On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Florian Wolters
wrote:
> But concerning the keys I got another question: How can I tell gnupg to
> use keys that are already stored on the card? I do have my private key
> on the card already and want to use this card on another computer? Do I
> have to import my k
On 04/05/2014 10:05 AM, Tim Prepscius wrote:
It turns out Doug Barton's ppf_mime was able to generate the block + sig.
So, I have a working example.
Awesome! If you come up with any suggestions for improvements feel free
to send them along. I haven't touched that code in years because I
haven
It turns out Doug Barton's ppf_mime was able to generate the block + sig.
So, I have a working example.
Thanks for your time,
-tim
On 4/4/14, Tim Prepscius wrote:
>> On Thursday 03 April 2014 15:06:57 Tim Prepscius wrote:
>> > Greetings,
>> >
>> > So as I said before, I'm working on a pgp base
Hi all,
> It works for me. I have an SPR 532 with firmware v5.10, and I'm running Debian
> testing x86_64. I'm using GnuPG's internal CCID driver.
I got this working as well. The problem oviously indeed lies with the
firware version of the smartcard reader. I managed to update the
firwamre to 5.1
On 03/04/14 14:42, Florian Wolters wrote:
> Has anyone this combination up and running and could point me into the
> right direction to get this working?
It works for me. I have an SPR 532 with firmware v5.10, and I'm running Debian
testing x86_64. I'm using GnuPG's internal CCID driver.
I couldn