Hi J.P. Thanks for taking the time. > It just decrypts the file straight > away if it has access to the key it was encrypted with and fails > otherwise. It sounds like you've successfully reproduced it, because it's attempted to decrypt the auth-source file. Now I feel like I'm definitely missing something. Why does it do this? I assume nothing in this file is required to connect to irc.libera.chat, since the connection succeeds if the file is not present. > So, I was wondering if this prompt is coming from somewhere > external, such as a secrets manager or a TTY pinentry program I've had the prompt from gnome keyring on Ubuntu (I assume that's what it is) and gtk-pinentry on another machine. But my issue is that the prompt occurs at all. > Also, is the "irc.libera.chat:6697" buffer completely blank > after the failure? yes it is blank. > And is there anything relevant recorded in the > "*Messages*" buffer? Decrypting /home/jake/.authinfo.gpg...done epa-file-insert-file-contents: Opening input file: Decryption failed, , No secret key Thanks Jake On Sat, Dec 23, 2023 at 4:41 AM J.P. wrote: > Hi Jake, > > Jake writes: > > > Hello > > > > I encountered an issue with authinfo interfering with ERC: > > When I attempt to connect to the irc.libera.chat server with a random > > nickname and no password, if a ~/.authinfo.gpg file is present on my > > system (or any .gpg file in the auth-sources variable), ERC attempts to > > decrypt this file when connecting. When I don't decrypt it, the > > connection fails. > > > > This occurs with emacs -Q. > > > > If I set auth-sources to nil, or change the name of the .gpg file to > > something else not in auth-sources, I get the expected behavior; i.e., > it connects to the server. > > > > Steps to reproduce: > > 1. have an encrypted ~/.authinfo.gpg file (this will also be an element > of > > the variable auth-sources, which is the default) > > 2. emacs -Q > > 3. M-x erc-tls > > interactively: RET on default values irc.libera.chat and 6697, then > enter a unique nickname and do not > > enter a password > > 4. be prompted to decrypt ~/.authinfo.gpg > > I haven't tried very hard to reproduce this yet, but I can't seem to get > Emacs to prompt me from emacs -Q. It just decrypts the file straight > away if it has access to the key it was encrypted with and fails > otherwise. So, I was wondering if this prompt is coming from somewhere > external, such as a secrets manager or a TTY pinentry program, for > example, > > Please enter the passphrase to unlock the OpenPGP secret key: > "Your Name " > 3071 RSA key, ID DEAD..BEEF > created 2023-12-22 17:30 (main key ID ...). > > Passprhase: ____________________________ > > > > (although, from your description, it seems like you're using graphical > Emacs). Also, is the "irc.libera.chat:6697" buffer completely blank > after the failure? And is there anything relevant recorded in the > "*Messages*" buffer? Perhaps something like: > > For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a. > Decrypting /root/.authinfo.gpg...done > epa-file-insert-file-contents: > Opening input file: Decryption failed, , No secret key > > I'm mainly trying to avoid having to replicate your setup in a VM. > > TIA, > J.P. >