Re: GnuPG skips the passphrase when creating a keypair

2010-10-20 Thread Benjamin Donnachie
On 20 Oct 2010, at 19:09, Raditya Arthapraja  wrote:

> I'm using MacGPG2 version 2.0.14RC2 with MacOS X 10.6.4 - Snow Leopard as the 
> OS.
>
> When trying to generate a keypair, MacGPG skips the step to input the 
> paraphrase and continues to create the key.

Although counter-intuitive, many MacGPG2 issues are resolved by a
reboot, as recommended as part of the install process.

Unfortunately, this is as a result of 'shoe-horning' a Unix-based
program into MacOSX.

Should your problems persist, please try the MacGPG2 list as
recommended in Charly's email.

Ben

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Re: GnuPG skips the passphrase when creating a keypair

2010-10-20 Thread Charly Avital
Raditya Arthapraja wrote the following on 10/20/10 9:57 AM:
> Hi, 
> 
> I'm using MacGPG2 version 2.0.14RC2 with MacOS X 10.6.4 - Snow Leopard as the 
> OS.

Me too.

> 
> When trying to generate a keypair, MacGPG skips the step to input the 
> paraphrase and continues to create the key.
> 
> ex:
> ---terminal---
> me$ gpg --gen-key
> 
> Please select what kind of key you want?
> 1
> 
> Please specify how long the key should be valid.
> 0
> 
> *entered name, comment & email
> 
> Change (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (O)kay/(Q)uit? o
> You need a Passphrase to protect your secret key.
> 
> You don't want a passphrase - this is probably a *bad* idea!

Did you actually skip that option?


[...]

> Enter the new passphrase for this secret key.

Here, if everything is working correctly, you should have the pinentry
window show on screen, requesting you to enter the passphrase (with a
small square that, if unmarked, will enable you to actually see what you
are typing).

Once this down, a similar pinentry window where you are requested to
type the passphrase again, for confirmation.

> 
> gpg: problem with the agent: Not supported

Did you check whether gpg-agent is running and available?

In Terminal
gpg-agent [return]
you should get:
$ gpg-agent
gpg-agent: gpg-agent running and available

Also in Terminal:
$ which gpg-agent
you should get:
/usr/local/bin/gpg-agent

If you don't get that Terminal output, could you please copy-paste what
you get?

Please note that there is a dedicated list for gpg2 users:
Macgpg2-users mailing list
macgpg2-us...@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/macgpg2-users

You might want to join that list and post to it.

Charly


> ---terminal---
> 
> 
> I don't now if anybody else is experiencing this problem or not, if so has 
> this been resolved?

I just tried to generate a key, in Terminal. I didn't skip the
passphrase option, entered a passphrase, etc...key was generated.


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GnuPG skips the passphrase when creating a keypair

2010-10-20 Thread Raditya Arthapraja
Hi, 

I'm using MacGPG2 version 2.0.14RC2 with MacOS X 10.6.4 - Snow Leopard as the 
OS.

When trying to generate a keypair, MacGPG skips the step to input the 
paraphrase and continues to create the key.

ex:
---terminal---
me$ gpg --gen-key

Please select what kind of key you want?
1

Please specify how long the key should be valid.
0

*entered name, comment & email

Change (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (O)kay/(Q)uit? o
You need a Passphrase to protect your secret key.

You don't want a passphrase - this is probably a *bad* idea!
I will do it anyway.  You can change your passphrase at any time,
using this program with the option "--edit-key".

---terminal---


i've tried to edit the key using --edit-key passwd parameter, but i get an 
error :

---terminal---
me$ gpg --edit-key "me"

Command> passwd
This key is not protected.
Enter the new passphrase for this secret key.

gpg: problem with the agent: Not supported
---terminal---


I don't now if anybody else is experiencing this problem or not, if so has this 
been resolved?

Sincerely,
---
Raditya Arthapraja
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