Hello everyone. I'm just trying to sign a PDF document using my DNIe <http://dnielectronico.es/>.
For those who don't know, DNIe is the Spanish ID card, that holds a certificate inside. I'm able to use this card with my card reader under Linux, and combined with Firefox, to access some Spanish goverment's pages that require it. All the packages I installed for that (in Fedora 23) are: opensc pcsc-tools pcsc-lite-ccid firefox I tried then to use both gpg and gpg2 to sign PDFs with no luck. I, being a complete dumb in tems of digital signing, submitted a bug report against OpenSC project <https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/issues/774>, which holds in their core distribution the patches to work with DNIe natively. They obviously said to me that I should ask gpg developers. So, I created a bug for GnuPG <https://bugs.gnupg.org/gnupg/issue2372>, but they told me it should be added to scdaemon, and they closed the bug so I asked where to submit against scdaemon and they told me it's exactly here (so I don't understand why they closed it instead of marking it as improvement, but nevermind). Then werner told me to ask in the list and here I am. So the question is: *how do I sign a PDF with DNIe and GPG?* and if this is not currently possible, *where should I report that in the hope that somebody with interest, knowledge and resources can implement it (or at least future users know there's a bug for that)?* I hope some good soul wants to answer those simple questions to me. Regards.
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