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On 26/04/12 05:49, Nguyễn Hồng Quân wrote:
Hello all,
I'm using GnuPG and OpenSC to test my token. Each time I've done using
GPG, the OpenSC cannot access the token. I have to reboot the computer
to use OpenSC.
There is a way to make the
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On 26/04/12 05:49, Nguyễn Hồng Quân wrote:
Hello all,
I'm using GnuPG and OpenSC to test my token. Each time I've done using GPG,
the OpenSC
cannot access the token. I have to reboot the computer to use OpenSC.
There is a way to make the
Hello,
That's the Crypto Stick http://www.crypto-stick.com/
After trying pgp --card-status or gpg --card-edit, I cannot access the
Crypto Stick with OpenSC, meaning opensc-tool does not work.
Each time I use GPG, I have to reboot the computer in order to use OpenSC.
On 04/26/2012 01:03 PM,
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On 26/04/12 08:17, Nguyễn Hồng Quân wrote:
Hello,
That's the Crypto Stick http://www.crypto-stick.com/
After trying pgp --card-status or gpg --card-edit, I cannot access the
Crypto Stick with OpenSC, meaning opensc-tool does not work.
Each time I
Thanks David,
I'm starting to develop OpenSC to make it support fully the
CryptoStick (which uses OpenPGP card). So I cannot uninstall OpenSC.
Because the OpenSC does not support OpenPGP card fully, I sometimes use
GPG to test the card.
So there is no way to leave these two together?
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 06:49, quanngu...@mbm.vn said:
I'm using GnuPG and OpenSC to test my token. Each time I've done using
GPG, the OpenSC cannot access the token. I have to reboot the computer
to use OpenSC.
GnuPG requires exclusive access to the card. The best way to work with
the card from
Thank you all
On Thu 26 Apr 2012 03:43:17 PM ICT, Werner Koch wrote:
Yes. Put this option into scdaemon.conf:
--card-timeout N
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Regards,
Quân
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On 26/04/12 08:51, Nguyễn Hồng Quân wrote:
Thanks David,
I'm starting to develop OpenSC to make it support fully the
CryptoStick (which uses OpenPGP card). So I cannot uninstall OpenSC.
Because the OpenSC does not support OpenPGP card fully, I