On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 8:31 PM, Damien Goutte-Gattat
wrote:
>
> It will depend on the specific implementation used.
>
> The implementation distributed by Kernel Concepts is based on the BasicCard
> ZC7.5 from ZeitControl [1], which has a 32K EEPROM [2].
>
>
> [1] http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/
I have tried any and everything the be taken OFF of this random mailing list!!!
I've 'Unsubscribed' 10 times. Can someone PLEASE explain why I keep getting
these emails!??
> On Aug 31, 2015, at 1:45 PM, Johan Wevers wrote:
>
>> On 28-08-2015 23:27, Werner Koch wrote:
>>
>> You want bett
On 2015-08-31 at 21:01, Andre Heinecke wrote:
> 2010 I guess is slightly different as it has the "No Pinentry" Problem so
> I've
> left that out.
>
> Regards,
> Andre
>
It could be or at least part of it may be different.
I know that I also get the "gpg: error getting the KEK: Input/output
er
Hi,
On Monday, August 31, 2015 08:26:31 PM Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez wrote:
> I don't know how to reply to the issue (or maybe I just can't),
I think you can't. I've already complained to Werner several times that I find
the aspect that only "Developers" or the original reporter can add infor
On 08/31/2015 06:13 PM, Guan Xin wrote:
I've read "http://www.g10code.de/docs/openpgp-card-2.1.pdf";
but didn't find any information about its EEPROM size.
Anyone knows how large it is?
It will depend on the specific implementation used.
The implementation distributed by Kernel Concepts is bas
I don't know how to reply to the issue (or maybe I just can't), I wanted
to say that issues 2083[1], 2010[2] and 1819[3] may be related or just
the same. They all have the "End of file" error.
[1]: https://bugs.gnupg.org/gnupg/issue2083
[2]: https://bugs.gnupg.org/gnupg/issue2010
[3]: https://bugs
On 2015-08-31 at 19:07, Andre Heinecke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Monday, August 31, 2015 01:53:48 PM Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez wrote:
>> I assume you are using a Windows 8 or higher. I already reported that on
>> another message in this same list. For some reason, making a passphrase
>> protected key
On 28-08-2015 23:27, Werner Koch wrote:
> You want better software? Then make it less complex and separate tasks
> - 2.x does just that - since 2003.
Less complex by introducing communication issues between all separate
parts? We clearly have a different idea of complexity. Separartion of
tasks
Hi All,
(Not sure if this is the right list to discuss hardware.)
I've read "http://www.g10code.de/docs/openpgp-card-2.1.pdf";
but didn't find any information about its EEPROM size.
Anyone knows how large it is?
Thanks in advance!
Guan
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Hi,
On Monday, August 31, 2015 01:53:48 PM Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez wrote:
> I assume you are using a Windows 8 or higher. I already reported that on
> another message in this same list. For some reason, making a passphrase
> protected key makes GPG Agent crash.
I think this is a different bu
Hi,
On Monday, August 31, 2015 01:49:06 PM Zero0 wrote:
> I cleared the AppData and registry, installed
> https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32-2.1.7_20150811.exe to
> D:\Program Files (x86)\GnuPG, started the command prompt, typed "gpg
> --full-gen-key --expert" and get an EOF error after
I assume you are using a Windows 8 or higher. I already reported that on
another message in this same list. For some reason, making a passphrase
protected key makes GPG Agent crash.
On 2015-08-31 at 07:49, Zero0 wrote:
> I cleared the AppData and registry, installed
> https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt
I cleared the AppData and registry, installed
https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32-2.1.7_20150811.exe to D:\Program
Files (x86)\GnuPG, started the command prompt, typed "gpg --full-gen-key
--expert" and get an EOF error after I entered the password.
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