gnome-keyring Use PGP key for SSH with keyring?



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Hi list,

I would like to use my PGP key to authenticate to SSH. I found some
different articles which explain that it is possible. Most articles
explain to use gpg-agent with the --enable-ssh-support as a
replacement for ssh-agent. I also found one article explaining that
(as of ssh 2.0.13), it should be possible to add your PGP key to the
ssh-agent with ssh-add. Also the pgpkey2ssh script was mentioned,
which I used to add my PGP key to my ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. I also
found some mentions about Monkeysphere.

However, none of these methods seem to work. I'm currently using GNOME
Keyring under XFCE (Stopped using GNOME a year ago, but still really
like Keyring).
If I understand it correctly GNOME Keyring doesn't use the default
ssh-agent and gpg-agents, but uses replacements? So my question is: is
it possible to use a PGP key to authenticate to SSH with GNOME
keyring? And how can it be done? Am I missing something here?

Thank you for your help!
Jeroen

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