gpg-agent and pinentry MacOS

2006-09-20 Thread Remco Post
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

Re: [Announce] GnuPG Logo Contest

2006-09-20 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 03:06, Benjamin Esham said: I believe what Werner meant was that your submitted image should be at least 300 pixels wide or 300 pixels tall. (Of course, the bigger the Well, it shall be either 300 pixels wide or tall - not smaller or larger. This only to make it easier to

Re: gpg-agent and pinentry MacOS

2006-09-20 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 08:03, Remco Post said: 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? I can't remember the problem. I am using a card based as well as a disk

Re: gpg-agent and pinentry MacOS

2006-09-20 Thread Remco Post
Werner Koch wrote: On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 08:03, Remco Post said: 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? I can't remember the problem. I am using a card

Re: gpg-agent and pinentry MacOS

2006-09-20 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 08:54, Remco Post said: x-terminal (exceed on win xp), has anybody done for windows (win pinentry?) like what Ben has done for the Mac? Of course this would only solve half the problem, but still, it would be a big step forward. The pinentry tarball also comes with a

Re: gpg-agent and pinentry MacOS

2006-09-20 Thread Benjamin Donnachie
Remco Post wrote: yeaterday I installed Ben's packages for gnupg v2 and pinentry on macos X. They absolutely work as expected, tnx Ben! That's great news! :-) But, as others (and I) have noted, gpg-agent does not cache pinentries for ssh authentication, which basically means that you'll

Re: gpg-agent and pinentry MacOS

2006-09-20 Thread Remco Post
Benjamin Donnachie wrote: I think that's been fixed in the latest version. Unfortunately, I was busy packaging up 1.4.5 and haven't had chance to look at gpg2 again. I'll try to get a proper package for gpg2 done over the next week or so. cool, thanks. Take care, Ben -- Met