Hello,
I think this Electronic Frontier Foundation's text may be of your interest[1].
It was written by American attorney Cindy Cohn.
[1] Eight Epic Failures of Regulating Cryptography:
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/10/eight-epic-failures-regulating-cryptography
regards,
Marcio Barbado,
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 18:04, ha...@hawkesnest.net said:
> Why does it not do this on its own for non-smartcard authentication
> keys? Shouldn’t they already be in gpg-agent?
gpg-agent does not known about GPG or OpenPGP or X/509. Thus there is
no chance it may known about an key stored in GPG's k
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 20:40, osa...@gnu.org said:
> I wonder if it's the smartcard reader (SCR335) or the smartcard
> itself.
It pretty much looks like the card is broken. If you have a chance to
try the card on another reader, please do that to be sure that there is
no other problem. Ask the FSF