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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index c0bd28fdae..ed42488882 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -41869,11 +41869,12 @@ services)}. * Power Management: Power Management Home Services. Services for battery power. * Shepherd: Shepherd Home Service. Managing User's Daemons. * SSH: Secure Shell. Setting up the secure shell client. +* GPG: GNU Privacy Guard. Setting up GPG and related tools. * Desktop: Desktop Home Services. Services for graphical environments. * Guix: Guix Home Services. Services for Guix. * Fonts: Fonts Home Services. Services for managing User's fonts. * Sound: Sound Home Services. Dealing with audio. -* Messaging: Messaging Home Services. Services for managing messaging. +* Messaging: Messaging Home Services. Services for managing messaging. * Media: Media Home Services. Services for managing media. @end menu @c In addition to that Home Services can provide @@ -42639,15 +42640,18 @@ The @uref{https://www.openssh.com, OpenSSH package} includes a daemon, the @command{ssh-agent} command, that manages keys to connect to remote machines using the @acronym{SSH, secure shell} protocol. With the @code{(gnu home services ssh-agent)} service, you can configure the -OpenSSH ssh-agent to run upon login. +OpenSSH ssh-agent to run upon login. @xref{GNU Privacy Guard, +@code{home-gpg-agent-service-type}}, for an alternative to OpenSSH's +@command{ssh-agent}. + Here is an example of a service and its configuration that you could add to the @code{services} field of your @code{home-environment}: @lisp (service home-ssh-agent-service-type - (home-ssh-agent-configuration - (extra-options '("-t" "1h30m")))) + (home-ssh-agent-configuration + (extra-options '("-t" "1h30m")))) @end lisp @defvar home-ssh-agent-service-type @@ -42672,6 +42676,87 @@ Extra options will be passed to @command{ssh-agent}, please run @end table @end deftp +@node GNU Privacy Guard +@subsection GNU Privacy Guard + +@cindex GNU Privacy Guard, Home service +@cindex GPG, Home service +The @code{(gnu home services gnupg)} modules provides services that help +you set up the GNU Privacy Guard, also known as GnuPG or GPG, in your +home environment. + +@cindex gpg-agent, Home service +@cindex SSH agent, with gpg-agent +The @code{gpg-agent} service configures and sets up GPG's agent, the +program that is responsible for managing OpenPGP private keys and, +optionally, OpenSSH (secure shell) private keys (@pxref{Invoking +GPG-AGENT,,, gnupg, Using the GNU Privacy Guard}). + +As an example, here is how you would configure @code{gpg-agent} with SSH +support such that it uses the Emacs-based Pinentry interface when +prompting for a passphrase: + +@lisp +(service home-gpg-agent-service-type + (home-gpg-agent-configuration + (pinentry-program + (file-append pinentry-emacs "/bin/pinentry-emacs")) + (ssh-support? #t))) +@end lisp + +The service reference is given below. + +@defvar home-gpg-agent-service-type +This is the service type for @command{gpg-agent} (@pxref{Invoking +GPG-AGENT,,, gnupg, Using the GNU Privacy Guard}). Its value must be a +@code{home-gpg-agent-configuration}, as shown below. +@end defvar + +@c %start of fragment + +@deftp {Data Type} home-gpg-agent-configuration +Available @code{home-gpg-agent-configuration} fields are: + +@table @asis +@item @code{gnupg} (default: @code{gnupg}) (type: file-like) +The GnuPG package to use. + +@item @code{pinentry-program} (type: file-like) +Pinentry program to use. Pinentry is a small user interface that +@command{gpg-agent} delegates to anytime it needs user input for a +passphrase or @acronym{PIN,personal identification number} +(@pxref{Top,,, pinentry,Using the PIN-Entry}). + +@item @code{ssh-support?} (default: @code{#f}) (type: boolean) +Whether to enable @acronym{SSH,secure shell} support. When true, +@command{gpg-agent} acts as a drop-in replacement for OpenSSH's +@command{ssh-agent} program, taking care of OpenSSH secret keys and +directing passphrase requests to the chosen Pinentry program. + +@item @code{default-cache-ttl} (default: @code{600}) (type: integer) +Time a cache entry is valid, in seconds. + +@item @code{max-cache-ttl} (default: @code{7200}) (type: integer) +Maximum time a cache entry is valid, in seconds. After this time a +cache entry will be expired even if it has been accessed recently. + +@item @code{default-cache-ttl-ssh} (default: @code{1800}) (type: integer) +Time a cache entry for SSH keys is valid, in seconds. + +@item @code{max-cache-ttl-ssh} (default: @code{7200}) (type: integer) +Maximum time a cache entry for SSH keys is valid, in seconds. + +@item @code{extra-content} (default: @code{""}) (type: raw-configuration-string) +Raw content to add to the end of @file{~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf}. + +@end table + +@end deftp + + +@c %end of fragment + + @node Desktop Home Services @subsection Desktop Home Services |