Hi
In order to be able to import keys using the Java Card framework it looks
quite impossible to use the import mechanism used in the OpenPGPCard
specification. So unfortunatly a none standard workaround has to be used
which I propse further down. Also since most (all?) java cards today only
suppo
Thomas Hühn wrote the following on 8/26/07 6:35 PM:
> Charly Avital schrieb:
>
>> You have to set your MUA to use the executable path to gpg2, and not to gpg.
>
> I'm not doing anything with a MUA, I'm using gpg2 itself.
>
> Thomas
Sorry, I thought you were using gpg2 for e-mail processing.
Ch
Charly Avital schrieb:
> You have to set your MUA to use the executable path to gpg2, and not to gpg.
I'm not doing anything with a MUA, I'm using gpg2 itself.
Thomas
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Thomas Hühn wrote the following on 8/26/07 4:17 PM:
> Hi
>
> I have Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. And I see this:
[...]
>
> How can I get gpg2 to detect my smartcard? Do I have to find out what
> scdaemon exactly does and how to configure it? Or is that ano
Hi
I have Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. And I see this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ LANG=C gpg --card-status
gpg: detected reader `REINER SCT CyberJack pp_a (8348344228) 00 00'
Application ID ...: D27600012401010100A4
Version ..: 1.0
Manufacturer .: PPC Card Systems
Serial number : 000