How to change passphrase for ssh-keys?
Werner Koch
wk at gnupg.org
Thu Jul 12 12:49:45 CEST 2007
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:10, lofi at freebsd.org said:
> What is the recommended way to do this? Note well, I'm not talking about the
I just realized that there is no tool for this. However there is a way:
Look into the ~/.gnupg/sshcontrol file. There you find the keygrip of
all allowed ssh keys. Take that keygrip (actually a SHA-1 hash) and run
echo passwd 11223344556677889900 | gpg-connect-agent
The pinentry then pops up and asks for the old and the new passphrase.
You can use this command for any key stored by gpg-agent.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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