Hi!
Generating keys on a Crypto Stick with GnuPG 2.0.20 and latest MacOS X
fails with an error. Attached are the logs of running scdaemon with
option debug 2048. Any idea what's wrong?
Regars,
Jan
gpg.log
Description: Binary data
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Am 01.03.2013 20:10, schrieb Branko Majic:
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Now to see if there's any way of using the OpenPGP card through
PKCS#11 :)
Try the PKCS#11 framework OpenSC. It supports the OpenPGP Card (and
Crypto Stick) since version 0.13.
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Hi Gabriel!
Before you can use any smart card, you need to store your keys on the
smart card. Which card are you using?
Am 04.02.2012 20:16, schrieb gabriel @ telenet:
I have installed Gnupg 1.4.9 and Enigmail 1.3.5 on a Mozilla Thunderbird
10.0 mail client. My OS is Windows 7.
Everyting
/rules.d. Is it gnupg-ccid.rules in /etc/udev/? However:
Nothing changed for not-sudoer-user. Maybe there is something wrong
with udev or gpg?
mcmurphy
On 27.12.2011 00:50, Crypto Stick wrote:
Hi! Please install this package (UDEV rule) and it should work.
https://www.assembla.com/spaces
Hi!
Please install this package (UDEV rule) and it should work.
https://www.assembla.com/spaces/cryptostick/documents/ds_EMCisGr4k7QeJe5cbCb/download/ds_EMCisGr4k7QeJe5cbCb
Am 27.12.2011 00:46, schrieb mcmurphy:
Hi,
i'm trying to work with the Crypto-stick of the German Privacy
Foundation
Hi Olav!
Am 30.11.2011 05:06, schrieb Olav Seyfarth:
Hi anonymous Crypto Stick and OpenPGP card users on Linux,
You need an appropriate UDEV rule. On Debian you can install...
Thanks for that link!
Will the package find its way to the official debian repositories?
I hope so. I submitted
Hi Luis, sorry for the late reply.
You need an appropriate UDEV rule. On Debian you can install the
following package:
https://www.assembla.com/spaces/cryptostick/documents/ds_EMCisGr4k7QeJe5cbCb/download/ds_EMCisGr4k7QeJe5cbCb
Alternatively and on other systems you might copy the following UDEV
(via GPGTools):
Hi there,
just updated the attached overview picture, added two more participants to
this list (Jan (Crypto Stick) and David (DOMCrypt)) and also the GnuPG
mailing list (might be of interest for someone there). Please have a look at
the message thread below for details
At the moment, my secret key is stored on my hard drive and is encrypted
by a long passphrase. When I transfer my subkeys to the smartcard, will
they actually be encrypted whilst they're on there?
The very purpose of smartcards is to keep secret keys confidential and
secure. This is achieved
Each of the three keys can be up to 3072 bit. In fact they can even be
4096 bit long; but GnuPG does currently not support such key length in
cooperation with the Crypto Stick (but GnuPG can handle 4096 bit
soft-keys without the Crypto Stick).
On 03.06.2010 16:23, Perry, James J. wrote:
From
Looks very interesting. I'm curious how this differs from the SIM-sized card
in a SIM-sized USB reader? For example, the regular 2.0 OpenPGP card in a
SCR3320 USB stick reader
(http://www.scmmicro.com/security/view_product_en.php?PID=6).
Currently we are developing the next version which
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