> this 1024 key has a 8192 sub key what is te meaning of such a large sub key?
You'd have to ask the owner. If he used GnuPG to generate this key he'd
have to hack on the source code, because out of the box GnuPG only
generates up to 4096-bit keys.
this 1024 key has a 8192 sub key what is te meaning of such a large sub key?
pub 1024D/6DE54A05 2017-10-01
uid tim@gmx.net
sub 8192g/E1776147 2017-10-01
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El día domingo, octubre 01, 2017 a las 06:37:46p. m. +0200, Franck Routier
escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem where my OpenPGP smartcard is not recognized when I
> remove it from the reader and reinsert it.
>
> Moreover I like to remove the card and reinsert it when needed, as when
> used
Hi,
I have a problem where my OpenPGP smartcard is not recognized when I
remove it from the reader and reinsert it.
Moreover I like to remove the card and reinsert it when needed, as when
used for authentication with Poldi, I'm only asked for the PIN once, and
then the PIN is cached (at the