OpenPGP based SSH authentification
theoneandonly at tuta.io
theoneandonly at tuta.io
Tue Jun 16 20:58:43 CEST 2015
thx for your answer.
What kind of PGP smartcard are you using?
15. Jun 2015 19:54 by mike at confidantmail.org:
> You can use the gpg-agent for ssh auth.
> In gpg-agent.conf you put:
> enable-putty-support
>
> Than you can run the agent like this:
> "c:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG.v2\bin\gpg-agent.exe" --daemon
> --enable-ssh-support
> [assuming that is where your GPG is installed]
>
> Putty will then login using the key. I have this working with a PGP
> smartcard.
>
>
> On 6/15/2015 11:05 AM, > theoneandonly at tuta.io> wrote:
>> Hello GnuPG users,
>>
>> is there a way of OpenPGP based SSH authentification?
>> I mean, there's a way with the gnupg ssh-auth-agent if I remember
>> correctly.
>>
>> I was wondering if there's some kind of PAM module or something like this.
>> I'd like to login to my SSH server with my YubiKey most likely without any
>> other software (except PuTTy (for Win) or the Terminal (on Linux, Mac OS
>> X).
>>
>> Someone who can share experience in here?
>>
>> Thanks in advance and best regards
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