I had a workaround in mind that involved using multiple homedirs (one in
~/.gnupg and the other in ~/.backup-system2/crypto/gnupg) and then
spinning up one gpg-agent for each, using the first one's GPG_AGENT_INFO
in the normal shells and the other in the backup scripts only. To get
the passphrase
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 15:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I want to set gpg-agent to handle both, but the TTL on the e-mail key
> should be 5 minutes and the TTL on the backup key should be indefinite
> (I should only have to enter it every time I boot). Is there a way to
> do this?
No. Or not yet.
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In the stupid gpg-agent tricks department:
Say I have two signing keys. One of them signs e-mails and one of them
is used by an automated backup process; admittedly not as trustworthy
(which is why I don't want to use my e-mail key) but better than