On Sun, 20 May 2018 02:26:47 -0400
"Robert J. Hansen" wrote:
> Writing just for myself -- not for GnuPG and not for Enigmail and
> definitely not for my employer -- I put together a postmortem on
> Efail. You may find it worth reading. You may also not. Your
> mileage
> On 04/05/18 08:58, Dmitrii Tcvetkov wrote:
> > gpg-agent will list identity only if key has Authenticate capability
> > and it's keygrip is listed in ${HOME}/.gnupg/sshcontrol
>
> That's incorrect. If you insert an OpenPGP smartcard with a key in the
> Authenticate slo
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to configure gpg-agent and SSH with a GnuPG Key Card
> Version 3.3, but ssh only drops the message: "the agent has no
> identities." in response to "ssh-add -L".
>
> My system:
> Linux (K)ubuntu 16.04
>
> My software versions:
> gpg 1.4.20
> gpg-agent 2.1.11
> libgcrypt
On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 12:05:36 +0100
Guilhem Moulin wrote:
>I think this is incorrect. gpg --export's output is always in the
>OpenPGP format (possibly armored), while as of 2.1 private material is
>stored in another format (in ~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/$KEYGRIP.key).
>Thus
On Tue, 24 Nov 2015 03:16:31 +0200
Andrey Utkin wrote:
> $ gpg --export-secret-keys
> (pops a Xorg dialog window from my console, driving me nuts)
> (i give empty passphrase)
> (it asks me whether i am sure I want no passphrase)
> (I say yes)
> gpg: key :