On Sat, Jun 06, 2020 at 05:24:29PM +0200, Erazem Kokot wrote: : : : > However, after any amount of time or even a reboot, I'm never asked for : > my passphrase again. : > Is this a pass setting, a gpg setting, or both? : : Hi, : : This is a gpg setting, which can be controlled in either : ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf or wherever you have your gpg-agent.conf file. : The relevant options are "default-cache-ttl" and "max-cache-ttl", which are : set in seconds, so something like `default-cache-ttl 10800` would mean you : wouldn't have to log in for 3 hours after entering your password. : : Regards, : Erazem Kokot
That's what I thought, as well. But these settings seem far too short to explain my passwords still being cached overnight: default-cache-ttl 600 max-cache-ttl 7200 : : Jonathon McKitrick -- 'Java is a fine language, for low values of fine.'
