-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 10/31/14 2:28 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: |> Anyway, gpg might want to use pinentry to gather the passphrase |> from the user, and it's not clear that you have the right |> environment set up for pinentry. | | One option would be to install GnuPG 1.4 on the host machine -- | headless servers are some of the few uses I can still see for it.
That's true, although pinentry-curses actually does a pretty good job remotely unless the thing that you're calling GnuPG from is taking extreme control of the terminal. For instance, if you're ssh'ing into a remote system and running a simple shell script, or even doing gpg on the command line, pinentry-curses is fine. However if you're doing something more exotic (a mail client like Alpine for example) then all bets are off. Doug -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJUVBV3AAoJEFzGhvEaGryE2zIIAJ1d573nr3crecng9hSwNstW usx9GMhx06Gh6ecqs8MnAtcs6F3ISl+GuYhL6kq8aDbo/Kmwn5TXdUii6J969Kgw +0647iAvZfsE0XkUSGIWisFUL5DGtaIWfLL1CNmAZbJxjeZy3nK/RBc7E3zshcAb EFoekXAew3JQ/fPmSjctry570P/cUM2KZCZKz5b+pOpcIp+osG/mL5bz0i/UbboL QcVy9zpOngYuXLwMKZBy9DRp+fmPE1SW/7Gs9MO33MW1LpUzuEW988FS1sf33DK+ Eg9UXEfUp+PqqMlsgtQ+Vmz+G/ETc6hP5qEX9FqSfegySgmoVviLt654S9KlHtk= =0ks6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
