I think it is not a problem to decrypt the key file in the startup process,
isn't it!? Is it possible to access the card reader (omnikey 4040) and the
smartcard via gpg from the initrd ram disk? Has anyone ever tried it in a
similar way or are there any alternatives? Finally, is there a
going on?
Please stop. One copy is enough ... if someone has time to answer your
question, they will.
Thank you.
- Original Message -
From: David Lais sn...@snope.org
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 2:17 PM
Subject: FSFE Fellower Card + LUKS on Startup
Hi GnuPG-Users,
I
: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 2:17 PM
Subject: FSFE Fellower Card + LUKS on Startup
Hi GnuPG-Users,
I have been testing the FSFE GnuPG smartcard in the past few days and I find
it really cool! However, I have some more questions regarding the card.
I have encrypted all of my linux partitions
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 07:10:52 -0500
gerry_lowry \(alliston ontario canada \(705\) 250-0112\)
gerry.lo...@abilitybusinesscomputerservices.com wrote:
Hello gerry_lowry,
David . you are sending this over and over and over . I
have this message 21 times.
I only got one copy here. Maybe
gerry_lowry (alliston ontario canada (705) 250-0112) wrote:
David . you are sending this over and over and over . I
have this message 21 times.
What's going on?
Please stop. One copy is enough ... if someone has time to answer
your question, they will.
It is likely not his
I do hope I was not perceived as being rude. I was not intending to be rude.
Robert J. Hansen wrote in part:
. You'd be appalled at how many rude, profane and offensive messages
I received from people telling me to stop spamming the list.
Yes, appalled but not surprised. Given the stress
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 15:28, r...@sixdemonbag.org said:
It is likely not his fault. The last two times this has happened it's
been because the GnuPG mailing list's server has run out of disk space.
Exactly.
The server gets wedged and begins to act out in this particular way.
Mailman figures
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 20:17, sn...@snope.org said:
wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SmartCardLUKSDiskEncryption. However, in this
HowTo, they use a MultiFlex Smartcard and load the key file on the card. In
the startup process, the keyfile is read out and sent to LUKS. This step is
really simple
Hi GnuPG-Users,
I have been testing the FSFE GnuPG smartcard in the past few days and I find
it really cool! However, I have some more questions regarding the card.
I have encrypted all of my linux partitions with LUKS and it works really
great. Next, I would like to integrate the GnuPG card