Werner Koch: > That most likely reason is that you use gnome and gnome-keyring pretends > to be gpg-agent. You can change the configuration of gnome-keyring to > not emulate gpg-agent.
Wrote that down. I'll do it next time. > In another thread I just mentioned this pseudo-security behaviour. Even > the most trivial keylogger will then be able to sniff your passphrase. > But well, keyloggers are not trivial anymore, thus you are doomed > anyway. Sorry for being thick. But when it comes to security and cryptography one must be certain of understanding things. Do you mean that in relation with KeePass? Because once a keylogger is installed the only protection I see is detect it and remove it before it starts sending out data. Or with gnome-keyring? Anyway, would a onscreen keyboard would help against a keylogger? _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
