RE: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10

2014-11-06 Thread SubramaniaRao, ravikumar
Peter, Thank for your Input. Please help me where I will get the tar File for Qt pinentry, so that I can install it. If QT Pinetry is not required, when I try to set up the Passphrase I get this error gpg-agent[7931]: can't connect to the PIN entry module: IPC connect call failed

RE: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10

2014-11-06 Thread SubramaniaRao, ravikumar
Koch, Thank you fir your Help. Yes we are using putty only. Not any Graphical. But it complains that You need a Passphrase to protect your secret key. gpg-agent[7931]: can't connect to the PIN entry module: IPC connect call failed gpg-agent[7931]: command get_passphrase failed: No pinentry

gpg-agent forwarding (was Re: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10)

2014-11-06 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 05/11/14 22:09, Werner Koch wrote: It might be worth to check whether there is an interest in running gpg on the server via Putty and have Putty forward the communication of gpg to a gpg-agent+pinentry running on Windows. I think this certainly has its upsides, running the agent on the

RE: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10

2014-11-05 Thread Peter Lebbing
Sorry, it was not the intention to advertise the Phrase or using a Famous Passphrase. I wanted to show after giving the Passphrase it was hanging. So I showed that in the Screen Shot. We wanted the Resolution for this. You weren't entering a passhprase there. If it were asking for a

Re: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10

2014-11-05 Thread Robert J. Hansen
See? If it's not going to build the Qt version, why would it need any Qt headers? Not to harp, but it bears repeating: use GnuPG 1.4 and this entire problem goes away. Given all the emails that have gone back and forth on this subject, I think it's probably time to make the switch to 1.4. :)

Re: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10

2014-11-05 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 2014-11-05 16:56, Robert J. Hansen wrote: Not to harp, but it bears repeating: use GnuPG 1.4 and this entire problem goes away. Given all the emails that have gone back and forth on this subject, I think it's probably time to make the switch to 1.4. :) Right, yes, I agree. I focussed

Re: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10

2014-11-05 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 05/11/14 20:52, SubramaniaRao, ravikumar wrote: Thank for your Input. Please help me where I will get the tar File for Qt pinentry, so that I can install it. If QT Pinetry is not required, Is it perhaps possible that you only notice the contributions to this thread that are explicitly

Re: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10

2014-11-05 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 5 Nov 2014 21:11, pe...@digitalbrains.com said: As an aside, a pinentry for Qt is of no use when you use PuTTY to connect to the server, unless you have a very specific setup. I think It might be worth to check whether there is an interest in running gpg on the server via Putty and

Re: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10

2014-11-04 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 10/31/2014 06:10 PM, SubramaniaRao, ravikumar wrote: Daniel Kahn Gillmor, Further I would like to give the output below when I ran ./configure [...] Please help us to resolve the issue. I'm sorry, but i don't know enough about Solaris to make sense of the information you've provided.

RE: Help needed to setup Passphrase with GNUPG 2.0.26 on Solaris 10

2014-11-04 Thread SubramaniaRao, ravikumar
Daniel Kahn Gillmor, Thank you for your Feedback. Sorry, it was not the intention to advertise the Phrase or using a Famous Passphrase. I wanted to show after giving the Passphrase it was hanging. So I showed that in the Screen Shot. We wanted the Resolution for this. Yes we access the System