Re: How to use terminal to change mac-cache-ttl

2011-10-17 Thread Vortran66
Mr. Hansen: Thank you very much. Looks like alter agent will not work with Snow Leopard. As soon as I upgrade to Lion I will give it a try. Thanks for helping out a novice! Bill Robert J. Hansen-3 wrote: > > On 10/12/11 11:44 AM, Vortran66 wrote: >> Thanks for all your effort

Re: How to use terminal to change mac-cache-ttl

2011-10-12 Thread Vortran66
Robert J. Hansen-3 wrote: > > On 10/5/11 7:55 PM, Vortran66 wrote: >> I have a very limited knowledge of using terminal in Mac. Can someone >> tell >> me what commands I would need to enter to do this. > > > The good news is that I've put to

How to use terminal to change mac-cache-ttl

2011-10-06 Thread Vortran66
I am using GnuPG with Mac OSX I need to reset password caching to a lower setting than the default. I was told that caching in gpg-agent is responsible for this and that I need to configure its cache entry TTL values. I was told to look for cache settings in gpg-agent.conf (to be created in your

After opening file with GPG Tools any file can be opened w.o. pwd

2011-09-21 Thread Vortran66
I have GPG Tools 20110711 installed on a MacAir running Snow Leopard. If I right click an encrypted file I get a services menu item "Open PGP: Decrypt". Selecting that will decrypt the file properly. My problem is this. Once that file is decrypted I can click on any file that was encrypted w