>
>
> Seems it can be easy done with new GnuPG version: 
Quote:

> To summarize: Either you use GnuPG 2.1, which is currently in beta. When 
> using this version, you can simply start gpg-agent with the 
> --enable-ssh-support option and add the keygrip for you GPG key (or subkey) 
> into ~/.gnupg/sshcontrol.
> When you are using the current stable GnuPG version (2.0.x) you can use 
> monkeysphere to add your key to gpg-agent (again, after starting gpg-agent 
> with the --enable-ssh-support option).
> It is also possible to use GNOME keyring (or even the regular ssh-agent) 
> with the help of monkeysphere. The only problem in this case is that you 
> will have to re-add your key when logging on again (into Gnome or XFCE). To 
> solve this you can manually export your key and convert it.
>  


P.S. Google by default setup cursor on the answer text area ready for top 
posting.

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