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Unfortunately not.ÿ I will re-install gpg etc and see if this
solves the problem. Thank you for trying!<br>
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On 05/04/2011 10:44, Thomas Baumgart wrote:</small></small>
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
on Tuesday 05 April 2011 10:09:54 John Le Page wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello
Your hunch was right. Thank you for your help.
'gpg -d myfile.kmy' does indeed send the file to the display unencrypted
without requesting the p/w. 'cat myfile.kmy' shows the ascii armoured
file, so the encryption is there. Extracting possibly relevant files from
my list of installed files, this is what I found and includes a reference
to an agent
gpgsm                                                install
gpgv                                                install
libgpg-error0                                        install
libgpgme++2                                        install
libgpgme11                                        install
libqgpgme1                                        install
gnupg                                                install
gnupg-agent                                        install
gnupg-curl                                        install
gnupg2                                                install
python-gnupginterface                                install
seahorse install
seahorse-plugins install
Your further suggestions on where to look within the above or elsewhere
would be appreciated.
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With a running gpg-agent and the passphrase entered once, I can force the
passphrase dialog with the following command:
GPG_AGENT_INFO= gpg -d myfile.kmy
Does it ask for a passphrase now?
This is more a GPG question and we're somewhat the wrong community here.
Unless there is a GPG expert lurking here on the list :)
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<pre wrap="">On 04/04/2011 21:26, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
on Monday 04 April 2011 18:16:31 John Le Page wrote:
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<pre wrap="">A great program which I started using about six months ago after Money
2001 gave me very weird reports with incorrect totals!
As I was familiar with PGP, I soon went to using the encryption option,
which has been working fine until today.
On startup this morning I found it did not want to open my file and that
my Seahorse 2.32 was empty. I had key backups which I restored into
Seahorse and then the encrypted file opened ok but without first
requesting my passphrase. The problem is now that while the KMyMoney
file is being stored with the right ascii armoured format under
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) etc
but KMyMoney no longer asks me for the passphrase before opening the
file - it always just opens as soon as requested.
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KMyMoney uses GPG for the encryption. It does not store the passphrase at
all, so I have no idea why that is. Do you have a gpg-agent running?
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<pre wrap="">I have tried switching off the encryption, saving the file again,
closing & opening the file and re-saving it encrypted but still the
file next reopens without the passphrase being requested!
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What happens if you run 'gpg -d yourfile.kmy' ? Does it decrypt to the
console w/o entereing a passphrase?
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<pre wrap="">Any suggestions? My OS is Ubuntu 10.10 and KMyMoney 4.5.3.1 from the
Clay Weber package.
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I don't expect KMyMoney being part of the problem. Are you sure you open
the right file? Just to be sure.
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