Hi Werner,
How to generated an authentication key off-card ?
Because when I generate it by :
gpg2 --edit-key my_key_id
commande addkey
RSA (sign only)
and make a keytocard to authentication, it's appears on sign key (S) and not
authentication key (A) .
Thanks in advanced for your answer.
Hi Werner,
I answer to my self, in fact I need to use the expert mode to do that, sorry ...
Best Regards
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Hi Werner,
Sorry, but I've need more informations about it.
I tried this :
gpg2 --edit-key my_key_id
commande genkey = commande invalide , may be you wanted to say addkey ?, but
in this case what choice : RSA (sign only) or RSA (encrypt only) ?
Thanks in advanced for these informations and
Hi werner,
I think I've the solution, could you confirm it please :
gpg2 --edit-key my_key_id
commande addkey
RSA (sign only)
Thanks in advanced for your answer
Best Regards
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Hi,
Is it possible to have the same authentication key on several smartcard ?
Is it possible to done an authentication key backup when it has been generated
directly on a smartcard ?
Thanks in advanced for your answer.
Best Regard.
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Gnupg-users
On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 11:46, tux.tsn...@free.fr said:
Is it possible to have the same authentication key on several smartcard ?
Yes. You need to generate the key off-card and and then put it onto the
card. Use gpg --edit-key and the subcommands genkey and keytocard for
this.
Is it possible
Hi Werner,
Many thanks for your answer, I will try it.
Best Regard
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