On 04/06/2016 09:38 AM, CANNON NATHANIEL CIOTA wrote:
Thanks for the info. Today I had chance to try this out, still having
trouble using ssh with gpg. Can you please clarify what steps are to be
used on server side and steps on client side? My current scenario, both
server and client are linux
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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
On Thursday 17 March 2016 at 10:40:27, Damien Goutte-Gattat wrote:
> If I may, I wrote two blog posts on this subject:
>
> * http://www.incenp.org/notes/2014/gnupg-for-ssh-authentication.html
> (for GnuPG 2.0)
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> * http://www.incenp.org/notes/2015/gnupg-for-ssh-authentication.html
> (for GnuPG
mplish this. Can someone inform the correct procedure for using gpg to
> access ssh? (Please do not mention 'monkeysphere', that is not an option).
> Thanks
> Cannon
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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?
If I may, I wrote two blog posts on this subject:
* http://www.incenp.org/notes/2014/gnupg-for-ssh-authentication.html
(for GnuPG 2.0)
* http://www.incenp.org/notes
. I suspect I am
missing a step or doing something wrong. I am unable to find any up to
date or working guide on how to accomplish this. Can someone inform the
correct procedure for using gpg to access ssh? (Please do not mention
'monkeysphere', that is not an option).
Thanks
Cannon
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