The FAQ that was mentioned earlier this year is still being worked
on/revised. Werner requested that we shift to using org-mode
formatting, so I took the XML markup and wrote a small script to convert
it to org-mode.
There is a GitHub repo set up for the FAQ at:
Werner, thank you for your quick response.
card to lookup the certificate in the GnuPG keybox (via gpgsm). The
card does not store the certificate.
Because of the Specifications on http://g10code.com/p-card.html (Data onject
to store a X.509 certificate) I thought it would be possible.
As
I am executing a --batch file and am getting the below error messages.
Contents of bat file:
C:\gnupg\gpg.exe --batch --homedir c:\gnupg\ --yes --no-default-keyring
--keyring c:\gnupg\pubring.gpg --delete-key the-key-name
Error messages:
gpg: renaming `c:\gnupg\pubring.gpg' to
Thanks, I will take this on mind.
2012/10/19 Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org
On Sun, 7 Oct 2012 02:34, jaimefde...@gmail.com said:
If I type a password gpg will try it with all the posible recipients but
this is not the behaviour that I want, is there any way to force a user?
FWIW: GnuPG
2012/10/19 Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org
On Mon, 8 Oct 2012 13:13, jaimefde...@gmail.com said:
$ gpg --batch --passphrase-fd 0 --status-fd 2 --command-fd 0 --edit-key
user
What's wrong with
gpg2 --passwd USER
?
But then I have to use pinentry, and I don't want to. I tried
gpg
On Tue, 23 Oct 2012 18:41, incogn...@mixnym.net said:
gpg: renaming `c:\gnupg\pubring.gpg' to `c:\gnupg\pubring.bak' failed:
Permission denied
gpg: deleting keyblock failed: file rename error
It is possible that another process accesses pubring.gpg without doing
proper locking.
On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 09:39, freisch...@gmx.net said:
As far as I understand the card is capable of storing a complete certificate
(sec key and pub key). But this certificate is not supposed to be used with
the on card generated key(s). Am I right?
It is up to you how you use it. GnuPG does
Hi,
how are the chances that I can use an agrolis (http://argolis.com/) usb
smart card reader with GPG?
It shows up as /dev/ttyACM0
Rgds
Richard
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