Hello, I have yubikey 4 plugged into my Laptop, than I use ssh to forward my gpg agent socket to a remote machine, On the remote machine I start mutt and would like to read an encrypted email using the RSA encryption key stored on my yubikey. It works if I use gpg2 to enter the pin by opening an encrypted file using the same encryption key. Mutt does _not_ prompt me to enter the pin for the smartcard. I assume that code is missing in mutt to prompt for the key. Is there any documentation or another possible simple example how to obtain that so that I can write a patch for mutt?
My mutt config: set crypt_use_gpgme=yes The mutt error messages are: Could not decrypt PGP message Could not copy message When I prepopulate using the remote machine: PGP message successfully decrypted. I guess it is not that big of a deal, because when I use any other RSA on the card the PIN is already prepopulated unlocking all of my RSA keys on the card, but I would like to know anyway. Also if somemone could point me to a document how the interaction works, that would be nice. Something else I'm wandering about. When I do 'gpg -d test.gpg' on the remote machine, I was not prompted for a PIN when the key was not prepopulated, than I added 'pinentry-mode loopback' and it asked me on the remote machine. But when I do the same thing on my local machine I get a graphical prompt using pinentry. So my question is, if a remote gpg needs my pin, is possible that my local agent prompts me for the pin? If so, how do I configure that? Cheers, Thomas _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users