El día viernes, junio 09, 2017 a las 08:09:12a. m. +0200, Werner Koch escribió:
> > > The bad PIN counter in the card is not decremented. Switching the card > > back to 'forced' makes signing with PIN working again. > > Interesting. Did you also try to reset the card (i.e. re-insert) whit > non-forced set? As I wrote in the last mail, it works now like it should and for signing as for SSH I only have to enter the PIN once. I have one last remaining issue with this GnuPG card and/or my USB device HID Global OMNIKEY 6121 Smart Card Reader and/or FreeBSD, i.e. its totally unclear at the moment what is causing it: Sometimes (let's say in 50% of the cases) the USB device is not seen by the FreeBSD kernel on power-on boot, even if the OMNIKEY is already inserted before power-on. When it is not seen on boot, it is not seen on withdraw and re-insert. When it is seen, it is always seen, i.e. one can re-insert as much as you want, it always works. Sometimes not even a re-boot helps, it takes 2-3 re-boots to get the OMNIKEY seen. I know, this is not a GnuPG issue, but I wanted to mention it here to ask if others has similar experiences, even on Linux or other OS, or if it worth to get a new OMNIKEY device or even another device. Comments? Thanks matthias -- Matthias Apitz, ✉ g...@unixarea.de, ⌂ http://www.unixarea.de/ ☎ +49-176-38902045 Public GnuPG key: http://www.unixarea.de/key.pub 8. Mai 1945: Wer nicht feiert hat den Krieg verloren. 8 de mayo de 1945: Quien no festeja perdió la Guerra. May 8, 1945: Who does not celebrate lost the War.
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