On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 10:25:33AM +0200, Luis de Bethencourt wrote: > On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 09:32:35AM +0200, Werner Koch wrote: > > On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 01:49, l...@debethencourt.com said: > > > > > > luisbg@atlas ~ $ gpg --card-status > > > gpg: selecting openpgp failed: Unsupported certificate > > > > What kind of reader are you using?
Missed this question the first time around... It is a SCM Microsystems SCR 335 > > > > > luisbg@atlas ~ $ gpg-agent --server gpg-connect-agent > > > > Now that is a strange command. The "gpg-connect-agent" argument is > > simply ignored. What you do is sto start a new gpg-agent in --server > > mode, that is without it listening on a socket but connected to the tty. > > > > You should first start gpg-agent after checking that no other one is > > running. For testing I do it this way > > > > $ gpg-agent --daemon sh > > > > This creates a new shell and if you terminate this shell (exit) the > > gpg-agent will terminate as well after a few seconds. Then use > > > > $ gpg-connect-agent > > SCD SERIALNO > > BYE > > > > or > > > > $ gpg-connect-agent 'SCD SERIALNO' /bye > > > > or to get all info from the card > > > > $ gpg-connect-agent 'scd learn --force' /bye > > > > When I do it as you say I get: > gpg-connect-agent 'scd learn --force' /bye > ERR 103 unknown command > > I always get that 'unknown command' error in all the variatons you explained. > > But it works when I do it through gpg-agent --server. > > > > > My guess at your problem is that there is another gpg-agent running > > which has the scdaemon open. The one you started under root? > > > > It looks like everytime I do gpg --card-status it spawns a new scdaemon. After > the card information you can see the following line: > > scdaemon[7684]: scdaemon (GnuPG) 2.0.17 stopped > > and ps doesn't show any scdaemon running after that. > > > To debug this you should put these lines into scdaemon.conf > > > > log-file /foo/bar/scd.log > > debug 2049 > > debug-ccid-driver > > verbose > > I've created this conf file both in my home and root's. When I run gpg --card-status as my user, there is no file created. But when I run it in root it does create this file. Is this confirmation that when running as root scdaemon is being spawned but when running as user it can't use scdaemon? I can paste the content of that log file if you want it. Asking before doing so since it's a bit lengthy. Thanks for all the help, Luis > > > > Salam-Shalom, > > > > Werner > > > > > > -- > > Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahmen regelt ein Bundesgesetz. > > > > Thanks for the help, > Luis
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