On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 08:54:56AM +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> Hi
>
> which pinnetry are you you using? If you run gpg with -v it should dhow
> the pinentry used.
gpg: pinentry launched (8131 gnome3 1.2.1 /dev/pts/3 xterm-256color :0.0
20620/500/5 500/500 -)
While you are here, I am just try
Hi
which pinnetry are you you using? If you run gpg with -v it should dhow
the pinentry used. You will then see a line like:
gpg: pinentry launched (22013 gtk2 1.2.1 /dev/pts/11 xterm localhost:10.0
20620/1000/5 1000/1000 -)
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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I wanted to use a long passphrase for some local symmetric encryption
but gpg-agent kept timing out before I could fully enter the fullphrase.
I looked at the man page and it was not clear to me whether
--pinentry-timeout
was relevant. And "A Pinentry may or may not honor this request." was
not pr
On 11/14/06, Werner Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use the gpg-agent to store my passphrase. The problem is that my
> timeout is set for like 24 hours (actually, now it is 99 seconds
> :) ), but pinentry keeps asking for my password every 4 hours or so.
> How would I get that to work cor
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 00:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I use the gpg-agent to store my passphrase. The problem is that my
> timeout is set for like 24 hours (actually, now it is 99 seconds
> :) ), but pinentry keeps asking for my password every 4 hours or so.
> How would I get that to work corre
I use the gpg-agent to store my passphrase. The problem is that my
timeout is set for like 24 hours (actually, now it is 99 seconds
:) ), but pinentry keeps asking for my password every 4 hours or so.
How would I get that to work correctly?
I use Psi v0.10 (which uses GnuPG encryption and the