One last question on this. The gpg4win-3.0.0.exe installs among others an
OutLook plugin (GpgOl DLL) which let you encrypt and sign mails in
OutLook. Ofc, my keypair I'm using with the OpenPGP Card was built for
'Matthias Apitz ' and not for my company mail addr
El día martes, noviembre 21, 2017 a las 06:50:18p. m. +0900, NIIBE Yutaka
escribió:
> Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > The produced log is:
> >
> > $ cat ../AppData/Local/VirtualStore/Windows/SysWOW64/scdaemon.log
> [...]
> > 2017-11-21 08:24:04 scdaemon[3868.2] DBG: enter:
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> The produced log is:
>
> $ cat ../AppData/Local/VirtualStore/Windows/SysWOW64/scdaemon.log
[...]
> 2017-11-21 08:24:04 scdaemon[3868.2] DBG: enter: apdu_open_reader:
> portstr=(null)
> 2017-11-21 08:24:04 scdaemon[3868.2] detected reader 'Broadcom Corp
Hello,
Thanks, Werner, for the helping hand. I did so to capture the log of the
scdaemon.
But did not used the nice trick of TCP, because I did not wanted to have the VM
up and running and blocking the OpenPGP Card on USB. I run all the GnuPG
commands
from the DOS cmd shell, only the tail of
El día lunes, noviembre 20, 2017 a las 03:07:44p. m. +0100, Peter Lebbing
escribió:
> On 20/11/17 08:56, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > I killed a running SmartCard Service on Win7 and tested GnuPG on a
> > Cygwin command line.
>
> Involving Cygwin is yet another non-trivial hurdle to take. I think
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017 08:56, g...@unixarea.de said:
> I killed a running SmartCard Service on Win7 and tested GnuPG on a
> Cygwin command line. It says:
Cygwin - I would not suggest to use this. We have no idea on whether
the RNG does what we want it to do. The IPC mechanism and
On 20/11/17 08:56, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> I killed a running SmartCard Service on Win7 and tested GnuPG on a
> Cygwin command line.
Involving Cygwin is yet another non-trivial hurdle to take. I think it's
best if you get it working on Windows first, and only then try to
involve another layer in
El día domingo, noviembre 19, 2017 a las 03:20:16p. m. +0100, Peter Lebbing
escribió:
> On 17/11/17 16:09, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > It seems that the USB token is fine, but the Card is not (see
> > attachment).
>
> I don't use Windows myself, but AFAIK, this is normal and not a problem.
>
>
On 17/11/17 16:09, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> It seems that the USB token is fine, but the Card is not (see
> attachment).
I don't use Windows myself, but AFAIK, this is normal and not a problem.
AFAIK, the exclamation mark triangle on the smartcard means that the OS
has no driver to work with that
El día jueves, noviembre 16, 2017 a las 07:23:03p. m. +0100, Werner Koch
escribió:
> Usually the Windows hardware detection (a menu item like "Install new
> hardware", ot a small icon in the taskbar) can locate all common reader
> types and their drivers. It not, you need to check the website
El día jueves, noviembre 16, 2017 a las 07:23:03p. m. +0100, Werner Koch
escribió:
> Usually the Windows hardware detection (a menu item like "Install new
> hardware", ot a small icon in the taskbar) can locate all common reader
> types and their drivers. It not, you need to check the website
On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 13:56, g...@unixarea.de said:
> I copied over GNUPGHOME and gpa and OutLook can see/use the pub key. To
> get access to the Card, I need some driver in Win7. Do you know any
> reliable place to fetch from.
Usually the Windows hardware detection (a menu item like "Install new
El día miércoles, noviembre 15, 2017 a las 12:19:30p. m. +0100, Werner Koch
escribió:
> On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 09:06, g...@unixarea.de said:
>
> > Before digging into all the details by my own and esp. because in Windows
> > I'm only a
> > DAU(*), is there some step by step guide to configure the
On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 09:06, g...@unixarea.de said:
> Before digging into all the details by my own and esp. because in Windows I'm
> only a
> DAU(*), is there some step by step guide to configure the OpenPGP Card in
> Windows and using the files from the GNUPGHOME on FreeBSD in Windows?
Actually
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