Re: x509 and openGPG smartcard

2012-05-10 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed,  9 May 2012 22:15, guy...@lechiennoir.net said:

> It seems that I can't write the certificate to the smartcard.
> Is it a bug or did I made a mistake? BTW, I get the same error on Fedora 16..

I don't know.  I only implemented it once and never used.  There is no
need for it in GnuPG.  To debug it you should put 

  debug 2048
  debug 1024
  log-file /foor/bar/scd.log

into scdaemon.log and run 

  gpgconf --reload scdaemon

to restart scdaemon.

Take care: debug 2048 may also log your PIN.


Salam-Shalom,

   Werner


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Re: x509 and openGPG smartcard

2012-05-10 Thread Simon Josefsson
Guillaume Lanquepin-Chesnais  writes:

> Hello,
>
> I've just bought a Gemalto USB Shell Token V2 and openGPG smartcard. I
> successfully get it work on Ubuntu 12.04 (gnupgp 2.0.17) without any
> problem. However, I
> can't store a x509 certificate on the smartcard.

I thought OpenPGP cards didn't support storing X.509 certs?

/Simon

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Re: x509 and openGPG smartcard

2012-05-10 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 10 May 2012 13:29, si...@josefsson.org said:

> I thought OpenPGP cards didn't support storing X.509 certs?

There was some spare space on the new chips and thus the specs allow for
an optional field to store a certificate (or any other data) .  GnuPG 1.4
does not support it.


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   Werner

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