Avoid pinentry-gtk-2 when using console!
Werner Koch
wk at gnupg.org
Wed Jun 3 08:02:57 CEST 2009
On Tue, 2 Jun 2009 22:43, rogerx at sdf.lonestar.org said:
> Again, still sounds like a hack as (I could have done this here). It's
Or write your own pinentry; it is a separate package for a reason.
> Think it's paranoia unless one is on a public network or is being
> aggressively sought after all the time. If this is a issue, it sounds
Depends on how you work; I have heard that some users have Javascript
and popup windows enabled in their browser and also read mail with a GUI
tool. Malicious webpages could easily take advantage of that and popup
a PInentry like window.
> (or .gnupg/option statement or environmental variable) which seeks to
> make gpg/pinentry usage stricter.
Right; that is why a standard solution would not work.
> (Granted, I find X useful and prefer still strongly prefer the console.
> Just don't try forcing the X windows down my throat like Windows
No need to. There is the curses pinentry and the gpg-agent options
--keep-tty
--keep-display
Ignore requests to change the current tty or X window system's
DISPLAY variable respectively. This is useful to lock the
pinentry to pop up at the tty or display you started the agent.
Originally added to support running gpg-agent in screen(1). Still you
will have the annoyance/security_feature to switch to the other tty.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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