Re: Operation not supported by device

2017-07-26 Thread Kristian Fiskerstrand
On 07/24/2017 04:27 PM, Stefan Claas wrote: > The file is signed and can be verified. Just wondering (after googling) > what this means, because i have no card reader etc. for GnuPG. https://git.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=gnupg.git;a=commit;h=a8dd96826f8484c0ae93c954035b95c2a75c80f2 --

Re: gpg-agent cache keygrip

2017-07-26 Thread Kristian Fiskerstrand
On 07/26/2017 09:08 PM, Mario Figueiredo wrote: > On Wed, 26 Jul 2017 08:52:12 +0200 > Werner Koch wrote: > >> There is a kludge in gpg and gpg-agent described in this comment: >> [...] > > Hello Werner, > > Thank you for the information and debug method. And hopefully this >

Re: gpg-agent cache keygrip

2017-07-26 Thread Mario Figueiredo
On Wed, 26 Jul 2017 08:52:12 +0200 Werner Koch wrote: > There is a kludge in gpg and gpg-agent described in this comment: > [...] Hello Werner, Thank you for the information and debug method. And hopefully this problem will be fixed sometime in the near future. My brain is old

Re: gpgme - raw RSA operation using GPG public/private keys?

2017-07-26 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 26 Jul 2017 02:21, gnupg-u...@niob.at said: > One more question for this topic: Am I right that secret key export is > not really implemented, even though there is the > GPGME_EXPORT_MODE_SECRET flag to gpgme_op_export_keys()? No, it is implemented. You may use the run-export test

Re: How to use a the same generated keypair on enigmail/thunderbird and iOS Mail

2017-07-26 Thread Andreas Heinlein
Am 26.07.2017 um 14:05 schrieb dekkz...@gmail.com: > On 07/26, Andreas Heinlein wrote: >> Am 26.07.2017 um 11:27 schrieb MFPA: >>> Do "most normal users" make use of an OpenPGP smartcard? Those that do >>> might be able to use the same keypair on their mobile phone by means >>> of an NFC-enabled

Re: Re: How to use a the same generated keypair on enigmail/thunderbird and iOS Mail

2017-07-26 Thread dekkzz78
On 07/26, Andreas Heinlein wrote: Am 26.07.2017 um 11:27 schrieb MFPA: Do "most normal users" make use of an OpenPGP smartcard? Those that do might be able to use the same keypair on their mobile phone by means of an NFC-enabled smartcard. Surely not. I guess most "normal users" don't even

Re: How to use a the same generated keypair on enigmail/thunderbird and iOS Mail

2017-07-26 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Wednesday 26 July 2017 at 12:27:20 PM, in , Andreas Heinlein wrote:- > Besides that, AFAIK the NFC-functionality on several > SmartCards is not > for use with OpenPGP, it's just there for

Re: How to use a the same generated keypair on enigmail/thunderbird and iOS Mail

2017-07-26 Thread Andreas Heinlein
Am 26.07.2017 um 11:27 schrieb MFPA: > Do "most normal users" make use of an OpenPGP smartcard? Those that do > might be able to use the same keypair on their mobile phone by means > of an NFC-enabled smartcard. Surely not. I guess most "normal users" don't even know that such a thing exists.

Re: gpgme - raw RSA operation using GPG public/private keys?

2017-07-26 Thread gnupg-user
Hello List! One more question for this topic: Am I right that secret key export is not really implemented, even though there is the GPGME_EXPORT_MODE_SECRET flag to gpgme_op_export_keys()? If this is correct: Why is there such a flag? sincerely peter Am 17/07/17 um 13:25 schrieb

Re: How to use a the same generated keypair on enigmail/thunderbird and iOS Mail

2017-07-26 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Tuesday 25 July 2017 at 9:49:15 PM, in , Andreas Heinlein wrote:- > I still would not recommend that to non-technical > people. While the > users on this list probably know what a 'decent' >

Re: gpg-agent cache keygrip

2017-07-26 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 25 Jul 2017 22:30, mar...@gmx.com said: > I've been trying to understand gpg-agent cache behavior in the presence > of two distinct keys with the same passphrase. Namely, why is that it > only asks for the passphrase once, regardless of the key being used? There is a kludge in gpg and