On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 13:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If I succeed I could send me my debian howto that will be used in my
company if you like !?
In general, yes. However we need a copyright disclaimer as it should go
into the manual.
What could I check to find the setup bug ?
Add debug 1024
* Matthias Barmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-25 13:33:46 +0200]:
But the problem at home persists. The setup looks good for me but
ssh-add -l only shows the ssh keys stored in .ssh not the one stored on
the chipcard.
The chipcard works fine for signing/encrypting and login via
Werner Koch wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 13:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If I succeed I could send me my debian howto that will be used in my
company if you like !?
In general, yes. However we need a copyright disclaimer as it should go
into the manual.
No problem, suggest a license tyoe
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 14:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I will check thanks for your help ... Is there a FAQ available ?? it
seems that the openPGP -- SSH stuff is interesting for a lot of people
and there are many legends out there.
Unfortunately, no. I should do a write up on this.
Werner Koch wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 14:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I will check thanks for your help ... Is there a FAQ available ?? it
seems that the openPGP -- SSH stuff is interesting for a lot of people
and there are many legends out there.
Unfortunately, no. I should do
Werner Koch wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 22:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
My old ssh keys works fine with gpg-agent but how do I add the key on
the card ?
There is no need to add a key from a card. Just insert the card into
the reader and gpg-agents knows about it.
A mere ssh-add
Alex Mauer wrote:
Remco Post wrote:
hmmm, more problems. I've decided that the ubuntu packages are broken.
I'll try again in a new release or when I gain some more patience ;-)
Have you looked for and/or reported the bugs you found?
It works for me pretty much out of the box with
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Alex Mauer wrote:
Remco Post wrote:
hmmm, more problems. I've decided that the ubuntu packages are broken.
I'll try again in a new release or when I gain some more patience ;-)
Have you looked for and/or reported the bugs you found?
It works
Remco Post wrote:
hmmm, more problems. I've decided that the ubuntu packages are broken.
I'll try again in a new release or when I gain some more patience ;-)
Have you looked for and/or reported the bugs you found?
It works for me pretty much out of the box with ubuntu/feisty, less so
with
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Werner Koch wrote:
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 14:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
mope, I didn't. I tried installing it (as part of the gpgsm package) but
the /usr/lib/gnupg/pcsc-wrapper seems to be missing in the package :(
If you have an USB reader, try
Hi All,
just recently I've installed ubuntu 6.10 on my desktop. This comes with
gpg-agent 1.9.21.
I've set the agent with ssh support, and it quite nicely manages my ssh
dsa key, but for some reason ssh-add -l does not show my smartcard rsa
key while gpg --card-status does work (as does signing
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 11:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've set the agent with ssh support, and it quite nicely manages my ssh
dsa key, but for some reason ssh-add -l does not show my smartcard rsa
key while gpg --card-status does work (as does signing e-mail with my
smartcard).
Do you have
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Werner Koch wrote:
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 11:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've set the agent with ssh support, and it quite nicely manages my ssh
dsa key, but for some reason ssh-add -l does not show my smartcard rsa
key while gpg --card-status does
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 14:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
mope, I didn't. I tried installing it (as part of the gpgsm package) but
the /usr/lib/gnupg/pcsc-wrapper seems to be missing in the package :(
If you have an USB reader, try using the internal ccid-driver. You
need to stop the pcscd first.
On 2/2/07, Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 14:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
mope, I didn't. I tried installing it (as part of the gpgsm package) but
the /usr/lib/gnupg/pcsc-wrapper seems to be missing in the package :(
If you have an USB reader, try using the
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