On 23/03/03 07:36AM, efeizbudak wrote: > Hi all, > > So I'm trying to use gpg-preset-passphrase but for some reason I keep > having to enter the passphrase all the same. I run > > /usr/libexec/gpg-preset-passphrase --preset $KEYGRIP > > and then paste the passphrase (I've also tried this with the keygrip for > the [E] subkey as opposed to the [SC]). But then when I try to decrypt > a file encrypted for this key I still face pinentry. I also tried > running the decryption command with the > > --pinentry loopback --batch > > which just fails with > > gpg: Sorry, we are in batchmode - can't get input > > And I already have in my gpg-agent.conf the following: > > allow-preset-passphrase > max-cache-ttl 2147483647 > > Am I misunderstanding something here? Can someone please point me in the > right direction? > > Thank you! >
To anyone who sees this, it was caused by my stupidity to use a very illegal password. Please do not bother. -- All the best, Efe The funny quote of this email is trivial and left as an exercise.
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