On Sat, 2 Jun 2012 17:39, mli...@robin-kipp.net said:
2012-06-02 15:46:48 scdaemon[6044] pcsc_transmit failed: not transacted
(0x80100016)
What reader are you using? It is possible that your reader does not
support extended length APDUs, which are required for v2 cards.
Shalom-Salam,
On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 23:50, i...@euemd.info said:
please can someone explain when the context menu command Import OpenPGP
Key (on an attached key) is active or inactive (grayed out)? I cannot
You mean in the Windows file explorer extension GpgEX? IIRC, it works
solely by matching on the file
Hi Werner,
Am 03.06.2012 um 12:29 schrieb Werner Koch:
What reader are you using? It is possible that your reader does not
support extended length APDUs, which are required for v2 cards.
Hmmm, very interesting. I'm using an OMNIKEY 6121 USB card reader, which I
purchased along with my
Well, OmniKey is famous for not working with stock libccid and extended apdus.
I had such problems with the OpenSC pkcs#11 and pcscd. Can you try smaller key
sizes (never worked with OpenPGP, but it solved the issue for me - using 1k
keys instead of 2k)
Robin Kipp mli...@robin-kipp.net wrote:
Had a little adventure this morning with GnuPG 2.x on Windows 7 and decided
to revert to 1.4.
During command line decryption, pinentry opens a popup window for the
passphrase. In the pinentry window, paste (Ctl+V) is not supported. Deal
breaker. I read through the forums and could not find a way
Hi,
Am 03.06.2012 um 16:46 schrieb Branko Majic:
Well, OmniKey is famous for not working with stock libccid and extended
apdus. I had such problems with the OpenSC pkcs#11 and pcscd. Can you try
smaller key sizes (never worked with OpenPGP, but it solved the issue for
me - using 1k keys
Hi Werner,
Am 03.06.2012 um 16:45 schrieb Werner Koch:
All OMNIKEY based readers don't work with Linux or other free OS when
Extended Length APDUs are required. I did a few hacks to allow the
internal ccid driver to _sometimes_ work. libccid (of libpcsclite) has
a list of supported readers
On Sun, 3 Jun 2012 17:45:16 +0200
Robin Kipp mli...@robin-kipp.net wrote:
Hi,
Am 03.06.2012 um 16:46 schrieb Branko Majic:
Well, OmniKey is famous for not working with stock libccid and
extended apdus. I had such problems with the OpenSC pkcs#11 and
pcscd. Can you try smaller key
Am So 03.06.2012, 07:46:41 schrieb L G:
During command line decryption, pinentry opens a popup window for the
passphrase. In the pinentry window, paste (Ctl+V) is not supported. Deal
breaker. I read through the forums and could not find a way around this.
man gpg-agent
--no-grab
Hauke
--
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 2012-06-03 18:19, Hauke Laging wrote:
Am So 03.06.2012, 07:46:41 schrieb L G:
During command line decryption, pinentry opens a popup window for
the passphrase. In the pinentry window, paste (Ctl+V) is not
supported. Deal breaker. I read
Hi Rob,
I was having the same issue on FreeBSD recently manage to address
the issue, it turned out to be the internal CCID driver which was the
cause of the problem, what worked for me was to install pcsc-lite
libccid, then set my ~/gnupg/scdaemon.conf as:
disable-ccid
pcsc-driver libpcsclite.so
On 6/3/2012 10:46 AM, L G wrote:
During command line decryption, pinentry opens a popup window for the
passphrase. In the pinentry window, paste (Ctl+V) is not supported.
Deal breaker.
Storing your passphrase in the clipboard is generally considered unwise
and harmful. Your passphrase is a
Storing your passphrase in the clipboard is generally considered unwise
and harmful. Your passphrase is a high-value secret: putting it on the
clipboard makes it visible to every other process on your system
(including malware!).
I understand the risk, and your point is valid. However, if
The unofficial FAQ is approaching completion. At this point I think
it's about two-thirds done. By this I mean most of the writing is
complete. Every FAQ entry should have at least a couple of sentences of
text. Some will have more, some less.
This FAQ is not meant to be a GnuPG tutorial,
Robert J. Hansen r...@sixdemonbag.org wrote in message
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On 5/31/12 3:19 PM, John A. Wallace wrote:
Hello. I am moving my system onto another machine, and it will require
my reinstalling everything, not simply
On 2012.06.03. 23:07, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
On 6/3/2012 10:46 AM, L G wrote:
During command line decryption, pinentry opens a popup window for the
passphrase. In the pinentry window, paste (Ctl+V) is not supported.
Deal breaker.
Storing your passphrase in the clipboard is generally
On 06/03/2012 11:50 PM, yyy wrote:
So, if one is incapable of remembering strong passwords (passphrses),
this forces them to use either useless passphrase (breakable in less
than 5 min using dictionary) or use no passphrase at all.
If your passphrase is stored on a file on your computer, then
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