Hi, I'm still playing with my card ;-)
Just in case my fellowship card breaks up, I wanted to test the bkuptocard process. So I stick another openpgp card in the reader and --edit my key, run bkuptocard /path/to/sk_*.gpg Apparently it successfully imports it, but however I still see the old card' s/n under "General key info..:". In fact, I can't sign anything because I'm asked for the other card. (I obviousy save before quitting gpg) I the tried to "addcardkey", and it creates the new subkey on the new card, however I'm always asked for the old one, to sign the new key I guess. The newly created key gets properly marked as "being on" the new card. So, am I doing something wrong? For what I could understand from the man pages, it should update that kind of information, so that I could use this new card with the old backed up key. I also tried keytocard, but it fails stating that a secret key is already on the card (which is true, but shouldn't I be able to change the secret key like that, if I enter my pins and all?) And, is there any way for someone to "empty" the card from all the keys stored, after entering the admin pin or something? If it isn't possible, is it a "missing feature", or an actual feature? Thanks, -- Andreas Liebschner _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
