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On Wed 2017-01-04 16:29:50 -0500, Lou Wynn wrote:
> What is going on here? Does GPG2 use some special way to mark the usage
> of a subkey? How can I make it interchangeable with other programs?
the "public key algorithm" is "RSA (Encrypt or Sign)". The usage info is
stored in the "key flags" subp
Hi,
I created a master key and two subkeys with one subkey being signing and
the other encryption. I then exported the two subkeys only.
However, when I used pgpdump to inspect packet types, both subkeys are
been marked as "RSA Encrypt or Sign (pub 1)." When I used another
program whose backend i
Hi Peter,
thanks for you reply but it is now not working at all. Even if my reader
- Ominkey 3121 is listed in you link.
o.k. I removed pcscd and changed the scdaemon.conf to this:
card-timeout 5
#disable-ccid
debug-level basic
log-file /home/dirk/scdaemon.log
debug-ccid-driver
scdaemon Log
201
I think you should be able to use this card reader without pcscd, using the
internal CCID driver of GnuPG[1]. Just stop and disable pcscd, hopefully GnuPG
will find the reader and use it right away. That might solve your problem. I use
GnuPG's internal CCID driver, and it is completely resilient ag
Hello all,
I recently changed to the GnuPG Smartcard which in general works fine
for eMail and for SSH authentication (on Ubuntu 16.10).
The only problem I encountered was that when I pull the card from the
reader and reinsert it the gpg-agent will not recover.
I have to kill him gpgconf --kill g
On 01/04/2017 03:00 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 04/01/17 14:56, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
>> What gives you the indication that the UAT is about to be signed?
>
> First and foremost, that it was actually signed when I agreed. I deleted the
> signature afterwards.
>
> Secondly, I just posted
On 04/01/17 14:56, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
> What gives you the indication that the UAT is about to be signed?
First and foremost, that it was actually signed when I agreed. I deleted the
signature afterwards.
Secondly, I just posted again with a bit more readable text :-). You can clearly
s
(Ah, isn't that nice, Enigmail reformats the message when I do a signature.
Manually restored some sanity)
I'm signing keys after a keysigning party, using GnuPG 2.1.16. Issuing
--edit-key sign, I'm asked:
"Really sign all text user IDs? (y/N)"
Now here's what I see (anonymized):
> gpg (GnuPG)
On 01/04/2017 02:53 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> So how come that the jpeg image is about to be signed as well? What does "TEXT
> user ID" mean? I would have expected only the other UID's to be signed. Is
> this
> a bug in my head or in the code?
What gives you the indication that the UAT is about
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
I'm signing keys after a keysigning party, using GnuPG 2.1.16. Issuing
- --edit-key sign, I'm asked:
"Really sign all text user IDs? (y/N)"
Now here's what I see (anonymized):
> gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.16; Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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