I've lightly read through a few gnupg man & info pages, though my questions might sound like FAQ or outright annoying :-). I'm a happy user with OpenSSH & GPG independently, but of late am trying to find if it's possible to unify them with just a key pair.
1. Is it possible to have only one key pair (public & secret pref. DSA) that can be used for both GPG & OpenSSH? (as a sys admin of some interest in cryptography, this is an important question) 2. Is gpg-agent, SSH agent service provided by GPG etc. somehow useful only when one has a card reader? Or put it other way, is it useful even when one has no card reader? 3. Am I missing a simple 'GPG/OpenSSH unification for dummies' (dummies like me :-)) with a few solid examples on unifying GPG (keys - including exporting GPG public key to add into .ssh/authorized_keys, gpg-agent) with OpenSSH client side? The potentials are huge if OpenSSH & GPG can share the same key pair, I reckon. I wish somebody writes a nice article on one of the reputed computer magazines about this topic, with simple pictures & hands on procedures etc. (A careful reader would notice I've carefully constructed questions to lead to yes or no type of answers to avoid any ambiguity, as at this stage I should be delighted with such answers alone on the concepts/ideas/idioms. You're welcome to point me to any additional materials, of course.) Thanks in advance. Srihari PS: Keep up the good work on GPG. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Feel safe with award winning spam protection on Yahoo!7 Mail. http://mail.yahoo.com.au _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users