Werner Koch wrote: > On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 01:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >> Hmm, I had not intended to sign with the card. I'm just using the >> gpg-agent with ssh-agent support; I would have assumed that it would use >> the authentication key by default. Is that not the case? > > Yes, it does. I have tried it several times on a clean machine. > However, I don't use the pinpad regulary because my primary machine is > my laptop with the cardman 4040 reader. > > Please check the output of ssh -v
ssh -v says: debug1: Next authentication method: publickey debug1: Offering public key: cardno:000100000227 debug1: Server accepts key: pkalg ssh-rsa blen 153 Agent admitted failure to sign using the key. It then offers a different, file-based, key and gpg-agent prompts for the password for that. and also what the scdaemon log has > to say after the point where you cut it in your last message. Entire log available at http://web.hawkesnest.net/users/hawke/scd.log The log contains nothing after "scdaemon[7324.0] DBG: <- END". I cut stuff before "2006-12-20 10:21:48", but not after, nor in the middle. The point where I inserted the comment about the prompt was only a comment and the log is complete. -Alex Mauer "hawke"
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