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NAME
       gpg-preset-passphrase - Put a passphrase into gpg-agent's cache

SYNOPSIS
       gpg-preset-passphrase [options] [command] cache-id

DESCRIPTION
       The  gpg-preset-passphrase  is a utility to seed the internal cache of a
       running gpg-agent with passphrases.  It is mainly useful for  unattended
       machines,  where  the  usual  pinentry  tool  may  not  be  used and the
       passphrases for the to be used keys are given at machine startup.

       This program works with GnuPG 2 and later.  GnuPG 1.x is not supported.

       Passphrases set with this utility don't expire unless the  --forget  op-
       tion  is  used to explicitly clear them from the cache — or gpg-agent is
       either restarted or reloaded (by sending a SIGHUP to it).  Note that the
       maximum cache time as set with --max-cache-ttl is still honored.  It  is
       necessary to allow this passphrase presetting by starting gpg-agent with
       the --allow-preset-passphrase.

       gpg-preset-passphrase is invoked this way:

         gpg-preset-passphrase [options] [command] cacheid

       cacheid is either a 40 character keygrip of hexadecimal characters iden-
       tifying  the key for which the passphrase should be set or cleared.  The
       keygrip is listed along with the key when  running  the  command:  gpgsm
       --with-keygrip  --list-secret-keys.   Alternatively  an arbitrary string
       may be used to identify a passphrase; it is suggested that such a string
       is prefixed with the name of the application (e.g  foo:12346).   Scripts
       should  always  use the option --with-colons, which provides the keygrip
       in a "grp" line (cf. ‘doc/DETAILS’)/

       One of the following command options must be given:

       --preset
              Preset a passphrase. This is what you usually will use.  gpg-pre-
              set-passphrase will then read the passphrase from stdin.

       --forget
              Flush the passphrase for the given cache ID from the cache.

       The following additional options may be used:

       -v
       --verbose
              Output additional information while running.

       -P string
       --passphrase string
              Instead  of  reading  the passphrase from stdin, use the supplied
              string as passphrase.  Note that this makes the passphrase  visi-
              ble for other users.

SEE ALSO
       gpg(1), gpgsm(1), gpg-agent(1), scdaemon(1)

       The  full documentation for this tool is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
       If GnuPG and the info program are properly installed at your  site,  the
       command

         info gnupg

       should give you access to the complete manual including a menu structure
       and an index.

GnuPG 2.4.7                        2024-11-22          GPG-PRESET-PASSPHRASE(1)

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