automate pga clipboard

2016-09-28 Thread tim.dcl...@gmail.com
i am using GPA 0.9.9 to encrypt text file data. i copy/paste my text into the clipboard and hit encrypt. Im prompted to choose public key. After choosing, i get the following results (less the blah blahs). I would like to do this from a command line so i can do unattended. can this be done?

short list of recommended card readers?

2016-09-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
Can anybody make recommendations for a short list of card readers, preferably with PIN pads? I've got the SPR532[1] and found it works fine but it is no longer listed on the vendor's web site[2], I've previously tested Reiner SCT cyberJack Secoder 2 and found it didn't[3] work. I'm looking at

recording and retrieving "secrets" into gpg files

2016-09-28 Thread Arbiel (gmx)
Hi Seahorse (distributed within Ubuntu) allows for the storing and retrieving of "secrets", as passwords, into what I understand to be gpg keyrings, or at the least, files. Y've been through pgp's manpage and several tutorials without finding any clue as how to record those secrets and get

Re: recording and retrieving "secrets" into gpg files

2016-09-28 Thread Andrew Gallagher
On 28/09/16 12:44, Arbiel (gmx) wrote: > Hi > > Seahorse (distributed within Ubuntu) allows for the storing and > retrieving of "secrets", as passwords, into what I understand to be > gpg keyrings, or at the least, files. Seahorse stores passwords in the Gnome keyring, which is not related to