Why exactly does pinentry fails with gpg-agent and ssh support?
Peter Lebbing
peter at digitalbrains.com
Mon Jan 22 11:52:21 CET 2018
On 22/01/18 09:36, André Colomb wrote:
> Strange thing is, I could use the GPG part of gpg-agent already before
> issuing that command. Why does that behave differently?
Because GnuPG *does* pass TTY and display to the agent.
> Can something be done to the systemd user unit file so the process gets
> told the correct $DISPLAY at least?
It works for me out-of-the-box on Debian stretch/stable, supervised by
systemd... if I SSH before I do any GnuPG stuff, it correctly prompts me
in the (graphical) session that started the agent. So something must be
different in your installation.
Peter.
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