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gpg-agent
is a daemon to manage secret (private) keys
independently from any protocol. It is used as a backend for
gpg
and gpgsm
as well as for a couple of other
utilities.
The agent is automatically started on demand by gpg
,
gpgsm
, gpgconf
, or gpg-connect-agent
.
Thus there is no reason to start it manually. In case you want to use
the included Secure Shell Agent you may start the agent using:
gpg-connect-agent /bye
If you want to manually terminate the currently-running agent, you can safely do so with:
gpgconf --kill gpg-agent
You should always add the following lines to your .bashrc
or
whatever initialization file is used for all shell invocations:
GPG_TTY=$(tty) export GPG_TTY
It is important that this environment variable always reflects the
output of the tty
command. For W32 systems this option is not
required.
Please make sure that a proper pinentry program has been installed under the default filename (which is system dependent) or use the option pinentry-program to specify the full name of that program. It is often useful to install a symbolic link from the actual used pinentry (e.g. /usr/local/bin/pinentry-gtk) to the expected one (e.g. /usr/local/bin/pinentry).
See Option Index, for an index to GPG-AGENT
’s commands and options.
• Agent Commands | List of all commands. | |
• Agent Options | List of all options. | |
• Agent Configuration | Configuration files. | |
• Agent Signals | Use of some signals. | |
• Agent Examples | Some usage examples. | |
• Agent Protocol | The protocol the agent uses. |
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