Hi ! concerning PAM authentification with SSH, you may want to give a try to libpam-ssh
Jerome On 30/09/15 02:17, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > Hello, > > Yesterday, I included my answer to your question to a different > thread. I should have replied to this post. > > I think that your question is relevant to GnuPG community. > > On 09/29/2015 02:06 AM, Schlacta, Christ wrote: >> Therefore, I'm looking for a way to have PAM query the ssh-agent >> remotely, or optionally locally in rare instances if possible, for >> authentication. > > My answer was: > ================================= > For authentication of sudo on remote machine, I think that we can use > pam_ssh_agent [0] together with GnuPG, if we can configure correctly. > I don't have any experiences, though. It would be good if we can also > do similar thing directly by gpg-agent remote access. > > [0] pam_ssh_agent: http://pamsshagentauth.sourceforge.net/ > ================================= > > I think that it's good if a user can consolidate his private key > management under GnuPG (possibly with OpenPGPcard compatible). > Besides, it would be good if OpenPGPcard can have more authentication > keys (for different purposes), too. > > Perhaps, if there are some demands, I should write U2F module using > gpg-agent (and revive Scute, accordingly). I believe that this is a > way to go, for those users who want to consolidate things cleanly. > _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users