Hi Gerd, >> I was previously able to move all three keys to a card. I'm now >> repeating the exercise on a fresh card. >> >> I'm unable to do proceed without getting an error "invalid value" from >> keytocard. The key type is set correctly on the card in card status (for >> the key that was selected), but the key is not moved. Sometimes I can >> move one of my three keys and the others stubbornly refuse to move. > > what driver do you use to connect GnuPG to your card reader?
> I experienced several weird communication problems when using the pcsc driver. > They all went away after I switched to the ccid driver from GnuPG. PCSC, as you guessed. Interesting that this should cause issues. I've never had a problem moving RSA keys with pcsc. I can also report that I was able to move both an S and E key to the card last night, but not an authentication subkey. I am also able to generate an authentication subkey on the card. For my uses, this is sufficient - I want to be able to recover the encryption key should the card be lost or damaged - authentication keys can just be regenerated. Unfortunately I'm not sure if this would work if I tried again. I'll have a more detailed look in the next few weeks when I have time to poke at scdaemon logs, change configs etc. > Kind regards, > > Gerd -- Kind regards, Antony _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users