Hi, I'm the "prowed" owner of a DINSIG SmartCard (due to professional reasons), and I'd like to use it on my Linux Ubuntu 9.10 System with a Cherry ST-2000 USB card-reader. OpenGPG cards are well recognized by gpg and gpg2. In contrast, the commandline tool gpg says: f...@desk:~$ gpg --card-status gpg: detected reader `Cherry SmartTerminal ST-2XXX (000065e9) 00 00' gpg: pcsc_connect failed: sharing violation (0x8010000b) gpg: Kartenleser ist nicht vorhanden gpg: OpenPGP Karte ist nicht vorhanden: Allgemeiner Fehler With gpg2, its better: f...@desk:~$ gpg2 --card-status Application ID ...: FF7F00 gpg: this is a DINSIG compliant card gpg: not an OpenPGP card But still, no operation does work: a...@desk:~$ gpg2 --card-edit Application ID ...: FF7F00 gpg: this is a DINSIG compliant card gpg: not an OpenPGP card Befehl> passwd gpg: OpenPGP Karte Nr. FF7F00 erkannt Error changing the PIN: Nicht unterstützte Verarbeitungsaufgabe
Is there a way to use the SmartCard? Thank you for your interest Fabio -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Use-DINSIG-SmartCard-tp27018282p27018282.html Sent from the GnuPG - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users