Hello Werner,
many thanks for your involvement in this discussion. GPG 2.1 took big
steps towards becoming a truly portable application.
On Tue, 09 Aug 2016 12:10:21 +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
>On Mon, 8 Aug 2016 18:20, sinclair.ander...@usabilitypartners.se said:
>
>> set GNUPGHOME=.
>
>Don'
Hi, How can I produce code like keygen.valid or
cardedit.genkeys.storekeytype with gpg on the command line ?
Thanks.
FLR
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>> what if they weren't set, sks was upgraded, and the database wasn't
>> rebuilt? what sort of failures should server operators expect?
>
> Errors loading BDB environment / starting SKS.
>
A couple of nitpicks, peripheral to BDB, specific to SKS, related to pagesize:
The sampleConfig/s
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On Mon, 8 Aug 2016 18:20, sinclair.ander...@usabilitypartners.se said:
> set GNUPGHOME=.
Don't use a relative path for GNUPGHOME unless you use gnupg 2.1.
Regarding those portable applications:
On Windows systems it is possible to install GnuPG as a portable
application. In this c
On Tue, 9 Aug 2016 08:57, ndk.cla...@gmail.com said:
> If GnuPG supported PKCS#11 it would open a whole new world, like the
> ability to use generic cards.
Nope. That is entirely unrelated. PKCS#11 is a clumsy standard to
allow the use of proprietary cards using proprietary
middleware/drivers/
Il 09/08/2016 10:27, Justus Winter ha scritto:
>> If GnuPG supported PKCS#11 it would open a whole new world, like the
>> ability to use generic cards.
> We have such a module: http://scute.org/
That's exactly the opposite: Scute allows a PKCS#11 app to access an
OpenPGP card (but isn't it redunda
NdK writes:
> If GnuPG supported PKCS#11 it would open a whole new world, like the
> ability to use generic cards.
We have such a module: http://scute.org/
Justus
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Il 09/08/2016 02:39, NIIBE Yutaka ha scritto:
> Currently, this configuration is not supported by scdaemon. I don't
> know any portable technical solution (supporting GNU/Linux, Windows,
> and MacOS X, etc.) to handle multiple card readers (and/or cards)
> simultaneously by a single application.