Hi there GnuPG users, Recently I bought a SmartCard along with a SCM SPR532 from kernelconcepts. The SPR532 has a pinpad I want to use instead of entering the pin with the keyboard. I read in one of the GNU howtos that only GnuPG 2 supports this.
I followed all the tutorials and howto documents I could and I managed to figure out that I had to tweak the USB driver bundle installation of the SCM driver to copy the bundle into the right directory for Ubuntu 8.04. After restarting pcscd I could use GnuPG 1.4.6 with the card. So, after trying different things I managed to initialize my card and generate a new key using GnuPG 1.4.6 (current Ubuntu stable package). However, GnuPG 2.0.7 (Ubuntu 8.04 package) will not read the card like GnuPG 1.4.6. When I do a gpg2 --card-status I get: gpg: OpenPGP card not available: Unknown IPC command This is the output of gpg (1.4.6) for the same command: gpg: detected reader `SPR532 USB Smart Card Reader (21250709203507) 00 00' Application ID ...: D276000124010101000100000FEA0000 Version ..........: 1.1 Manufacturer .....: PPC Card Systems Serial number ....: 00000FEA Name of cardholder: Tobias Weisserth Language prefs ...: en Sex ..............: male URL of public key : [not set] Login data .......: [not set] Private DO 1 .....: [not set] Private DO 2 .....: [not set] Signature PIN ....: not forced Max. PIN lengths .: 254 254 254 PIN retry counter : 3 3 3 Signature counter : 5 ... The card reader has the latest vendor firmware. I would also like to know how the whole setup is integrated with graphical clients in Ubuntu 8.04, for example Evolution, Seahorse and such. Any help is welcome! Thanks! Tobias W.
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