You can use the gpg-agent for ssh auth.
In gpg-agent.conf you put:
enable-putty-support

Than you can run the agent like this:
"c:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG.v2\bin\gpg-agent.exe" --daemon --enable-ssh-support
[assuming that is where your GPG is installed]

Putty will then login using the key. I have this working with a PGP smartcard.


On 6/15/2015 11:05 AM, theoneando...@tuta.io wrote:
Hello GnuPG users,

is there a way of OpenPGP based SSH authentification?
I mean, there's a way with the gnupg ssh-auth-agent if I remember correctly.

I was wondering if there's some kind of PAM module or something like this.
I'd like to login to my SSH server with my YubiKey most likely without any other software (except PuTTy (for Win) or the Terminal (on Linux, Mac OS X).

Someone who can share experience in here?

Thanks in advance and best regards
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