Hello,
You can use with OpenSC PKCS#11 module.
Some note:
https://docs.google.com/a/mbm.vn/document/d/1qjiFJGCTWOhzYgMbJMZ79gDxiDXrY4xtNfRD1siXtcg/edit#
On 10/23/2012 10:22 PM, Michael Freischlad wrote:
Dear all,
I've got a OpenPGP Card 2.0 and would like to use it with Thunderbird
for
Werner, thank you for your quick response.
card to lookup the certificate in the GnuPG keybox (via gpgsm). The
card does not store the certificate.
Because of the Specifications on http://g10code.com/p-card.html (Data onject
to store a X.509 certificate) I thought it would be possible.
As
On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 09:39, freisch...@gmx.net said:
As far as I understand the card is capable of storing a complete certificate
(sec key and pub key). But this certificate is not supposed to be used with
the on card generated key(s). Am I right?
It is up to you how you use it. GnuPG does
Dear all,
I've got a OpenPGP Card 2.0 and would like to use it with Thunderbird
for signing and encrypting mails via s/mime. I'm running latest version
of gpg2 (2.0.19) on a Windows 7 machine.
What I did so far:
1) Set up of OpenPGP Card with gpg2 (changed name, generated keys). No
Problems
On Tue, 23 Oct 2012 17:22, freisch...@gmx.net said:
What am I doing wrong?
You need to use Scute. It takes care of presenting all required
information to Mozilla. That mainly means that it uses the key on the
card to lookup the certificate in the GnuPG keybox (via gpgsm). The
card does not