Re: How do I import an X.509 Certificate onto an OpenPGP smartcard?

2011-02-15 Thread Werner Koch
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 01:41, k...@grant-olson.net said: Firstly, can I actually import a certificate like this onto the card? Or do I simply misunderstand the specs? Yes. Secondly, is there a command somewhere in gpg/gpgsm/gpg* to do this, or is it specified and implemented on the OpenPGP

Scute keys (was: How do I import an X.509 Certificate onto an OpenPGP smartcard?)

2011-02-15 Thread Werner Koch
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 01:41, k...@grant-olson.net said: Thirdly, the SCUTE docs start by generating a certificate request from your OpenPGP authentication key. In this scenario, are you just using the Same RSA key for both your OpenPGP and X509 certificates? Does the Yes, it is possible to

How do I import an X.509 Certificate onto an OpenPGP smartcard?

2011-02-12 Thread Grant Olson
In both the product description for the OpenPGP V2.0 card and the spec itself there is some discussion of a Cardholder Certificate Data Object in the V2.0 cards. I've got one of those free X.509 email certificate from Comodo, and was attempting to upload it to the card. I can import the .p12