Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent asks for passphrase after suspend?

2017-04-17 Thread Guus Snijders via arch-general
Op 17 apr. 2017 04:35 schreef "Om Prakash Singh via arch-general" < arch-general@archlinux.org>: I am facing the same issue.. once i upgraded my arch system. On 16-Mar-2017 1:31 PM, "Karol Babioch" wrote: Hi, since a while my GPG agent is asking for a passphrase, once my laptop has been suspen

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent asks for passphrase after suspend?

2017-04-16 Thread Om Prakash Singh via arch-general
I am facing the same issue.. once i upgraded my arch system. On 16-Mar-2017 1:31 PM, "Karol Babioch" wrote: Hi, since a while my GPG agent is asking for a passphrase, once my laptop has been suspended. This hasn't been the case beforehand. I'm pretty sure this is happening since the last update

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent

2015-09-11 Thread edson duarte
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Maarten de Vries wrote: > ​Since gpg 2.1 the gpg-agent is started automatically when needed. > You also don't need to do anything to your environment anymore. See > [1] for more details. You still need to configure your environment > and start the ag

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent

2015-09-11 Thread Maarten de Vries
On 11 September 2015 at 17:35, edson duarte wrote: > > i understand it was deprecated but what about the ~/.bash_profile? > which lines should be kept or removed? > > thanks, > - -- > edson duarte > https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org > > ​Since gpg 2.1 the gpg-agent is started automatically when ne

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent

2015-09-11 Thread edson duarte
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Ivan S. Freitas wrote: >> for some time now, gpg-agent complains about "--write-env-file" >> being an obsolete option, but in the wiki[1] still says to >> configure ~/.bash_profile using this option. > > This option was deprecated with the release o

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent

2015-09-11 Thread Ivan S. Freitas
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 11:23 PM, edson duarte wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > hi! > > for some time now, gpg-agent complains about "--write-env-file" being > an obsolete option, but in the wiki[1] still says to configure > ~/.bash_profile using this option. This op

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent: SSH_AGENT_FAILURE when adding an ECDSA key

2014-06-19 Thread Patrick Burroughs (Celti)
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Anatol Pomozov wrote: >> ECDSA SSH keys in gpg-agent broke with libgcrypt 1.6+. You can get >> them working again by building gnupg from git. > > I hit the same issue. Do you know what gnupg upstream commit fixes this > problem? I'm afraid I don't, sorry; I haven

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent: SSH_AGENT_FAILURE when adding an ECDSA key

2014-06-19 Thread Anatol Pomozov
Hi On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 12:03 AM, Patrick Burroughs (Celti) wrote: > On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 PM, Magnus Therning wrote: >> According to what I've found gpg-agent's ssh-agent should, as of >> version 2.0.21, support ECDSA keys, but still I can't add such a key: >> >> Am I doing something

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent: SSH_AGENT_FAILURE when adding an ECDSA key

2014-06-13 Thread Patrick Burroughs (Celti)
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 PM, Magnus Therning wrote: > According to what I've found gpg-agent's ssh-agent should, as of > version 2.0.21, support ECDSA keys, but still I can't add such a key: > > Am I doing something wrong here, or should I just use ssh-agent from OpenSSH > instead (or stop us

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent, ssh keys, and systemd --user

2013-04-15 Thread Robbie Smith
On 15/04/13 19:00, Damien Robert wrote: Robbie Smith wrote in message <5165674e.4080...@gmail.com>: I’ve written the following user service, and it should do the same thing, but it doesn’t seem to work: $ cat ~/.config/systemd/user/gpg-agent.service [Unit] Description=GnuPG private key agent W

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent, ssh keys, and systemd --user

2013-04-15 Thread Damien Robert
Robbie Smith wrote in message <5165674e.4080...@gmail.com>: > I’ve written the following user service, and it should do the same > thing, but it doesn’t seem to work: > > $ cat ~/.config/systemd/user/gpg-agent.service > [Unit] > Description=GnuPG private key agent > Wants=environment.target > Be

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent, ssh keys, and systemd --user

2013-04-12 Thread Sebastian Schwarz
On 2013-04-11 at 22:50 +1000, Robbie Smith wrote: > if (( $+commands[gpg-agent] )); then > local InfoFile=/run/user/$(id -u)/gpg-agent.info > if [[ -s $InfoFile ]]; then > eval "$(cat $InfoFile)" > fi > unset InfoFile > fi > > Strangely enough, this doesn’t see

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent, ssh keys, and systemd --user

2013-04-11 Thread Robbie Smith
On 11/04/13 15:11, Simon Gomizelj wrote: systemd --user runs in its own separate login/cgroup. I doubt environmental variables set with `systemctl --user set-environment` going to be available outside of that login/cgroup. I doubt they're even made available to anything outside of future processe

Re: [arch-general] gpg-agent, ssh keys, and systemd --user

2013-04-11 Thread Simon Gomizelj
systemd --user runs in its own separate login/cgroup. I doubt environmental variables set with `systemctl --user set-environment` going to be available outside of that login/cgroup. I doubt they're even made available to anything outside of future processes spawned by systemctl. So it'll all depen