If your Yubikey supports PIV then you can store more keys with PIV.
You need
GnuPG 2.3 for full multi-card and multi-card-app (e.g. OpenPGP _and_ PIV)
support.
That sounds great! Is there any documentation on how to use both the PGP
and PIV-card simultaneously?
So, it looks like it picks up
The OpenPGP card standard offers three slots. Each slot is single usage. The
key in the first slot is used for signing (data and keys) exclusively, the key
in the second slot is used for encryption exclusively, and the key in the
third slot is used for authentication (i.e. with ssh) exclusively.
On Samstag, 16. April 2022 09:10:58 CEST Felix Mayr via Gnupg-users wrote:
> So, I decided to use a Yubikey to store my GPG-subkeys. Using the
> smartcard functionality I can store 3 different subkeys and so thought
> that I could actually store some multi-usage key
> (authentication/encryption)
So, I decided to use a Yubikey to store my GPG-subkeys. Using the
smartcard functionality I can store 3 different subkeys and so thought
that I could actually store some multi-usage key
(authentication/encryption) there so I can have per-key-encryption for
private-data (notably passwords with