On 15/05/16 18:36, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> At this point, I'd really like to know which version of GnuPG you're using.
> And
> if you're using GnuPG 1.4, do you have 2.x installed? Could you easily install
> 2.1 if you don't have a 2.x installed already?
On reflection, the difference in behaviour
On 15/05/16 13:28, Stefan Midjich wrote:
> Thanks for showing me, I tried gpgconf --kill scdaemon, then did your
> trick but the scdaemon.log after that was still giving the occasional
> swedish error just like the one I pasted.
Oh, then what I showed is not sufficient to get the agent and scdaemo
Thanks for showing me, I tried gpgconf --kill scdaemon, then did your
trick but the scdaemon.log after that was still giving the occasional
swedish error just like the one I pasted. And same with the scd
command in the gpg-connect-agent console.
2016-05-14 20:54 GMT+02:00 Peter Lebbing :
> On 14/0
On 14/05/16 19:25, Stefan Midjich wrote:
> On the console it replies ERR 100696113 In/ut-fel which means
> I/O error, gpg-connect-agent does not listen when I set LANGUAGE=C in
> the environment so I can't force english errors.
I haven't looked into your problem, but let me give this quick hint:
Hi list users
My goal was to reset one of my GnuPG v2.1 smartcards because the PIN
counter had reached 3 and it had been locked "permanently". I am using
Fedora 23 with the PCMCIA Omnikey AG Cardman 4321.
I read many posts on the list showing me how to do this but I couldn't
communicate with my c