Hello Klaus, On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 01:04:27 CET Klaus Römer wrote: > i bought two V3.3 cards, but can`t get them to work … > the keytocard command does not move the key but copy it and further on the > gpg2 --card-status -> fetch followed by gpg2 --card-status does not create > the stub keys, so gpg2 --list-secret-keys does not show any keys ... I have > the same (rsa4096) sub-key loaded to each slot 1,2,3 eg SEA and card-status > does show them … gpg2 --version is 2.1.11 > > > I did further tests by calling gpg2 —card-edit -> generate with keylength > 2048 and 4096 which fail with „card-error“ > > Tried gpg (GnuPG/MacGPG2) 2.2.3 > on a completely different machine (mac) > > Tried the other card (i bought two with consecutive serial numbers) > > Tried three different card-reader: > - Cherry GmbH SmartBoard XX44 > - KOBIL EMV CAP - SecOVID Reader III > - Alcor Micro AU9540 00 00 > > Can anybody help?
I just tested an openpgp card V3.3 with a Cherry ST-2000 card reader and a Reiner cyberJack Go. It successfully created keys on the card and after a "factory-reset" command it also moved an existing key to the card just fine. Signing and decryption worked, too. Same thing with a V2.1 openpgp card. All tests have been done on a Fedora 27 live USB stick using gnupg 2.2.4. May be try on a non-Mac computer to see if this is the issue? If you want to give the Fedora 27 live CD a try, it might be good to update the included gnupg 2.2.0 to 2.2.4 before starting: dnf update -y gnupg2 libassuan libgcrypt libgpg-error Optionally: If you want "paperbackup" on the live system: dnf install -y git python3 python3-pillow PyX python3-qrencode enscript ghostscript zbar git clone https://github.com/intra2net/paperbackup.git See https://github.com/intra2net/paperbackup With the Fedora live CD, all operations are done on a ramdisk. Just remember to unplug the network cable once you start the key generation process :) HTH, Thomas -- Don't send emails here: jeffer...@intra2net.com _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users