sorry, then I interpreted your "enter password twice" wrong.

take a look at the encrypted file
(~/.password-store/google.com/gmail/[email protected] ) - is it in
fact encrypted with gpg for that key?


On 11/23/2016 02:23 PM, Cycle London wrote:
> Agent *is* running, but how could that cache my passphrase, when in fact I
> have not entered that passphrase once, since the last time the Mac was
> rebooted?
>
> On 23 November 2016 at 13:21, Lenz Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> most likely you have a gpg-agent running that caches your passphrase?
>>
>> On 11/23/2016 02:16 PM, Cycle London wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> Trying to use 'pass' on my Mac, but it is displaying passwords without
>> asking for my GPG ID.
>>
>> I run : `pass init 0x123456789`
>>
>> That gets me:
>>
>> Password store initialized for 0x123456789
>>
>> I then add a password to test:
>>
>> `pass insert google.com/gmail/[email protected]`
>>
>> That gets me a password prompt twice, so I enter the password.
>>
>> I then try:
>>
>> `[~] john@Mac% (126) pass google.com/gmail/[email protected]`
>> test
>>
>> Why doesn't it ask for my passphrase?
>>
>> FYI, '0x123456789' is what I get from `gpg --list-keys` and is the ID that
>> comes after the key length in the output.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong, or is the Mac version broken ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>> Trying to use 'pass' on my Mac, but it is displaying passwords without
>> asking for my GPG ID.
>>
>> I run : `pass init 0x123456789`
>>
>> That gets me:
>>
>> Password store initialized for 0x123456789
>>
>> I then add a password to test:
>>
>> `pass insert google.com/gmail/[email protected]`
>> <http://google.com/gmail/[email protected]%60>
>>
>> That gets me a password prompt twice, so I enter the password.
>>
>> I then try:
>>
>> `[~] john@Mac% (126) pass google.com/gmail/[email protected]`
>> <http://google.com/gmail/[email protected]%60>
>> test
>>
>> Why doesn't it ask for my passphrase?
>>
>> FYI, '0x123456789' is what I get from `gpg --list-keys` and is the ID that
>> comes after the key length in the output.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong, or is the Mac version broken ?
>>
>>
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>>
>> Agent *is* running, but how could that cache my passphrase, when in
>> fact I have not entered that passphrase once, since the last time the
>> Mac was rebooted?
>>
>> On 23 November 2016 at 13:21, Lenz Weber <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     most likely you have a gpg-agent running that caches your passphrase?
>>
>>
>>     On 11/23/2016 02:16 PM, Cycle London wrote:
>>>     Hello,
>>>     Trying to use 'pass' on my Mac, but it is displaying passwords without
>>>     asking for my GPG ID.
>>>
>>>     I run : `pass init 0x123456789`
>>>
>>>     That gets me:
>>>
>>>     Password store initialized for 0x123456789
>>>
>>>     I then add a password to test:
>>>
>>>     `pass insert google.com/gmail/[email protected]
>>>     <mailto:google.com/gmail/[email protected]>`
>>>
>>>     That gets me a password prompt twice, so I enter the password.
>>>
>>>     I then try:
>>>
>>>     `[~] john@Mac% (126) pass google.com/gmail/[email protected]
>>>     <mailto:google.com/gmail/[email protected]>`
>>>     test
>>>
>>>     Why doesn't it ask for my passphrase?
>>>
>>>     FYI, '0x123456789' is what I get from `gpg --list-keys` and is the ID 
>>> that
>>>     comes after the key length in the output.
>>>
>>>     What am I doing wrong, or is the Mac version broken ?
>>>
>>>     Hello, Trying to use 'pass' on my Mac, but it is displaying
>>>     passwords without asking for my GPG ID. I run : `pass init
>>>     0x123456789`
>>>     That gets me: Password store initialized for 0x123456789
>>>     I then add a password to test: `pass insert
>>>     google.com/gmail/[email protected]`
>>>     <http://google.com/gmail/[email protected]%60>
>>>     That gets me a password prompt twice, so I enter the password. 
>>>     I then try: `[~] john@Mac% (126) pass
>>>     google.com/gmail/[email protected]`
>>>     <http://google.com/gmail/[email protected]%60> test
>>>     Why doesn't it ask for my passphrase? 
>>>     FYI, '0x123456789' is what I get from `gpg --list-keys` and is
>>>     the ID that comes after the key length in the output.
>>>     What am I doing wrong, or is the Mac version broken ?
>>>
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