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On 03/17/2016 07:32 AM, CANNON NATHANIEL CIOTA wrote:
Can someone inform the correct procedure for using gpg to access
ssh?
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On Thursday 17 March 2016 at 10:40:27, Damien Goutte-Gattat wrote:
If I may, I wrote two blog posts
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Trying to figure out how to use GPG for accessing servers via ssh. I
have a key with an authentication sub-key, and used gpgkey2ssh to
convert that subkey to an ssh key then saved the output in
.ssh/authorized_keys file. Still unable to connect.
On 2016-02-26 22:08, Joshua Terrill wrote:
Hello,
I am looking to play around/experiment with gnupg and smart cards.
From what little research I've done, I've read about OpenPGP smart
cards don't reveal private keys, and do all decrypting/signing on the
device itself after entering a PIN. Do I
I have a securely generated and stored PGP key on a smartcard. I wish to
use my smartcard for email signing & decryption. Problem is that I am
unable to do this since my current CAC reader does not have a built in
pin entry. No point in smartcards if a keylogger can just simply harvest
the pin