Thank you for your information. On 2013-10-09 at 22:26 -0400, Jeremy T. Bouse wrote: > I have a built-in smartcard reader on my laptop: > > Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0a5c:5800 Broadcom Corp. BCM5880 Secure > Applications Processor > > And then I have a USB SCM331 reader I got while on a government > contract: > > Bus 007 Device 002: ID 04e6:e001 SCM Microsystems, Inc. SCR331 > SmartCard Reader
Great. Are you using them with pcsc-lite or with GPG's internal ccid driver? I think that both works with GPG's internal ccid driver. > Both work fine using as my SSH authentication key and with both gpg > 1.4.12 and gpg2 2.0.19. I currently am only using 3072bit keys though > I'm looking forward to seeing if the new cards I ordered will handle > 4096bit as I've read it is supposed to be supported with gpg2 2.0.18+ > and newer batches of the v2.0 cards. In 2.0.19, we had a fix (decryption) for RSA 4096-bit keys on smartcard/token. It seems that using GPG's authentication key for SSH is not popular. I wrote an article [1] to explain the benefit of distributing public key by OpenPGP WoT. [1] http://www.gniibe.org/memo/software/ssh/using-gpgkey-for-ssh -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1381386088.3203.9.ca...@cfw2.gniibe.org