Re: gpg-agent/pinentry: How to verify calling application

2017-11-05 Thread Hartmut Knaack
Hartmut Knaack wrote on 15.07.2017 16:02: Hi, on my machine running Linux and a recent KDE/Plasma, pinentry-qt occasionally starts right after logging in and asks for my passphrase. Is there any way to track down, which process asks gpg-agent for my private key? Preferably, I would like pinentry

Re: gpg-agent/pinentry: How to verify calling application

2017-07-19 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 19 Jul 2017 00:10, knaac...@gmx.de said: > me2486 0.0 0.0 34028 3940 ?SL 21:46 0:00 gpg2 > --enable-special-filenames --batch --no-sk-comments --status-fd 11 --no-tty > --charset utf8 --enable-progress-filter --exit-on-status-write-error > --display :0 --ttyname

Re: gpg-agent/pinentry: How to verify calling application

2017-07-18 Thread Hartmut Knaack
Werner Koch schrieb am 16.07.2017 um 21:17: > On Sun, 16 Jul 2017 09:30, d...@fifthhorseman.net said: > >> I don't think there's currently any plan to do anything like this, but > > Actually this is implemented since GnuPG 2.1.19 (Debian has 2.1.18, > though) when used withwith a pinentry from

Re: gpg-agent/pinentry: How to verify calling application

2017-07-17 Thread Werner Koch
On Mon, 17 Jul 2017 00:38, knaac...@gmx.de said: > This is much better. Somehow of a problem is just, that the pinentry window > is not resizable, so the window title gets cut off. I would say, all this > information should better be put inside the window itself. Too much info for most users.

Re: gpg-agent/pinentry: How to verify calling application

2017-07-16 Thread Hartmut Knaack
Werner Koch schrieb am 16.07.2017 um 21:17: > On Sun, 16 Jul 2017 09:30, d...@fifthhorseman.net said: > >> I don't think there's currently any plan to do anything like this, but > > Actually this is implemented since GnuPG 2.1.19 (Debian has 2.1.18, > though) when used withwith a pinentry from

Re: gpg-agent/pinentry: How to verify calling application

2017-07-16 Thread Hartmut Knaack
Shawn K. Quinn schrieb am 16.07.2017 um 09:48: > On 07/15/2017 09:02 AM, Hartmut Knaack wrote: >> Hi, >> on my machine running Linux and a recent KDE/Plasma, pinentry-qt >> occasionally starts right after logging in and asks for my passphrase. >> Is there any way to track down, which process asks

Re: gpg-agent/pinentry: How to verify calling application

2017-07-16 Thread Werner Koch
On Sun, 16 Jul 2017 09:30, d...@fifthhorseman.net said: > I don't think there's currently any plan to do anything like this, but Actually this is implemented since GnuPG 2.1.19 (Debian has 2.1.18, though) when used withwith a pinentry from Git after 2017-02-03. There you will see in the

Re: gpg-agent/pinentry: How to verify calling application

2017-07-16 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On 07/15/2017 09:02 AM, Hartmut Knaack wrote: > Hi, > on my machine running Linux and a recent KDE/Plasma, pinentry-qt > occasionally starts right after logging in and asks for my passphrase. > Is there any way to track down, which process asks gpg-agent for my private > key? Preferably, I would

Re: gpg-agent/pinentry: How to verify calling application

2017-07-16 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Sat 2017-07-15 16:02:22 +0200, Hartmut Knaack wrote: > on my machine running Linux and a recent KDE/Plasma, pinentry-qt > occasionally starts right after logging in and asks for my passphrase. > Is there any way to track down, which process asks gpg-agent for my private > key? Preferably, I

gpg-agent/pinentry: How to verify calling application

2017-07-15 Thread Hartmut Knaack
Hi, on my machine running Linux and a recent KDE/Plasma, pinentry-qt occasionally starts right after logging in and asks for my passphrase. Is there any way to track down, which process asks gpg-agent for my private key? Preferably, I would like pinentry to inform, which process actually is the