Invalid passphrase

John Aldrich john@chattanooga.net
Tue Jul 22 13:12:02 2003


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On Monday 21 July 2003 06:22 pm, Ingo Kl=F6cker wrote:
> On Monday 21 July 2003 12:50, John Aldrich wrote:
> > On Saturday 19 July 2003 08:03 am, Ingo Kl=F6cker wrote:
> > > Did you properly configure the plugins? About the passphrase
> > > problem: Please use pinentry-gtk if pinentry-qt doesn't work for
> > > you (which seems to be the case). Please run to following command
> > > in a terminal where you started gpg-agent resp. where the
> > > GPG_AGENT_INFO environment variable is known:
> > >   echo Test | gpg --clearsign
> > > Does this work?
> >
> > Yes!
>
> How does it work? Do you get a passphrase dialog? Or do you enter the
> passphrase in the terminal?
>
Now, that's wierd. I got a passphrase prompt in the terminal the first time=
,=20
but this time I got a GUI passphrase request... *shrug*
>
>
> Last time I tried adding this statement to the /usr/bin/startkde didn't
> work. Please open a Konsole and enter 'echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO'. If you
> don't get an output similar to "/tmp/gpg-bAb9Bd/S.gpg-agent:2413:1"
> then you will have to start the gpg-agent another way. For example
> start the agent with the usual command, i. e. 'eval "$(gpg-agent
> --daemon)"' in Konsole and then start KMail with 'kmail' in the same
> Konsole. Now it should work.
>
[john@slave1 john]$ echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO
/tmp/gpg-HW56Z1/S.gpg-agent:26498:1

Hmm... since it's actually somewhat cooperating, let me try signing this=20
message....
	John
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