Le 04/07/11 22:52, Klaus Ethgen a écrit :
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Am Mi den 29. Jun 2011 um 10:29 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
Are you using pcsc-lite with GnuPG or the GnuPG internal CCID driver?
I am not sure what you wont to know. I use pcsc-lite (the library)
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Hello,
Am Mi den 29. Jun 2011 um 10:29 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
> Are you using pcsc-lite with GnuPG or the GnuPG internal CCID driver?
I am not sure what you wont to know. I use pcsc-lite (the library) and
gnupg for signing my mails and stuff. I
Hi,
I was also affected by this issue. Since the last update of pcscd
(1.7.2-2 -> 1.7.4-1) I got the following message on the console just
several seconds after accessing the OpenPGP card (eg with gpg
--card-status):
Message from syslogd@carbon at Jul 1 18:08:00 ...
4>
My card reader is "Gemal
Le 29/06/11 10:11, Klaus Ethgen a écrit :
Just in the moment I got the message again. And I was not removing the
stick. It just happened several seconds after I made the signature. (Jun
29 09:07:58, you can check that with my signature time of the mail) So
the bug also happens without pulling the
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Hi,
Just in the moment I got the message again. And I was not removing the
stick. It just happened several seconds after I made the signature. (Jun
29 09:07:58, you can check that with my signature time of the mail) So
the bug also happens without p
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Hello,
Am Di den 28. Jun 2011 um 18:17 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
> Try to kill any running pcscd and remove the smart card reader to
> see if you also get the syslog line.
I can try so. But as the bug do not happens any time it is a bit
difficult t
Le 28/06/11 18:40, Klaus Ethgen a écrit :
Am Di den 28. Jun 2011 um 17:27 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
What you call "disconnect of the PGPCard" is removing the smart card
from the smart card reader?
Yes. As it is a stick where the card is put inside the card cannot be
removed so the complete sti
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Hi,
Am Di den 28. Jun 2011 um 17:27 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
> >>Why do you think it is a pcscd bug? What is "obvious"?
> >>I can't find anything in your log entry related to pcscd.
> >
> >Due to it is related to disconnect of the PGPCard and it st
Le 28/06/11 09:20, Klaus Ethgen a écrit :
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Hello,
Am Mo den 27. Jun 2011 um 19:39 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
Here is the rsyslog dump of such a message:
Debug line with all properties:
FROMHOST: '', fromhost-ip: '127.0.0.1', HOSTNAME: '
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Hello,
Am Mo den 27. Jun 2011 um 19:39 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
> >Here is the rsyslog dump of such a message:
> >Debug line with all properties:
> >FROMHOST: '', fromhost-ip: '127.0.0.1', HOSTNAME: '', PRI: 0,
> >syslogtag '4>'
Le 27/06/11 11:24, Klaus Ethgen a écrit :
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Package: pcscd
Version: 1.7.4-1
Severity: minor
Since some time I get strange messages in syslog when unplugging GnuPG
card. The message is not happen all times. In fact it happens seldom. I
am also not fu
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Package: pcscd
Version: 1.7.4-1
Severity: minor
Since some time I get strange messages in syslog when unplugging GnuPG
card. The message is not happen all times. In fact it happens seldom. I
am also not fully sure that pcscd is the source but it is
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