Re: How to view non-default keyrings ?

2006-03-16 Thread msimon
Thanks Alphax,

didn't realize this command-line option.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've got my default Keyring and some
 seperated keyrings, which I'd like to view.

 How can I list the keys in a non-default-keyring ?
 I don't want to import these keyrings as long as I don't know
 which key's are in there.



 Use --keyring file on the command line, or without the -- in your
 config file. A ~/ in file will be expanded to $HOME, and if no path
 details are given it is assumed that the file is in $GNUPGHOME (usually
 ~/.gnupg/).

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How to tell the gpg agent to forget a passphrase

2006-03-16 Thread Olaf Gellert
Hi,

is there any documentation on the commands that the
gpg agent understands?

I am usign gpg agent with Mozilla/Enigmail. This works
fine. One thing that I am missing is how to tell the
agent to forget the stored passphrases. I know that I
can use gpg-connect-agent to send commands directly
to the agent. The command clear_passphrase sounds
exactly like what I am looking for, but what argument
does it require?

I did not find any documents on the commands that the
agent understands. That would be very much apreciated!

By the way: What does --enable-ssh- support do? Sounds
like acting as a replacement for the ssh-agent?

Cheers, Olaf

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Re: How to tell the gpg agent to forget a passphrase

2006-03-16 Thread Todd Zullinger
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Olaf Gellert wrote:
 Hi,
 
 is there any documentation on the commands that the
 gpg agent understands?

info gnupg has documentation on gpg-agent.  I'm not sure if it has all
that you're looking for, but it should be a good start.

 I am usign gpg agent with Mozilla/Enigmail. This works
 fine. One thing that I am missing is how to tell the
 agent to forget the stored passphrases.

Send the agent a SIGHUP.  That will clear all stored passphrases.

 By the way: What does --enable-ssh- support do? Sounds
 like acting as a replacement for the ssh-agent?

It is.  The info page has an example for how to do this.

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