On Jul 6, 2010, at 1:51 PM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> *************
> Most people use the  GnuPG program to do that. The experimental
> development version gnupg 1.9 used to include support for using smart
> cards using opensc. But since the code has changed and now GnuPG has its
> own smart card code. In practice many cards that work well with OpenSC
> should also work well with GnuPG. If that is not the case, you need to
> contact GnuPG developers, as their code is completely independent. 
> *************

You need to talk to GnuPG people about it. 

Once you get the information, please add it to the OpenSC wiki.


> On the other hand, I found this project from Zeljko Vrba and Alon
> Bar-Lev: http://gnupg-pkcs11.sourceforge.net/index.html


> Are you aware of any other resources about GnuPG? I would like to
> understand first how to transfer my GnuPG key to a smartcard.
gnupg-pkcs11 uses PKCS#11 so you need to use a pre-personalized smart card with 
opensc-pkcs11.so




> In the configuration file:
> provider-p1-library /usr/lib/pkcs11/p1.so
> 
> Should be: 
> provider-p1-library /usr/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so

Probably, it needs to point to the real file.

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Martin Paljak
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