On 13/04/2019 14:34, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> Either reload the agent (this will make it forget all passphrases)
Of course I should have made that explicit. You reload the agent by:
$ gpgconf --reload gpg-agent
I should mention this before you start figuring out a way to send it
SIGHUP (which btw
Hello!
On 13/04/2019 12:42, Walia, Gaurav (333G) via Gnupg-users wrote:
> * gpg --version
> o gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.22
This version is a full six years old. Not only is 2.0.22 unsupported,
the whole 2.0 branch has been end-of-life for a good bit more than a
year now.
How come you're using some
Ok. Did some googling came up with the following. Could someone confirm that
I’m doing this correctly?
Objective: To save passphrase in cache to an unattended machine so that it
doesn’t time out the credentials. Specifically, using
https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers, with se
Hello,
Very new to gpg. I’m attempting to use gpg-preset-passphrase. But uncertain
how to go about enabling it for usage. Could someone direct me or provide me
some instructions in how to go about enabling gpg-preset-passphrase?
I have the following version installed:
gpg --version
gpg (Gnu
Hello,
Very new to gpg. I’m attempting to use gpg-preset-passphrase. But uncertain
how to go about enabling it for usage. Could someone direct me or provide me
some instructions in how to go about enabling gpg-preset-passphrase?
I have the following version installed:
gpg --version
gpg (Gnu