Hi All, yeaterday I installed Ben's packages for gnupg v2 and pinentry on macos X. They absolutely work as expected, tnx Ben! But, as others (and I) have noted, gpg-agent does not cache pinentries for ssh authentication, which basically means that you'll have to enter your pin every time you connect to a remote host. Not to long ago Werner responded that he would think about a change in gpg-agent to facilitate this. Now I was wondering what Werner has thought up?
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