On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 00:14, djpeterrobert...@gmail.com said:
david@david-desktop-debian:/$ gpg-agent --use-standard-socket
To start the agent you need to add the --daemon argument. For testing
you may use this:
gpg-agent --use-standard --daemon sh
which opens a new shell and sets up
To start the agent you need to add the --daemon argument. For
testing you may use this:
gpg-agent --use-standard --daemon sh
which opens a new shell and sets up everything. You need to make
sure that no other agent is running and controlling the card.
You should also unset the
I don't have a ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf and starting gpg-agent with
--use-standard-socket doesn't work:
david@david-desktop-debian:/$ gpg-agent --use-standard-socket
gpg-agent[4092]: can't connect to `/tmp/gpg-ZGPhgS/S.gpg-agent': No such
file or directory
gpg-agent[4092]: can't connect to
I posted this earlier:
Hello,
I've just bought myself a Gemplus/Gemalto GemPC twin USB smartcard
reader and a V2.0 OpenPGP card. I'm running Debian Squeeze. I've set up
udev rules as described here
http://www.gnupg.org/howtos/card-howto/en/smartcard-howto-single.html .
However, when I insert my
On 09/07/2011 04:13 PM, David Robertson wrote:
I posted this earlier:
Hello,
I've just bought myself a Gemplus/Gemalto GemPC twin USB smartcard
reader and a V2.0 OpenPGP card. I'm running Debian Squeeze. I've set up
udev rules as described here