On 2019-02-23 12:43, Chris Coutinho wrote: > On Feb-22-19, swedebugia wrote: snip
>> > >> enable-ssh-support > >> 7338C1836152D95BBCEFF33F45C49516CC810826 > >> _______________________________________________ >> Gnupg-users mailing list >> Gnupg-users@gnupg.org >> http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users > > What is the key that you in include in the .gnupg/sshcontrol file? On my > system, it's the authentication subkey's 'keygrip'. I'm not exactly sure > what the difference is between that and a fingerprint, but you can > determine what it is using: > > $ gpg --list-secret-keys --with-keygrip > > Then make sure the keygrip in 'sshcontrol' matches the keygrip of your > authentication subkey. > > Cheers, > Chris I think I did it correctly. Here is the output of the grip: $ gpg2 --with-keygrip -k swedebugia pub ed25519 2019-02-22 [SC] [expires: 2021-02-21] 7A2163653A22E7F610FA6B55CFCD435B280B6CD2 Keygrip = E1A8AB878329A205F4F3A5BD899EAD95996DD344 uid [ultimate] swedebugia <swedebu...@riseup.net> sub cv25519 2019-02-22 [E] [expires: 2021-02-21] Keygrip = B0CA7175D7173FC906264F1A55DDE766A572ECFB sub ed25519 2019-02-22 [A] [expires: 2021-02-21] Keygrip = 7338C1836152D95BBCEFF33F45C49516CC810826 My problem is that neither gpg-agent nor ssh-add gives me debug output so I can pinpoint the error. I resorted to creating a separate ssh-key with ssh-keygen instead as it seems to be a hassle to keep it in gpg and use it from there. -- Cheers Swedebugia
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