Re: What is 'CA fingerprint 1' on Smartcard

2015-04-27 Thread Daniel Krebs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Am 03.04.2015 um 13:14 schrieb Werner Koch: > Back in 2005 the idea was to setup our own OpenPGP "CA" and the > FSFE prepared the cards for this (this is also one of the the > reasons for the PIN letter). However, the folks responsible for > the

Re: What is 'CA fingerprint 1' on Smartcard

2015-04-03 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 18:50, mailingl...@krebs.uno said: > What is the CA fingerprint on FSFE-Smartcard? $ gpg -k 'C485 A6CD 7EC6 6E9E EC33 65F2 70F2 75E4 C32F 6CA5' pub dsa1024/70F275E4C32F6CA5 2005-04-10 [expired: 2009-12-31] uid [ expired] FSFE Fellowship (certification key) Bac

Re: What is 'CA fingerprint 1' on Smartcard

2015-04-02 Thread Daniel Krebs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Am 02.04.2015 um 04:40 schrieb NIIBE Yutaka: > It seems that it's intended to be hold a fingerprint of OpenPGP, > but it is not clear what/how this fingerprint is used for. > > From a view point of scdaemon developer, I don't have any > experience

Re: What is 'CA fingerprint 1' on Smartcard

2015-04-01 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
On 04/01/2015 01:50 AM, Daniel Krebs wrote: > What is the CA fingerprint on FSFE-Smartcard? > > A gpg2 --car-status gave the information: > CA fingerprint 1 .: C485 A6CD 7EC6 6E9E EC33 65F2 70F2 75E4 C32F 6CA5 Well, I can't find a key with this fingerprint on key servers. > This is a smartcard

What is 'CA fingerprint 1' on Smartcard

2015-03-31 Thread Daniel Krebs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi, Hope this question is OK on this list. What is the CA fingerprint on FSFE-Smartcard? A gpg2 --car-status gave the information: CA fingerprint 1 .: C485 A6CD 7EC6 6E9E EC33 65F2 70F2 75E4 C32F 6CA5 This is a smartcard issued by the FSFE. After