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1 msgRe: gpg-agent not working

gnupg-agent not working...
\ Zach Himsel (5 Jun 2006)
. \ Charly Avital (6 Jun 2006)
. \ Todd Zullinger (6 Jun 2006)
. \ Adam Funk (6 Jun 2006)
. \ Zach Himsel (7 Jun 2006)
. . \ Alphax (7 Jun 2006)
. . . \ Zach Himsel (7 Jun 2006)

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Subject:Re: gnupg-agent not working...
Group:Gnupg-users
From:Zach Himsel
Date:7 Jun 2006


 
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On 6/6/2006 9:30 PM, Alphax wrote:
> Zach Himsel wrote:
>>> On 6/6/2006 2:20 AM, Laurent Jumet wrote:
>>> === Begin Windows Clipboard ===
> [fixed indenting]
>>> --passphrase-fd n
>>> Read the passphrase from file descriptor n. If you use 0 for
>>> n, the passphrase will be read from stdin. This can only be
>>> used if only one passphrase is supplied.
>>>
>>> --passphrase-file file
>>> Read the passphrase from file file. This can only be used if
>>> only one passphrase is supplied. Obviously, a passphrase
>>> stored in a file is of questionable security if other users
>>> can read this file. Don't use this option if you can avoid
>>> it.
>>>
>>> --passphrase string
>>> Use string as the passphrase. This can only be used if only
>>> one passphrase is supplied. Obviously, this is of very ques-
>>> tionable security on a multi-user system. Don't use this
>>> option if you can avoid it.
>>> === End Windows Clipboard ===
>> How does the --passphrase-fd option work? How do I use that to
>> store/autoenter my password?
>>
>
> A file descriptor is something like a stream or pipe. Applications which
> communicate with gpg use --passphrase-fd to give gpg the passphrase. If
> you use --passphrase-fd 0, it will read it from standard in. Apart from
> that... <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_descriptor> explains it in
> more detail.
>
> You could of course use --passphrase-file <file>, provided the file is
> only readable by yourself, but on a MinGW32 platform this is quite
> unlikely. That leaves --passphrase-string, which is still a security risk.
>

Ok, cool. Thanks, I think I got the --passphrase to work (with the
string after it)

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Zach Himsel <z.himsel at gmail.com>
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