Re: Issues with primary key & subkeys on different smartcards

2013-09-07 Thread Peter Lebbing
(from the first mail) > I was able to successfully create a private key with stubs pointing to > both cards as follows Yes, that is how I ended up doing it back when I started using the same setup years ago (two smartcards, certifying key on one, signing on another). Only shortly ago, I got the i

Re: Issues with primary key & subkeys on different smartcards

2013-09-07 Thread Pete Stephenson
On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Paul R. Ramer wrote: [snip] > It seems that the keytocard command is the way to correctly load the > subkeys and primary key onto the smartcards. I had not thought about > splitting the primary and subkeys across the two smartcards, but it > works quite easily by u

Re: Issues with primary key & subkeys on different smartcards

2013-09-07 Thread Paul R. Ramer
On 09/06/2013 03:08 PM, Pete Stephenson wrote: > On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 8:35 PM, Pete Stephenson wrote: > Quick followup: I was also able to create the correct private key with > stubs pointing at both smartcards by loading the actual private keys > onto the smartcard using "keytocard", as expecte

Re: Issues with primary key & subkeys on different smartcards

2013-09-06 Thread Pete Stephenson
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 8:35 PM, Pete Stephenson wrote: [snip] > I wish to have a single private key file in my GnuPG keyring that > includes stubs to the primary key on smartcard #1 and the subkeys on > smartcard #2. This way, if I need to certify a public key belonging to > someone else I will be

Issues with primary key & subkeys on different smartcards

2013-09-05 Thread Pete Stephenson
Hi everyone, I'm writing in regards to an issue I've run into using GnuPG 2.0.21 on Windows (the same issue occurs with 2.0.19 in Debian 7 and Ubuntu Linux 13.04, and I performed the same steps on all three systems to verify that this wasn't an OS-specific issue). I apologize in advance for the le