Hi, Cathy,
Am 25.02.2015 um 17:51 schrieb Smith, Cathy:
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> One of my goals of this is to be able to set a passphrase on a key in batch
processing. Perhaps, there is another way to accomplish that?
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>
I am not sure if that's the solution to your problem, but according to the
*Unattended Key G
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Hey Cathy,
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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
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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
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Adding this line didn
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On 02/25/2015 02:01 AM, Smith, C
On 02/25/2015 02:01 AM, Smith, Cathy wrote:
Can someone tell the how to disable pinentry? I'd like to be able to run gpg
--edit-key, or to open a password encrypted file without a GUI.
You could use a console-only pinentry, such as pinentry-curses or
pinentry-tty. Add the following line in y