On 09.01.2010, RobertHoltzman wrote:
Personally I think a lot of people care about privacy, but are just not
able and/or frightened to install something complex on their machines.
Then you get the contingent that sats I have nothing to hide.
What I've encountered is that lots of people
Hi,
I'm the prowed owner of a DINSIG SmartCard (due to professional reasons),
and I'd like to use it on my Linux Ubuntu 9.10 System with a Cherry ST-2000
USB card-reader.
OpenGPG cards are well recognized by gpg and gpg2. In contrast, the
commandline tool gpg says:
f...@desk:~$ gpg
2010/1/5 Jason French frenc...@gmail.com:
I'm on OS X 10.5.8 running Thunderbird 3.0 with Enigmail 1.0. Thanks
in advance.
I recommend upgrading to MacGPG2 v2.0.14-RC2 - see
http://macgpg2.sourceforge.net/
Ben
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 11:49:31 -0800 (PST), fava64 wrote:
f...@desk:~$ gpg2 --card-status
Application ID ...: FF7F00
gpg: this is a DINSIG compliant card
gpg: not an OpenPGP card
Right. You need to use gpgsm for the X.509 keys as used with these
cards:
gpgsm --learn-card
to read the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Jason French wrote on 05.01.10 21:45:
Despite having near identical configurations between my work and home
iMacs, I've noticed that at home it's not unusual to see 15 to 30
instances of gpg-agent processes open. I've been unable to remedy the
Hello Werner,
Thank you for your help.
Here is what I got:
f...@desk:~$ gpgsm --learn-card
gpgsm: DBG: connection to agent established
secmem usage: 0/16384 bytes in 0 blocks
f...@desk:~$ gpg-connect-agent
scd serialno dinsig
S SERIALNO FF7F00 0
OK
scd learn --force
S SERIALNO FF7F00 0
S
2010/1/9 Ludwig Hügelschäfer mlis...@hammernoch.net:
Second, have a look into your Start Objects (which are opened at login).
Are there multiple entries for start-gpg-agent? Remove all but one.
start-gpg-agent will not start another copy if it can communicate with
an already running instance of
Am Samstag, den 09.01.2010, 00:21 +0100 schrieb Olav Seyfarth:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Hi Bernhard,
After moving to Ubuntu (OT: for multimedia reasons) I fail to use these
keys with the newly created account. I have access to all the old files
and
I would like to use this mailing-list through the forum emulation of Nabble
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However when I go to
BenXS wrote:
I would like to use this mailing-list through the forum emulation of Nabble
at
http://old.nabble.com/GnuPG---User-f959.html
I don't need any posting delivery by email any more but would like to stay
subscribed to be able to post questions.
However when I go to
On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 02:49:13PM +0100, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 09.01.2010, RobertHoltzman wrote:
Personally I think a lot of people care about privacy, but are just not
able and/or frightened to install something complex on their machines.
Then you get the contingent that sats I have
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