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NAME

       pinentry-curses - PIN or pass-phrase entry dialog for GnuPG

SYNOPSIS

       pinentry-curses [OPTION...]

DESCRIPTION

       pinentry-curses  is  a  program that allows for secure entry of PINs or
       pass phrases.  That means it  tries  to  take  care  that  the  entered
       information  is  not  swapped  to  disk or temporarily stored anywhere.
       This functionality is particularly useful  for  entering  pass  phrases
       when  using  encryption  software such as GnuPG or e-mail clients using
       the same.  It uses an open  protocol  and  is  therefore  not  tied  to
       particular software.

       pinentry-curses  implements  a  PIN  entry dialog using the curses tool
       kit, meaning that it is useful for users working in text  mode  without
       the  X Window System.  There are other flavors that implement PIN entry
       dialogs that use an X tool kit.  If  you  have  installed  any  of  the
       latter  programs  then  this  program  is  not  necessary because the X
       flavors automatically fall back to text mode if X is not active.

       pinentry-curses is typically used internally by gpg-agent.  Users don’t
       normally have a reason to call it directly.

OPTIONS

       --version
              Print the program version and licensing information.

       --help Print  a  usage message summarizing the most useful command-line
              options.

       --debug, -d
              Turn on some debugging.   Mostly  useful  for  the  maintainers.
              Note that this may reveal sensitive information like the entered
              pass phrase.

       --enhanced, -e
              Ask  for  timeouts  and  insurance,  too.   Note  that  this  is
              currently not fully supported.

       --no-global-grab, -g
              Grab  the  keyboard  only  when the window is focused.  Use this
              option if you  are  debugging  software  using  pinentry-curses;
              otherwise  you  may  not  be  able  to  to access your X session
              anymore (unless you have other means to connect to  the  machine
              to kill pinentry-curses).

       --parent-wid N
              Use window ID N as the parent window for positioning the window.
              Note, that this  is  not  fully  supported  by  all  flavors  of
              pinentry.

       --display STRING, --ttyname STRING, --ttytype STRING, --lc-type STRING,
       --lc-messages STRING
              These  options  are  used  to  pass  localization information to
              pinentry-curses.  They are required because  pinentry-curses  is
              usually  called  by  some background process which does not have
              any information on the  locale  and  terminal  to  use.   Assuan
              protocol   options   are   an  alternative  way  to  pass  these
              information.

SEE ALSO

       pinentry-gtk-2(1),  pinentry-qt(1),   pinentry-qt4(1),   gpg(1),   gpg-
       agent(1)

       The  full  documentation for pinentry-curses is maintained as a Texinfo
       manual.  If the pinentry-doc package is installed, the command

              info pinentry

       should give you access to the complete manual.

AUTHOR

       This manual page  was  written  by  Peter  Eisentraut  for  the  Debian
       project.

                                  27 Jan 2005