Am 16.03.2021 um 17:19 schrieb Mark McDonnell via Gnupg-users
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> It would be great if users could configure the default as it feels dangerous
> to default to saving the passphrase.
That is possible by running the following command:
defaults write org.gpgtools.common UseKeychain -bool NO
On Tue, 16 Mar 2021 20:34, Klaus Ethgen said:
> I believe, it is the "no-allow-external-cache" option.
Right, but I am not sure about the macOS pinentry; in particular if it
is closely based on the standard pinentry code base or does its own
thing. Any pointer to that pinentry?
Salam-Shalom,
Hi,
Am Di den 16. Mär 2021 um 17:19 schrieb Mark McDonnell via Gnupg-users:
> It would be great if users could configure the default as it feels
> dangerous to default to saving the passphrase.
I believe, it is the "no-allow-external-cache" option.
I had the same on linux with the shity gnome PW
Ah, ok cool think I found it.
Thanks bex.
It would be great if users could configure the default as it feels
dangerous to default to saving the passphrase.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 11:41 AM wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The key is listed in the login keychain. It uses the name and one of the
> associated n
Hi,
The key is listed in the login keychain. It uses the name and one of the
associated numbers - It is the fifth element in —with-key-data but I don’t
recognize it.
This default for pin entry is … frustrating.
Regards,
bex
On Mar 16, 2021, 12:05 PM +0100, Mark McDonnell via Gnupg-users
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Hi,
The default behaviour of the pinentry app (on macOS at least) is to have
the option "save password in Keychain" automatically selected.
I have to deselect this every time I use a specific GPG key where I don't
want the password saved in the macOS Keychain. Unfortunately it seems I
neglected t