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pinentry-tty - PIN or pass-phrase entry dialog for GnuPG
pinentry-tty [OPTION...]
pinentry-tty is a program that allows for secure entry of PINs or pass phrases. That means it tries to take care that the entered information is not swapped to disk or temporarily stored anywhere. This functionality is particularly useful for entering pass phrases when using encryption software such as GnuPG or e-mail clients using the same. It uses an open protocol and is therefore not tied to particular software.
pinentry-tty implements a PIN entry prompt directly on the controlling tty. It has minimal dependencies, and a comparably minimal feature set. It is useful for users working with dumb terminals and other similarly constrained environments. There are other pinentry flavors that implement more user-friendly PIN entry dialogs, either in text mode with the curses toolkit, or using graphical X11 toolkits. Please use one of the other flavors unless you know what you are doing.
pinentry-tty is typically used internally by gpg-agent. Users don't normally have a reason to call it directly.
pinentry-gtk-2(1), pinentry-qt(1), pinentry-fltk(1), pinentry-gnome3(1), pinentry-curses(1), gpg(1), gpg-agent(1)
The full documentation for pinentry-tty is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the pinentry-doc package is installed, the command
should give you access to the complete manual.
This manual page was written by Daniel Kahn Gillmor for the Debian project, derived from other pinentry manual pages written by Peter Eisentraut.
19 Apr 2015 |