On 2005-09-17 14:07, Marc wrote: > Hello, > > I have a problem with GPG. > > When I receive an email encrypted in my inbox and that I want to see it I > have the message: > Encrypted message (decryption not possible) > Reason: Crypto plug-in "openpgp" could not decrypt the data. > Error: Bad passphrase > > The problem it's that it does not ask me the password for decrypt the > > I installed pinentry, but that doesn't change. > Here lines in gpg.conf: > > # Passphrase agent > # > # We support the old experimental passphrase agent protocol as well as > # the new Assuan based one (currently available in the "newpg" package > # at ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/alpha/aegypten/). To make use of the agent, > # you have to run an agent as daemon and use the option > # > # use-agent > # > # which tries to use the agent but will fallback to the regular mode > # if there is a problem connecting to the agent. The normal way to > # locate the agent is by looking at the environment variable > # GPG_AGENT_INFO which should have been set during gpg-agent startup. > # In certain situations the use of this variable is not possible, thus > # the option > # > # --gpg-agent-info=<path>:<pid>:1 > # > # may be used to override it. > > default-key A13270E3 > use-agent > > > > > I have create gpg-agent.conf in /.gnupg/ with : > > pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-qt > no-grab > default-cache-ttl 1800 > > > Do I have to change something? > And what? > > Thank you > > Marc. >
Nobody to help me ? Marc. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users