Re: Using GPGAgent as SSHAgent on Windows with cygwin/mingw

2018-02-13 Thread Sandun Weerawardane
Hi, Did you able to connect SSH using gpg-agent? I'm having the same issue here: https://superuser.com/questions/1293725/gpg-agent-under-windows-as-ssh-agent-for-git-bash ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org

Re: Use the same passphrase for PGP and SSH keys and get prompted only once by gpg-agent

2018-02-13 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 13 Feb 2018 15:03, ambre...@gmail.com said: > Thanks for the detailed answer. But why not doing it for SSH then? I like to see when an ssh key is used the first time. Note that the maximum caching time for ssh keys can be configured independent from the caching time of other keys. >

Re: Use the same passphrase for PGP and SSH keys and get prompted only once by gpg-agent

2018-02-13 Thread Pierre Neidhardt
Werner Koch writes: > You may now wonder why this does not happen when you decrypt a mail, > reply to it and sign the reply. Two subkeys (or the primary and the > encryption subkey) are involved in this workflow. Because this is so > common, gpg-agent knows about it and tries

Re: Use the same passphrase for PGP and SSH keys and get prompted only once by gpg-agent

2018-02-13 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri, 9 Feb 2018 14:25, ambre...@gmail.com said: > this time the SSH key is obviously encrypted with the same passphrase as > my GPG key, since it's part of it. Any clue why gpg-agent keeps asking? gpg (or correct gpg-agent) can't know which passphrase is used for each key or subkey.

Re: draft-ietf-openpgp-rfc4880bis-04

2018-02-13 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri, 9 Feb 2018 03:18, gnupg-users@gnupg.org said: > ...and that's the end of hashed subpackets. That should be all that is hashed > for the signature, yet there is the remaining octets in m: > > 04ff000c See 5.2.4, Computing Signatures: | V4 signatures also hash in a final trailer of