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Bug#1010831: ITP: pam-gnupg -- Unlock GnuPG keys on login



Hello Bastian Germann.
Yes the programs seem to be similar, but I use the one I packaged (pam-gnupg) and it is a package recommended by the
Mutt-Wizard that I also use, and how it works well and is still being developed by its author (Chris Ruegge -
https://github.com/cruegge/pam-gnupg), unlike libpam-poldi (https://www.g10code.com/p-poldi.html) which is out of date, I
decided to package for Debian to be able to share with more people and so we have 1 more updated option.

On 13/05/22 09:17, Bastian Germann wrote:
> X-Debbugs-Cc: gniibe@fsij.org
> 
> On Wed, 11 May 2022 00:11:58 -0300 Braulio Henrique Marques Souto <braulio@disroot.org> wrote:
> > * Package name    : pam-gnupg
> >   Version         : 0.3
> >   Upstream Author : Chris Ruegge <mail@cxcs.de>
> > * URL             : https://github.com/cruegge/pam-gnupg
> > * License         : (GPL3)
> >   Programming Lang: (C)
> >   Description     : Unlock GnuPG keys on login
> > 
> >  A PAM module that hands over your login password to gpg-agent, which can be
> >  useful if you are using a GnuPG-based password manager like pass.
> >  The code was written mainly by looking at and occasionally copying from GNOME
> >  Keyring's PAM module and pam_mount and is based on a somewhat mediocre
> >  understanding of the details of both PAM and C. You should be aware that
> >  there may be potentially dangerous bugs lurking.
> 
> Sounds like libpam-poldi. Does it offer any benefits?

Best regards
-- 
  Braulio H. M. Souto
  XMPP: braulio@suchat.org
  braulio@disroot.org

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