Hi
I've used http://www.asciitohex.com/ to convert my passphrase in hexstring.
Therefore I think, that's not the reason.
What I'm not sure:
Is the value I use for the first parameter correct? In gpg-help the parameter
is described as .
In https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2010-Janu
e also attached an image to this e-mail where you can see the commands and
errors.
Do you have any further ideas?
Regads,
Mike
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Werner Koch [mailto:w...@gnupg.org]
Gesendet: Freitag, 10. Juni 2016 21:48
An: Mike Kaufmann
Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Betref
Hi,
I'll try it in english again :)
To me as a beginner it's not very handy to use GnuPG. It's very complicated.
I've tried to use the following commands in Windows Command Line to set
passphrase in gpg-agent.
gpg-agent --allow-preset-passphrase
gpg-connect-agent PRESET_PASSPHRASE "MyKeyGrip" -
On Fri, 10 Jun 2016 14:18, m.kaufm...@infotech.li said:
> There are also many articles on the net that describe to add
> --allow-preset-passphrase to the file gpg-agent.conf.
> On my Windows 10 system I can't find such a file. Can I create an
You need to create it in the homedir.
gpg --ver