On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:21 AM, Paolo Bolzoni < [email protected]> wrote:
> Dear list, > > It is possible to simply use the terminal to input my password when > using gpg from the command line? > I often use the computer with two screens, one that the students see > and the one in front of me. So, it's kinda a problem when the pinpad > appears in the "wrong" screen as it seems to abuse the window manager > and refuse to move, lose focus, or do what you expect from a window. > > So to make it easier, what about simply use the terminal? Is that possible? > Have you tried `--passphrase-fd=0`? This should tell gpg2 to get the passphrase from the stdin (terminal). If it doesn't work, try also `--passphrase-fd=0 <<< "your-passphrase" ` You can also try to through `--batch` in the mix, and then it should definitely work (stop complaining).
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