On 23/03/03 03:09PM, Ingo Klöcker wrote: > On Freitag, 3. März 2023 13:09:09 CET efeizbudak via Gnupg-users wrote: > > So I'm trying to use gpg-preset-passphrase but for some reason I keep > > having to enter the passphrase all the same. I run > > > > /usr/libexec/gpg-preset-passphrase --preset $KEYGRIP > > Works for me (with the current development version). I did the following > (after adding `allow-preset-passphrase` to gpg-agent.conf and restarting > gpg-agent): > > $ gpg -K --with-keygrip A151BC5817C228CF > sec ed25519 2021-02-26 [SC] > 69C701A436FDD496FAE5580AA151BC5817C228CF > Keygrip = 382BC7C2C4E13EF7D40870B7EB9CDE4AE0232B4E > uid [ultimate] f...@example.net > ssb cv25519 2021-02-26 [E] > Keygrip = B9386D3E742597E532C6BD0978192517A09B41C3 > > $ echo bla | gpg --armor --encrypt -r A151BC5817C228CF | gpg --decrypt > -> pinentry pops up; I click Cancel > gpg: encrypted with cv25519 key, ID 14AC6E5C812B91E1, created 2021-02-26 > "f...@example.net" > gpg: public key decryption failed: Operation cancelled > gpg: decryption failed: Operation cancelled > > $ /opt/gnupg/master/libexec/gpg-preset-passphrase --preset \ > B9386D3E742597E532C6BD0978192517A09B41C3 > test > > $ echo bla | gpg --armor --encrypt -r A151BC5817C228CF | gpg --decrypt > -> no pinentry pops up > gpg: encrypted with cv25519 key, ID 14AC6E5C812B91E1, created 2021-02-26 > "f...@example.net" > bla > > Are you sure that you used the keygrip of the encryption subkey and not its > fingerprint? Does caching work if you enter the passphrase in pinentry? (I'm > asking because I'm wondering whether your max-cache-ttl could be the problem.) > > Regards, > Ingo
After seeing your example, I thought, why don't I test this with a simpler password and it turns out that the problem was with my very complicated auto-generated password which I believe have contained some characters that were "illegal." Everything works fine with the simpler password. Thank you for spending time on this. Sorry for not noticing it earlier. -- All the best, Efe The funny quote of this email is trivial and left as an exercise.
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