Yes!
-Original Message-
From: Doug Barton
Sent: 17/03/2015, 20:20
To: Paulo Lopes
Cc: "gnupg-users@gnupg.org"
Subject: Re: what is the proper way to load gpg-agent with systemd
Are you using gpg-agent to handle ssh agent responsibilities,
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 7:19 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 3/17/15 7:48 AM, Paulo Lopes wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've been using my gpg card with success in Ubuntu for a while but as
>> everyone knows the init system is switching from upstart to systemd as
>&g
Hello,
I've been using my gpg card with success in Ubuntu for a while but as
everyone knows the init system is switching from upstart to systemd as it
is happening on Debian and the vast majority of other distributions.
In the "past" one could start gpg-agent from the script that boots Xorg or
ev
t which plans to
> start working on Thunderbird.
>
> I'll put a note into the Wiki.
>
>
> Shalom-Salam,
>
>Werner
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Hello,
I am a active use of gnupg and gnupg smart card, and unfortunately my OSS
contributions are to other projects where I do have more experience so I totally
understand any reply to my question.
Currently I use:
* gnupg
* gnupg2
* poldi
And did use:
* scute
It turns out that gnupg and gnu
Hi,
I've used Scute for X509 auth on HTTPS and it worked fine for me on
Firefox, however it does not support say Chromium/Chrome since its
specific for FF.
On top of that scute is not packaged for Fedora which makes it less easy
to setup than a Debian based distro.
What alternatives are out ther
On vr, 2014-09-26 at 20:30 +0100, Tristan Santore wrote:
> On 26/09/14 20:19, Paulo Lopes wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was thinking to jump the boat, from Ubuntu to some other distro, a bit
> > more free, I was considering one of the two:
> >
> > * Debian
>
Hi,
I was thinking to jump the boat, from Ubuntu to some other distro, a bit
more free, I was considering one of the two:
* Debian
* Fedora
I am quite confortable with Debian since I've used it since ~2001 but on
my laptop I'd like to have a more recent DE and Debian 8 is still a bit
far away...
.@incenp.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 09/23/2014 04:14 PM, Paulo Lopes wrote:
> > so i got my pem file and did what was on many websites:
> >
> > gpg2 --edit-card > admin > writecert 3 < file.crt
>
> You must first encode the PEM certificate in DER format:
>
es i got it
reseted.
So my question is, can i have my 3 keys + 1 cert in the card? how can i
import the cert? is there other PKCS11 alternative to scute that uses the
card or must i use gpgsm to add the cert to my keyring in the disk and live
it it there?
Best regards,
Paulo
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ut the result is the same.
>
> Have I misinterpreted the steps in 2.3.1 ?
>
> -Philip
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