Am Montag 07 Juni 2010 08:22:07 schrieb Simon Josefsson:
I'm using the keyboard on my smartcard reader to enter the PIN and it
works fine with GnuPG. I'm using a SCM SPR-532. Maybe your reader
isn't supported?
I have that reader model, too. The normal card usage works. (Not without
Hauke Laging mailinglis...@hauke-laging.de writes:
Am Montag 07 Juni 2010 08:22:07 schrieb Simon Josefsson:
I'm using the keyboard on my smartcard reader to enter the PIN and it
works fine with GnuPG. I'm using a SCM SPR-532. Maybe your reader
isn't supported?
I have that reader model,
On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 12:48, mailinglis...@hauke-laging.de said:
When I use the keys on the card then gpg always asks me to use the reader
keypad. Do you have a special configuration so that it does this for changing
the PIN, too?
Changing the pin via the keypad is not implemented.
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Hello,
the man page says:
gpg2 may be run with no commands, in which case it will perform a reasonable
action depending on the type of file it is given as input (an encrypted
message is decrypted, a signature is verified, a file containing keys is
listed).
Indeed:
start cmd: gpg
Hauke Laging wrote:
I hope there is a tell me what this is command that does nothing else (so
that it can be safely used). If it is a keyring, list the content (like now
without a command), if it is an encrypted file it would be nice to know that
(and the recipients' key IDs) WITHOUT gpg