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>> I know that. But i saw not really an advantage to using the gpg agent,
>> except of the using of TTL’s for keys i want to add.
>> What are your points to use the gpg-agent instead the ssh-agent?
>>
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> Using (or trying to setup) gpg-agent as a replacement for ssh-agent is
> just based on
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>> I have problems getting GnuPG v.2.0.19 to work with the Nitrokey Pro USB
>> Smart Card (reader is integrated into device). After importing the
>> pubkey and connecting the Smart Ca
Hi Marko,
Marko Bauhardt:
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>> According to the gnupg.info manual it is possible to use the gpg.agent
>> "as a drop-in replacement" for the ssh-agent (and I'd prefer doing
>> that)
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> I know that. But i saw not really an advantage to using the gpg agent, except
> of the using of TTL’s for key
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>> But the question i have is, will `ssh-add` or `monkeysphere
>> subkey-to-ssh-agent` will fail when my GPG subkey is expired?
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> Quote (using nroff):
> The monkeysphere commands work from a set of user IDs to deter‐
> mine acceptable keys for ssh and TLS authentication. OpenPGP
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