Hi, On 11/07/2020 19:58, Ayoub Misherghi wrote: > ayoub@vboxpwfl:~/sentry/trunk$ cat ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf > batch > pinentry-mode loopback
Ah yes. Those two options have no place in your gpg.conf. They are options that you might want to specify as part of the command line on occasion, but unless you have a very unusual setup they should not be there. You should remove both. The pinentry-mode is probably what is preventing you being asked for the passphrase. > expert I'd recommend dropping this as well. > #--passphrase-file file > #passphrase-file /home/ayoub/.gnupg/output.png These commented out lines are probably why the pinentry-mode line was there in the first place. Do you know why these lines, both the uncommented and the commented ones, are in your gpg.conf? HTH, Peter. -- I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmail. You can send me encrypted mail if you want some privacy. My key is available at <http://digitalbrains.com/2012/openpgp-key-peter>
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