I think you want [seahorse][1] but if you live out of a terminal window, you might look at [keychain][2].
[1]: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Seahorse [2]: http://www.funtoo.org/Keychain @wxl | polka.bike c563 cac5 8be1 2f22 a49d 68f6 8b57 a48b c4f2 051a On Feb 9, 2017 20:01, "Ben Coleman" <olo...@benshome.net> wrote: > I've just set up a new Lubuntu 16.10 machine, and I want to get some > sort of passphrase session caching set up. The way I've seen this > before is the first time I use ssh or gpg in a way that requires a > passphrase, it pops up a window for the passphrase, and then remembers > that passphrase for the rest of the session. Alternately, logging in > opens up a keyring, which remembers the passphrases from session to > session. > > This doesn't seem to work, out of the box, for Lubuntu. I've been > through this before, and what I've come up with has always seemed > 'hacky'. Is there actually a 'proper' way to set this up on current > Lubuntu? > > Ben > -- > Ben Coleman olo...@benshome.net | For the wise man, doing right trumps > http://oloryn.benshome.net/ | looking right. For the fool, looking > Amateur Radio NJ8J | right trumps doing right. > > > -- > Lubuntu-users mailing list > Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users > >
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