On 22 Oct 2016, Bjoern Kahl spake thusly:
> I /think/ it worked exactly once. But then I played a bit with the
> PIV applet on the YubiKey (using yubico's piv-tool), and since then
> I can not get to the OpenPGP applet on the YubiKey. Only the PIV
> works (I see my x509 certificates in there
Hi All,
Am 20.10.16 um 19:46 schrieb li...@michel-messerschmidt.de:
>> Are there any new options that weren't listed already?
>
> yubikey4
>
> Although I had very good experience with the SPR 532 (and a lot of trouble
> with another Cyberjack reader, the Comfort IIRC), the yubikey token has
Am 22.10.2016 um 00:26 schrieb Gregor Zattler:
>> I've posted a "success report" about card readers a year ago:
>> https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2015-August/054102.html
>>
>> The Reiner cyberJack Go "plus" (USB id 0c4b:0504) works fine,
>> not sure about the version with "plus"
Am 19.10.2016 um 13:01 schrieb Werner Koch:
[list of card readers]
>> SCM SPR 532
>> USB ID: 04e6:e003
>> PC/SC reader name: SPRx32
>
> ..
>
>> Reiner cyberJack Go
>> USB ID: 0c4b:0504
>
> Does not work.
I've posted a "success report" about card readers a year ago:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
>Are there any new options that weren't listed already?
yubikey4
Although I had very good experience with the SPR 532 (and a lot of trouble with
another Cyberjack reader, the Comfort IIRC), the yubikey token has a better
trade-off between
On 19/10/16 13:01, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 22:50, gnudev...@gmail.com said:
>
>> SCM SPR 532 USB ID: 04e6:e003 PC/SC reader name: SPRx32
>
> FWIW, the company is known indentive but the readers still work.
>
>> KAAN Advanced USB ID: 0d46:
>
> Has problems with larger signing
Il 19/10/2016 13:06, Werner Koch ha scritto:
> There is no integrated card. gnuk uses an SM32 MCU which implements the
> OpenPGP card and CCID interface specs. This has the huge advantage that
> all software (firmware) is free software. The drawback is that it is
> not tamper resistant - your
On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 10:17, st...@mailbox.org said:
> I haven't found any information on whether gnuk token (as an
> implementation of reader and card) accepts the exchange of the
> integrated card (for another one)? That was one of the main reasons for
There is no integrated card. gnuk uses an
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 22:50, gnudev...@gmail.com said:
> SCM SPR 532
> USB ID: 04e6:e003
> PC/SC reader name: SPRx32
FWIW, the company is known indentive but the readers still work.
> KAAN Advanced
> USB ID: 0d46:
Has problems with larger signing keys - I used it in the past.
> FSIJ Gnuk Token
Hi,
NIIBE Yutaka:
> On 10/19/2016 12:40 AM, Stephan Beck wrote:
>>> FSIJ Gnuk Token
>>> USB ID: 234b:
>
> Ah... This is not a card reader. It is the project of Free Software
> Initiative of Japan (FSIJ) since 2010. FSIJ acquired USB vendor ID,
> specifically for this project. Please
On 10/19/2016 12:40 AM, Stephan Beck wrote:
>> FSIJ Gnuk Token
>> USB ID: 234b:
Ah... This is not a card reader. It is the project of Free Software
Initiative of Japan (FSIJ) since 2010. FSIJ acquired USB vendor ID,
specifically for this project. Please visit:
Hi Liz,
Elizabeth Ferdman:
> Hello,
>
> I'm in the market for a smartcard reader and I live in the United
> States. I found two ways to get an OpenPGP card already, either from
> shop.kernelconcepts.de or from the FSFE as a sustaining member.
> Does anyone know how I can get a smart card reader
On 09/20/2016 04:13 PM, Jan Prunk wrote:
> I am wondering if the smartcard reader "Precise Biometrics 200 MC" [1]
> is among the supported readers to be used with GnuPG ? Is there a
> guideline to follow for setting it up ?
For the reader, I found this discussion in 2010:
Hello,
On 09/20/2015 05:07 AM, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves wrote:
> Sometimes, after doing an operation, the smartcard reader apparently
> disconnects and I can only get it to work if I disconnect and
> reconnect it.
How do you conclude that "smartcard reader apparently disconnects"?
Did you see
On 2013-02-08 11:23, Hendrik Jäger wrote:
Hello Niels
On Fri, 08 Feb 2013 10:10:56 +0100
Niels Laukens ni...@dest-unreach.be wrote:
How likely is it that this is going to work? The card seems to be
supported by GnuPG, even for 4096RSA keys (which I plan to use).
On the card’s page it
Hello Niels
On Fri, 08 Feb 2013 10:10:56 +0100
Niels Laukens ni...@dest-unreach.be wrote:
Which brings me to my main question: I'm thinking of buying this
smartcard: OpenPGP SmartCard V2
https://shop.kernelconcepts.de/product_info.php?cPath=1_26products_id=42
together with this reader: SCM
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