El día lunes, mayo 15, 2017 a las 07:25:12p. m. +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió:
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> Hello,
>
> I have a GnuPG smart card OMNIKEY 6121 Mobile USB and configured its
> use in my FreeBSD 12-CURRENT netbook, generated keys and I'm able to use
> it to login with SSH into other servers (after moving t
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote on Wed, May 10, 2017 at
10:58:21PM -0400:
> On Wed 2017-05-10 22:17:28 -0400, Joey Morris wrote:
> > I have systemd version 222-1 installed, which appears to be wildly out of
> > date.
> > The first thing I'll try when I get back to this is to upgrade systemd.
>
> yes,
Kristian,
Thanks for the quick confirmation that I need to use --pinentry-mode loopback.
I reviewed my program and found that I'd forgotten that I'd inserted an Exit
statement (to troubleshoot something else), and that's what was causing only
the first decryption to work. So, problem resolved!
Hi GnuPG community:
I have recently installed gnupg 2.1.20 from source on a centos6.8 box. For some
reason I cannot get the pinentry prompt to appear on the terminal with this
newest version.
gpg-connect-agent works as expected and asks for the PIN, but gpg-agent will
not.
I have configured t
Hello,
I have a GnuPG smart card OMNIKEY 6121 Mobile USB and configured its
use in my FreeBSD 12-CURRENT netbook, generated keys and I'm able to use
it to login with SSH into other servers (after moving the pub key to
the server into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys); the only tricky part was to figure
out
Hello!
The GnuPG team is pleased to announce the availability of a new release
of GnuPG: version 2.1.21. See below for a list of new features and bug
fixes.
Note: This release fixes a keyring corruption bug introduced
with last release. Users of 2.1.20, who are using the
old "pubrin