On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Ken Kundert <ad...@designers-guide.com>wrote:
> I am currently using gpg-agent to hold both my gpg and ssh keys. I use two > ssh > keys, which means that when I log in I have to give up to four passphrases > to > unlock all of my keys. Given that gpg-agent is primarily a labor-saving > device, > I am wondering if it would be possible to configure it to accept just one > passphrase and unlock all of my keys. > > I believe I can do this using gnome-keyring, but at the moment > gnome-keyring > does not work with gpg on Fedora 18 for me because some incompatibility > between > the two programs. And frankly, I'd like to avoid the use of gnome-keyring > if > I can. So my question, is it possible to configure gpg-agent so that one > passphrase can unlock all of my keys? > > -Ken > > This isn't really a direct answer, but you can use your GPG key material for SSH purposes and then you only need to unlock the GPG keys... -- David Tomaschik OpenPGP: 0x5DEA789B http://systemoverlord.com da...@systemoverlord.com
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