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Hi all,
I have a couple research ideas dealing with Authentication and the WOT. I'm
looking for any criticism, opinions, or thoughts on my current directions.
Mostly, I want to make sure I'm not barking at the wrong problems or that there
are not an
Am Sa 01.12.2012, 22:47:17 schrieb Selene Feigl:
> This refers to regular card usage (signing and ecryptoing a file to myself
> and decrypting it afterwards). I was asked to enter the PIN for these
> operations on the text console for both operations.
There is an option for scdaemon which prevent
Am 01.12.2012 19:11, schrieb Hauke Laging:
> Am Sa 01.12.2012, 17:40:04 schrieb Selene Feigl:
>
>> Out of the box the OpenPGP card is working, but the keypad of the card
>> reader seems not to be used to enter the PIN.
>
> Does this refer to setting / changing the PIN or to PIN entry for regular
Am Sa 01.12.2012, 17:40:04 schrieb Selene Feigl:
> Out of the box the OpenPGP card is working, but the keypad of the card
> reader seems not to be used to enter the PIN.
Does this refer to setting / changing the PIN or to PIN entry for regular card
usage? GnuPG does not support setting / changing
Hello,
I have a PC/SC card reader (specifically a "Reiner SCT cyberJack RFID
komfort", which is an dual interface RFID/contact class 3 smart card reader
(display/keypad)
Out of the box the OpenPGP card is working, but the keypad of the card
reader seems not to be used to enter the PIN. Is the key