Am Freitag, 26. Februar 2016, 12:43:54 CET schrieb Kristian Fiskerstrand: Hi Kristian,
> > the two cards with the gpg -- homedir commandline option. > A workaround currently could be to remove the specific keygrip files > from private-keys-v1.d (for gnupg 2.1) for the known stubs and doing a > gpg-connect-agent learn /bye or gpg --card status during e.g smartcard > attachment in an udev rule etc. This looks really good though it does not allow to have multiple smartcards connected simultaneously. It is my understanding that 'gpg-connect-agent learn /bye' cannot deal with multiple cards visible simultaneously via scdaemon and pscd. Did I overlook something? I therefore would like to whish to be able to choose the smartcard (maybe indirectly via keyid) as I am today already able to achieve on the commandline using keyrings. Why should the commandline user interface of gpg be different if the private keys reside on smartcards compared to a keyring in the filesystem? What do you think? Kind Regards --martin konold -- Dipl.-Physiker Martin Konold e r f r a k o n Partnerschaftsgesellschaft Erlewein, Frank, Konold & Partner - Beratende Ingenieure und Physiker Registergericht: Amtsgericht Stuttgart PR 126 Firmensitz: Adolfstraße 23, 70469 Stuttgart fon: 0711 67400963 fax: 0711 67400959 email: martin.kon...@erfrakon.de http://www.erfrakon.com _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users