Werner Koch via Gnupg-users writes:
> scdaemon does not see any reader. That might simply due to another
> process which uses the reader (the yubikey tools).
None the wiser:
$ cat ~/.gnupg/scdaemon.conf
debug cardio
verbose
log-file /tmp/scd.log
pcsc-shared
$ gpgconf --k
Hi!
On Sun, 30 Jan 2022 14:37, Felix E. Klee said:
> $ echo scd getinfo reader_list | gpg-connect-agent --decode
> OK
scdaemon does not see any reader. That might simply due to another
process which uses the reader (the yubikey tools). Using
debug cardio
verbose
log-file /some/w
Ingo Klöcker writes:
> $ echo scd getinfo reader_list | gpg-connect-agent --decode
$ ykman config usb -l
OTP
FIDO U2F
FIDO2
OATH
PIV
OpenPGP
YubiHSM Auth
$ gpgconf --kill gpg-agent
$ echo scd getinfo reader_list | gpg-connect-agent --decode
OK
:(
> I
On Sonntag, 30. Januar 2022 12:22:24 CET Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Ingo Klöcker writes:
> > Are you sure "Yubico Yubi" is the correct value for the reader-port
> > option?
>
> It’s what is suggested in the official [Troubleshooting Issues with
> GPG][1]. They also suggest:
>
> Yubico Yubikey
>
Ingo Klöcker writes:
> Are you sure "Yubico Yubi" is the correct value for the reader-port
> option?
It’s what is suggested in the official [Troubleshooting Issues with
GPG][1]. They also suggest:
Yubico Yubikey
That doesn’t work either. As I realized before, their guides are not up
to da
On Samstag, 29. Januar 2022 22:24:03 CET Felix E. Klee wrote:
> I would like to set up a YubiKey 5C NFC for SSH, but it doesn’t get
> detected by GnuPG:
>
> $ ykman config usb -l
> OTP
> FIDO U2F
> FIDO2
> OATH
> PIV
> OpenPGP
> YubiHSM Auth
> $ cat .gnupg/scdae
I would like to set up a YubiKey 5C NFC for SSH, but it doesn’t get
detected by GnuPG:
$ ykman config usb -l
OTP
FIDO U2F
FIDO2
OATH
PIV
OpenPGP
YubiHSM Auth
$ cat .gnupg/scdaemon.conf
reader-port Yubico Yubi
$ gpgconf --kill gpg-agent
$ ps x | grep