RE: 7. RE: how to disable pinentry (Smith, Cathy)

2015-02-25 Thread Smith, Cathy
tment of Energy Phone:  509.375.2687 Fax:    509.375.2330 Email:  cathy.sm...@pnnl.gov -Original Message- From: Rob Fries [mailto:rob.fr...@ascensus.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 12:27 PM To: Smith, Cathy; 'gnupg-users@gnupg.org' Subject: RE: 7. RE: how to disable pinentry

RE: 7. RE: how to disable pinentry (Smith, Cathy)

2015-02-25 Thread Smith, Cathy
   509.375.2330 Email:  cathy.sm...@pnnl.gov -Original Message- From: Rob Fries [mailto:rob.fr...@ascensus.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 12:27 PM To: Smith, Cathy; 'gnupg-users@gnupg.org' Subject: RE: 7. RE: how to disable pinentry (Smith, Cathy) Hey Cathy, Y

RE: 7. RE: how to disable pinentry (Smith, Cathy)

2015-02-25 Thread Rob Fries
...@pnnl.gov] Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 3:21 PM To: Rob Fries; 'gnupg-users@gnupg.org' Subject: RE: 7. RE: how to disable pinentry (Smith, Cathy) Rob Thanks. I got an error when trying to do this. I created the gpg-agent.conf file in my home directory and added the directiv

RE: 7. RE: how to disable pinentry (Smith, Cathy)

2015-02-25 Thread Smith, Cathy
AM To: 'gnupg-users@gnupg.org' Subject: 7. RE: how to disable pinentry (Smith, Cathy) Hi Cathy, We use /usr/libexec/gpg-preset-passphrase to set our passphrase. /usr/libexec/gpg-preset-passphrase -cP "$passphrase" $keygrip You would need to add this to your .gpg-agent.co

7. RE: how to disable pinentry (Smith, Cathy)

2015-02-25 Thread Rob Fries
Hi Cathy, We use /usr/libexec/gpg-preset-passphrase to set our passphrase. /usr/libexec/gpg-preset-passphrase -cP "$passphrase" $keygrip You would need to add this to your .gpg-agent.conf: allow-preset-passphrase you will need to get the KEYGRIP. The easiest way I found is: gpg2 --finger