Re: Error when signing

2016-02-03 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 02/02/16 19:35, Ludovic Hirlimann wrote:
> Sure I'm trying to gpg  --edit-key XX
> 
> Setup works with my other and older key.

Your gpg.conf seems okay, but when I download your key from the
keyserver, it's telling me that you revoked the key on the day you
created it. The error "secret key not available" is a bit misleading; I
think perhaps "available" here indicates "usable". You cannot sign with
an expired key. However, this explanation doesn't quite account for this
output you got:

> gpg -K
> sec   rsa4096/C3A81C07 2015-12-17
> uid [ultimate] Ludovic Hirlimann (work key) 
> uid [ultimate] Ludovic Hirlimann 
> uid [ultimate] Ludovic Hirlimann 
> ssb   rsa4096/FFC53A40 2015-12-17

Because it should say "revoked" for the UID validity.

So... why are you trying to sign with a key that appears to be revoked?
And did you revoke it on a different computer and not import the
revocation to this computer that still says "ultimate" for validity?

BTW, which version of GnuPG are you using, and on which platform?

HTH,

Peter.

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Re: PlussID Smartcard Reader

2016-02-03 Thread Antoine Michard
YESS !!! It works with HID drivers:
x86 http://www.hidglobal.com/drivers/21277
x64 http://www.hidglobal.com/drivers/21278

If this can help someone later :D

Antoine Michard
GPG Key: 0xF5C9E7CD0882B381

Le 03/02/2016 09:05, Antoine Michard a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I've just try on my Windows computer and it works !!!
> So, It's the Omnikey linux driver... too bad :'(
> 
> Someone have something new about it ?? Make it work maybe ??
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Antoine Michard
> GPG Key: 0xF5C9E7CD0882B381
> 
> Le 02/02/2016 22:22, Antoine Michard a écrit :
>> I've found something and is bad:
>>
>> PC/SC device scanner
>> V 1.4.23 (c) 2001-2011, Ludovic Rousseau 
>> Compiled with PC/SC lite version: 1.8.13
>> Using reader plug'n play mechanism
>> Scanning present readers...
>> 0: OMNIKEY AG Smart Card Reader 00 00
>>
>> Tue Feb 2 22:03:21 2016
>> Reader 0: OMNIKEY AG Smart Card Reader 00 00
>> ...
>>
>> So, the reader is an Omnikey, then I've found this:
>> Omnikey based readers don't work with that card because the readers
>> don't support Extended Length APDUs.
>> http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2011-August/042566.html
>>
>> I've contact +ID support to know a little more about it.
>> It is worth nothing, this reader is very tiny and you can take it with
>> you everywhere (It's the size of little lighter).
>>
>> Antoine Michard
>> GPG Key: 0xF5C9E7CD0882B381
>>
>> Le 02/02/2016 21:11, st...@mailbox.org a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
 Antoine Michard  hat am 2. Februar 2016 um
 19:06 geschrieben:


 Hi all,

 Recently, I've bought a PlussID (or +ID) Smartcard reader on there
 website (http://www.pluss-id.com/). I bought it to use it on travel.

 I receive it today and it's really, really tiny !!

 But, unfortunetly it doesn't work with my OpenPGP Card 2.1 with 3 RSA
 4096bits keys. I can read data on the card, I can enter my PIN but then
 I can't sign, decrypt or use my any key.

 What can I do to debug the smartcard reader ?? It is possible to resolve
 this ??
>>>
>>> unfortunately I cannot answer you in detail but have you checked
>>> (particularly the Troubleshooting section)?
>>>
>>> (1) https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki/OpenPGP-card
>>>
>>> HTH
>>>
>>> Stebe
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: PlussID Smartcard Reader

2016-02-03 Thread Antoine Michard
Hi,

I've just try on my Windows computer and it works !!!
So, It's the Omnikey linux driver... too bad :'(

Someone have something new about it ?? Make it work maybe ??

Thanks

Antoine Michard
GPG Key: 0xF5C9E7CD0882B381

Le 02/02/2016 22:22, Antoine Michard a écrit :
> I've found something and is bad:
> 
> PC/SC device scanner
> V 1.4.23 (c) 2001-2011, Ludovic Rousseau 
> Compiled with PC/SC lite version: 1.8.13
> Using reader plug'n play mechanism
> Scanning present readers...
> 0: OMNIKEY AG Smart Card Reader 00 00
> 
> Tue Feb 2 22:03:21 2016
> Reader 0: OMNIKEY AG Smart Card Reader 00 00
> ...
> 
> So, the reader is an Omnikey, then I've found this:
> Omnikey based readers don't work with that card because the readers
> don't support Extended Length APDUs.
> http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2011-August/042566.html
> 
> I've contact +ID support to know a little more about it.
> It is worth nothing, this reader is very tiny and you can take it with
> you everywhere (It's the size of little lighter).
> 
> Antoine Michard
> GPG Key: 0xF5C9E7CD0882B381
> 
> Le 02/02/2016 21:11, st...@mailbox.org a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>>> Antoine Michard  hat am 2. Februar 2016 um
>>> 19:06 geschrieben:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Recently, I've bought a PlussID (or +ID) Smartcard reader on there
>>> website (http://www.pluss-id.com/). I bought it to use it on travel.
>>>
>>> I receive it today and it's really, really tiny !!
>>>
>>> But, unfortunetly it doesn't work with my OpenPGP Card 2.1 with 3 RSA
>>> 4096bits keys. I can read data on the card, I can enter my PIN but then
>>> I can't sign, decrypt or use my any key.
>>>
>>> What can I do to debug the smartcard reader ?? It is possible to resolve
>>> this ??
>>
>> unfortunately I cannot answer you in detail but have you checked
>> (particularly the Troubleshooting section)?
>>
>> (1) https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki/OpenPGP-card
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Stebe
>>
> 
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Re: FAQ maintenance

2016-02-03 Thread Antoine Michard
Hi Robert,

It's a great idea to update the FAQ.

I propose to explain the different key in the keyring:
- C for Certify. This key certify all other key in your keyring
- E for Encrypt. It's use for encryption/decryption. Be aware with
encryption subkey.
- S for Sign. This key is use for sign document, message, file, etc...
- A for Authentification. You can use this key to authentificate your
self to a server/desktop (SSH, PAM)

And some subtilities with subkeys, like you should always have a backup
on your encryption subkey. Because GnuPG use the lastest key for
encrypt, and even if you have an encryption key in your master key, you
couldn't decrypt it because it was encrypted with you lastest key, your
subkey...

Antoine Michard
GPG Key: 0xF5C9E7CD0882B381

Le 03/02/2016 21:12, Robert J. Hansen a écrit :
> Time for my semi-regular FAQ perusing and updating.  I plan on updating
> the FAQ to include a link to the FSF's email security guide, but that
> seems like such an unobjectionable change I'm not going to kick it
> around the list for pre-approval.  Beyond that, if there's anything
> you've always thought the FAQ should mention, now's a great time to
> suggest it.  :)
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Re: FAQ maintenance

2016-02-03 Thread Ineiev
On Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 03:12:59PM -0500, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Time for my semi-regular FAQ perusing and updating.

Gorgeous!

> I plan on updating
> the FAQ to include a link to the FSF's email security guide,

Out of curiosity - have you reviewed the latest version of ESD?


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FAQ maintenance

2016-02-03 Thread Robert J. Hansen
Time for my semi-regular FAQ perusing and updating.  I plan on updating
the FAQ to include a link to the FSF's email security guide, but that
seems like such an unobjectionable change I'm not going to kick it
around the list for pre-approval.  Beyond that, if there's anything
you've always thought the FAQ should mention, now's a great time to
suggest it.  :)

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