Hello Niibe,
* NIIBE Yutaka [2016-07-21 04:24]:
> What do you mean by the term "prepopulate"?
Use they GPG key once on the workstation, so that the private key is
unlocked in memory of the GPG agent or at least the PIN/transport key is
available.
> In this message, I explain standard pinentry (
On 07/20/2016 05:06 PM, Thomas Glanzmann wrote:
> I have yubikey 4 plugged into my Laptop, than I use ssh to forward my
> gpg agent socket to a remote machine, On the remote machine I start mutt
> and would like to read an encrypted email using the RSA encryption key
> stored on my yubikey. It work
On Tue, 2016-07-19 at 12:59 +0200, Guan Xin wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 5:45 AM, zhaolinghui
> wrote:
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> the log as below is appeared
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> “gpgconf: error while loading shared libraries:
> libgcrypt.s
Hello,
to answer my own question partly:
* Thomas Glanzmann [2016-07-20 10:06]:
> Something else I'm wandering about. When I do 'gpg -d test.gpg' on the
> remote machine, I was not prompted for a PIN when the key was not
> prepopulated, than I added 'pinentry-mode loopback' and it asked me on
> t
Hello,
I would like to use gpg-agent on Windows with a yubikey and use ssh
to forward my gpg agent to a remote machine. Is that already possible,
if so how? I assume I can't use putty. So probably I have to use cygwin
openssh, but what about the unix socket on windows? Can a named pipe
be used?
Re
On 7/20/2016 4:06 AM, Thomas Glanzmann wrote:
> Mutt does _not_ prompt me to enter the pin for the smartcard. I assume
> that code is missing in mutt to prompt for the key.
My assumption would be that the callback for the prompt is issued to the
local machine rather than passing back through SSH a
Hello,
I have yubikey 4 plugged into my Laptop, than I use ssh to forward my
gpg agent socket to a remote machine, On the remote machine I start mutt
and would like to read an encrypted email using the RSA encryption key
stored on my yubikey. It works if I use gpg2 to enter the pin by opening
an en