gnupg and ssh interaction somehow broken (card reader with pinpad)

2021-03-16 Thread Andreas K. Huettel via Gnupg-users
Dear all, I'd appreciate some advice. I recently returned back from a year abroad to my trusted hardware, and it seems an upgrade of gpg in the meantime broke things. Setup: * OpenPGP card with S, E, A subkeys; using both gnupg and ssh with the card * SPR532 USB card reader with pinpad

Broken / lost smartcard

2020-03-08 Thread Andreas K. Huettel via Gnupg-users
[changing the subject since this is quite a different topic] > What I would like to know how people handle the case when a SmardCard gets > lost, broken or maybe confiscicated at an Airport etc.? Well, that's the argument for having at least primary/cert key and encryption subkey not *only* on

Sunset of a smartcard encryption key

2020-03-07 Thread Andreas K. Huettel via Gnupg-users
Hi all, so here's a question that I'm sure people here have already been thinking about... Like probably many others here I have a gpg smartcard with three subkeys Sign, Encrypt, Authenticate, and an offline Certify master key at a safe place. * If I want to let my Signature subkey expire