gpg-preset-passphrase installation and usage

Peter Lebbing peter at digitalbrains.com
Sat Apr 13 14:41:02 CEST 2019


On 13/04/2019 14:34, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> Either reload the agent (this will make it forget all passphrases)

Of course I should have made that explicit. You reload the agent by:

$ gpgconf --reload gpg-agent

I should mention this before you start figuring out a way to send it
SIGHUP (which btw would also work fine, it's just that you need a PID
then).

HTH,

Peter.

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