On Wed, 8 Jan 2014 16:26, h...@guardianproject.info said:
key #3 is for authentication, is there some restriction in the OpenPGP card
that would prevent the certificate/key combo in position #3 from being used
for signing?
No. At least not enforced by the card or GnuPG.
What I read there
On 12/01/14 00:18, Sam Kuper wrote:
Again, perhaps I am wrong. But if I am not, then the use of OpenPGP
cards with non-pinpad readers still makes no sense (at least, not to
me).
Since most readers don't filter VERIFY commands and additionally you can't force
the OpenPGP smartcard to require a
Hello everyone,
something wrecked my keyring, there was a pubring.gpg~ in my home
folder, a few days old, that still worked. Is there a smart way to find
out what caused the problem?
I run GnuPG 1.4.14 (Ubuntu), with thunderbird/enigmail. In Enigmail I
couldn't manage keys or encrypt messages
Robert J. Hansen rjh at sixdemonbag.org writes:
What I note immediately is EXPORTS is declared twice. Now, I'm hardly a
libtool expert, but this seems ... incorrect. Any ideas?
I was curious what you did to fix this issue? As I am also running into it,
and I'm not sure where to go from