El día martes, junio 18, 2024 a las 02:51:36 +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió:
> You remember correctly, but the size in the L5 is smaller (nano, I
> think).
>
I used the easy way to check if the culprit is the card or the token: I
ordered a new card :-)
matthias
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Matthias Apitz, ✉
Am 12.06.24 um 21:37 schrieb Marco Moock:
I tried to import it, but it doesn't work.
I've now managed to import it in Thunderbird and can send emails, but
Claws Mail (using gpg as backend) can't check the cert.
[2024-06-18T16:08:52] Protokollierung begonnen
[client at fd 4 connected
El día martes, junio 18, 2024 a las 08:34:36 -0400, Henning Follmann escribió:
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 01:30:13PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> > How can I detect if the problem is the SIM-card or the USB dongle? The
> > problem is in both USB ports of my laptop, that's why I
On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 01:30:13PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I do use since "ages" an OpenPGP card in an USB dongle "uTrust 3512"
> with GnuPG, mostly for the password-store. Today, from one minute to the
> other it stopped working. On attach the uTrust shows up fine in
>
Hello,
I do use since "ages" an OpenPGP card in an USB dongle "uTrust 3512"
with GnuPG, mostly for the password-store. Today, from one minute to the
other it stopped working. On attach the uTrust shows up fine in
/var/log/messages with:
Jun 18 13:08:52 c720-1400094 kernel: ugen0.4: at usbus0
Am Montag 17 Juni 2024 19:27:35 schrieb Marco Moock:
> Am 17.06.2024 um 17:14:07 Uhr schrieb Bernhard Reiter via Gnupg-users:
> > does Sectigo offer a public certificate somewhere which could
> > possibly be imported for a test?
> I can send you mine if you would like to test.
At least I can try