On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 01:22, jcr...@gmail.com said:
$ killall -u username scdaemon #usually has to be entered 2-3x to
kill it
FWIW,
gpgconf --reload scdaemon
does the same in a well defined manner.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
ps.
Please do not use killall but pkill which is a well
On Jan 29, 2010, at 8:12 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 01:22, jcr...@gmail.com said:
$ killall -u username scdaemon #usually has to be entered
2-3x to
kill it
FWIW,
gpgconf --reload scdaemon
does the same in a well defined manner.
I will remember to use this in the
On Jan 17, 2010, at 12:23 PM, Sean Rima wrote:
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Hi
A friend on the pgpnet mailing list is using a hushmail.com gpg key but
when I import it, I get:
C:\Users\Sean Rimagpg --import test.txt
gpg: key C4E23A82: accepted non self-signed user
David
Yes the key is generated by hushmail.com. Not sure if they will listen
to me, but I will forward this to the list where the problem
originated
Thanks for the help and sorry for top posting, on my BlackBerry (and
sadly no gnupg)
Sean
On 1/29/10, David Shaw ds...@jabberwocky.com wrote:
On
On 29 January 2010, at 00:22, Chris Ruff wrote:
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Gpg does not recognize my fellowship card;
~ xxx$ gpg --card-status
gpg: selecting openpgp failed: Card error
gpg: OpenPGP card not available: Card error
Reader 01: Gemplus GemPC Twin 00 00
Is
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On 1/29/10 9:23 PM, taurus wrote:
On 29 January 2010, at 00:22, Chris Ruff wrote:
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Gpg does not recognize my fellowship card;
~ xxx$ gpg --card-status
gpg: selecting openpgp failed: Card