On Thu, 4 Aug 2011 23:36, thaj...@gmail.com said:
any version of the 2.x branch. I do not need GPG4WIN and can not
understand why the same thing has not been compiled like the version 1.x
branch.
Gpg4win is the official binary distribution of GnuPG. Use the light
installer and you are done.
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 01:49, l...@debethencourt.com said:
luisbg@atlas ~ $ gpg --card-status
gpg: selecting openpgp failed: Unsupported certificate
What kind of reader are you using?
luisbg@atlas ~ $ gpg-agent --server gpg-connect-agent
Now that is a strange command. The gpg-connect-agent
On Thu, 4 Aug 2011 23:32, do...@dougbarton.us said:
comments/questions. First, would it be possible to have a run-time
option not to display the fingerprints? I think it's an interesting
idea, but not particularly useful to me as I don't already have them
memorized. :)
No. The fingerprint
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 09:32:35AM +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 01:49, l...@debethencourt.com said:
luisbg@atlas ~ $ gpg --card-status
gpg: selecting openpgp failed: Unsupported certificate
What kind of reader are you using?
luisbg@atlas ~ $ gpg-agent --server
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 10:25:33AM +0200, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 09:32:35AM +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 01:49, l...@debethencourt.com said:
luisbg@atlas ~ $ gpg --card-status
gpg: selecting openpgp failed: Unsupported certificate
What
On 05/08/11 03:02, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
device in debian:
crw-rw-r--+ 1 root root 189, 516 2011-08-05 00:46 /dev/bus/usb/005/005
device in gentoo:
crw-rw-r-- 1 root pcscd 189, 395 Aug 5 02:56 /dev/bus/usb/004/012
my user is part of the pcscd group. I just checked.
Look closely at
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 10:31, l...@debethencourt.com said:
Missed this question the first time around...
It is a SCM Microsystems SCR 335
Well that one works. It even works fine with the scdaemon internal
driver, thus try after stopping pcscd.
When I do it as you say I get:
gpg-connect-agent
On Thu, Aug 04, 2011 at 11:25:36PM +0200, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
Hi everybody and thanks for the help.
I recently upgraded my GnuPG setup with a Smart Card (GnuPG Card v2).
I can get/set the information of the card through the root user, but this is
not good for everyday use. I think I
Hi everybody and thanks for the help.
I recently upgraded my GnuPG setup with a Smart Card (GnuPG Card v2).
I can get/set the information of the card through the root user, but this is
not good for everyday use. I think I have pinpointed the problem, scdaemon
iny my machine doesn't like anybody