Am 09.09.2012 20:39, schrieb Peter Lebbing:
On 09/09/12 13:12, Milo wrote:
Also there are vim scrips allowing some level of integration with gnupg.
Personally, I'd have more faith in a text editor that was written ground-up
with
security in mind. If you take a full-fledged editor that was
Am 14.08.2012 03:11, schrieb Olivier Mehani:
I am using two OpenPGP cards from Kernel Concepts. Each contains
different subkeys created from the same master key. I tend to use one at
work, and the other at home.
Now, the work one is currently not available (lost it somewhere), so I'm
using
On 25.07.2012 12:04, Werner Koch wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jul 2012 22:04, jer...@budts.be said:
What I really wanted to accomplish here is to use my GPG
authentication subkey for SSH authentication, without having to use an
SSH-key at all. But it is still not clear to me how this can be
Hi,
Am 03.06.2012 17:45, schrieb Robin Kipp:
However, as I'd much rather use 2048-bit keys, I guess I'll just have
to sort things out with the retailer I got it from... Can you
recommend another brand that produces readers which are easier to
use? E.g. Gemalto or GD or anything in that
Hi,
On 04/14/2012 02:53 PM, gabriel@telenet wrote:
My question is now: where can I buy, preferably in Belgium, blank
OpenPGP cards?
I don't know about Belgium, but you can buy OpenPGP cards from
kernelconsepts in Germany:
http://shop.kernelconcepts.de/product_info.php?cPath=1_26products_id=42
On 30.08.2011 20:40, Werner Koch wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 17:54, rich...@r-selected.de said:
keytocard, restore the backup, insert card #2, issue keytocard again.
Will that cause any problems in later GnuPG use as the cards' IDs are
Possible. It will be easy to disable the check or - if
Hi,
I have the problem that the process 'scim-bridge' crashes (segfault)
from time to time on my system. After that, keyboard input doesn't work
anymore and I have to kill and restart scim in a console outside of X. I
suspect that this problem is related to pinentry (gtk2) because it
happens just
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
On 02/28/2011 06:49 PM, David Tomaschik wrote:
Each process has its own copy of the environment inherited from its
parent, so it's not possible to change the GPG_AGENT_INFO variable for
all processes. You could start gpg-agent with --use-standard-socket,
and
Hi,
I use a OpenPGP smartcard with gnupg 2.0.14 and Ubuntu for different
tasks. From time to time I face the following problem: The gpg-agent
crashes for some reason after entering the PIN, 'ps' reports the daemon
process as a zombie
STAT START TIME COMMAND
Zs Feb26 0:01 [gpg-agent]
Hi J,
Gnupg creates secret key stubs in your keyring. These are just meta
data, i.e. references to the keys on your card. They can be deleted and
are created automatically again if you do a 'gpg --card-status'.
Probably the backup you mentioned just contains these stubs.
Check if in the 'gpg
Hauke Laging wrote:
I have just bought a gnupg smartcard, copied my subkeys to it, and it works.
I
have been using a key on several computers. Now I want the other systems to
use the smartcard, too, so that I can delete the private keys there. The
content of the smartcard is shown by
Hi,
I'm using gnupg with an OpenPGP smartcard since a few days now and
basically it works very well. However, one thing bothers me a bit:
Neither the cache-timeout options (gpg-agent) nor the card-timeout
option (scdaemon) seem to work. I have set all timeouts to very low
values but the PIN is
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