card.
Most likely the card is using a ECH0064 compliant structure...
Could this be helpfull and is there a solution to use this card with gnupg?
Fabio
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On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 12:24:16 -0800 (PST), fava64 wrote:
Does this mean it doesn't work or does this mean that I did not understand
anything?
That probably means that your card does not follow the DIN V 66291-1
(aka DINSIG) as implemented by scdaemon.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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Is there a way to use the SmartCard?
Thank you for your interest
Fabio
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 11:49:31 -0800 (PST), fava64 wrote:
f...@desk:~$ gpg2 --card-status
Application ID ...: FF7F00
gpg: this is a DINSIG compliant card
gpg: not an OpenPGP card
Right. You need to use gpgsm for the X.509 keys as used with these
cards:
gpgsm --learn-card
to read the
APPTYPE DINSIG
OK
I could not see any key appear in Kleopatra (Ubuntu 9.10, KDE4) or somewhere
else
(gpg2 --list-keys)
Does this mean it doesn't work or does this mean that I did not understand
anything?
Fabio
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