Re: Manually changing smartcard state

2015-01-26 Thread Johannes Zarl
> Is it possible to change the smartcard state after PIN is entered, so it > would be back in the same state as it was when first inserted into the > reader (and would require the PIN to be entered again also for > decryption)? So without removing and re-inserting the card, possibly > using some A

Re: Talking about Cryptodevices... which one?

2015-01-26 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Sunday 25 January 2015 at 4:31:06 PM, in , Matthias-Christian Ott wrote: > As already mentioned, under a certain threat model a > successful attack only needs two signatures: one for > the revocation certificate and one to sign the key of > t

Manually changing smartcard state

2015-01-26 Thread Jernej Kos
Hello! Is it possible to change the smartcard state after PIN is entered, so it would be back in the same state as it was when first inserted into the reader (and would require the PIN to be entered again also for decryption)? So without removing and re-inserting the card, possibly using some APDU

Re: gpg-bash-lib - parsing gpg's --status-fd - feedback desired - was: Is there a shell script or bash library for parsing gpg's --status-fd output?

2015-01-26 Thread Patrick Schleizer
Patrick Schleizer: > apparently something like gpg-bash-lib didn't exist. > > Created one: > https://github.com/Whonix/gpg-bash-lib > > Could you leave some feedback please? > > Main code file: > https://github.com/Whonix/gpg-bash-lib/blob/master/usr/lib/gpg-bash-lib/modules.d/50_common > > No

Re: PGP and BeID

2015-01-26 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 1 Jan 2015 17:25, gabriel.ross...@telenet.be said: > As smartcard I use my Belgian EiD card with the the ACR38U as cardreader. I never made that reader work for me under Linux. > Additional software installed: > 1. middleware (4.0.7 7453) > 2. OpenPGP Smartcard Minidriver (OpenPGPmdrv-1