Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 20:01:02 +0900 From: Jun Kuriyama <kuriyama@FreeBSD.org> To: Jason Helfman <jgh@freebsd.org> Cc: FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>, Chris Rees <utisoft@gmail.com> Subject: Re: security/gnupg Message-ID: <CAEz5XLS-mEzW=fBNbSMmWdK9XG9eyFJyG-RGrh%2Bej=HYPXiaOg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAMuy=%2Biz0mEkqhUEaOxmEz97BVhT=opHRCeNC%2BB9vXVotBzQPg@mail.gmail.com> References: <20130201103437.5bcae482@scorpio> <CADLo838Wp9Df3ARmh%2BUZh_4gaQ4m8eKfbOr8pOq_UoBkZa2mqA@mail.gmail.com> <CAMuy=%2Biz0mEkqhUEaOxmEz97BVhT=opHRCeNC%2BB9vXVotBzQPg@mail.gmail.com>
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2013/2/2 Jason Helfman <jgh@freebsd.org>: >> > [ ] STD_SOCKET Use standard socket for agent ... > Agreed with all of stated above, and please use the documentation as well to > see if it is noted there. Enabling the flag in the port adds > --enable-standard-socket to the CONFIGURE arguments for the ports build > process. > > http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Agent-Options.html > --use-standard-socket--no-use-standard-socket By enabling this option > gpg-agent will listen on the socket named S.gpg-agent, located in the home > directory, and not create a random socket below a temporary directory. Tools > connecting to gpg-agent should first try to connect to the socket given in > environment variable GPG_AGENT_INFO and then fall back to this socket. This > option may not be used if the home directory is mounted on a remote file > system which does not support special files like fifos or sockets. Note, > that --use-standard-socket is the default on Windows systems. The default > may be changed at build time. It is possible to test at runtime whether the > agent has been configured for use with the standard socket by issuing the > command gpg-agent --use-standard-socket-p which returns success if the > standard socket option has been enabled. I'd like to change description for STD_SOCKET option to summerize above if someone suggests better wordings. -- Jun Kuriyama <kuriyama@FreeBSD.org> // FreeBSD Project <kuriyama@s2factory.co.jp> // S2 Factory, Inc.
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