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pam-gnupg configuration on Artix #530
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I'v literally given up on getting it to work and moved on :) tried for months, no success |
I use artix, runit, startx.
NOTE: I prefer use
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@CheesyChocolate just to be sure that we are using the same setup, are you using runit as your init system? Which version of the Here are my configs:
Every other dotfile is the current default from LARBS. The pinentry program is actually able to work so I'm sure that the |
As I updated my comment, I use runit
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@CheesyChocolate thanks for your follow-up. I've just tried setting up my export GNUPGHOME="$XDG_DATA_HOME/gnupg" I'm still able to sign messages after login with, e.g., Can you try running: grep -Eir 'g(nu)?pg' ~cf And see if there's anything that doesn't come from LARBS/voidrice? |
I configured this a year ago, so I don't remember everything. but here's some configs that I missed
I couldn't find any other relevant configuration. Happy to help |
Im pretty sure this doesn't work :) when I was making that report, I was using Artix as well, and there is even debug attempts by the artix devs on the forum with me, we failed at making it work ... I dunno what the GNUPGHOME directory has to do with anything ... when I didn't move GNUPG ... I'v tried all the pinentry's, and no gnome's pin entry doesn't require gnome |
last commit on pam-gnupg, 7 years ago ... developer mostly not responding to issues, all issues point to same issue ... https://github.com/cruegge/pam-gnupg/issues ... Like I said, I dunno how you made this work ... but I'v been trying to make it work for the past 3 years, and I gave up ... I now use gnome-keyring and gnome-pinentry easily .... just without pam-gnupg ... just because something has the word gnome in it, doesn't mean that it must be part of the suite, it's actually a standalone package and can be used in any window manager |
@CheesyChocolate I tried setting the One more thing, are you sure that your GPG key is password protected? Try running gpg-connect-agent reloadagent /bye And As always, thank you for your collaboration. |
my setup does not work in my new installation anymore. my new installation on same system is faced with the problem of "needing to unlock keyring via pinentry prompt once". I had to unlock the keyring via pass, mw -Y or a gpg sign. no unlocking at login. I did little effort to restore the functionally and I made the move to gnome-keyring. |
Hi @LukeSmithxyz, I'm trying to setup pam-gnupg on an Artix runit machine, but it doesn't seem to be as easy as setting it up on Arch. I noticed that @kronikpillow, @jemadux, and others have also shown interest in this topic (here, here, and here).
As a user of your open source project, I would like to ask you to consider sharing your pam-gnupg configuration, possibly in a separate branch, so that interested users like myself can experiment with it without forcing other users to install it. It would not only allow us to understand the implementation better but also contribute to the project by providing valuable feedback and enhancements.
Moreover, I noticed that you recently released an Artix installation guide, and I think a video tutorial on using pam-gnupg would be a fantastic follow-up.
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