On Wed 2016-10-19 12:16:23 -0400, g...@noffin.com wrote:
> When I run the command:
>
> gpg --list-secret-keys
>
> /home/repo-owner/.gnupg/secring.gpg
> ---
> sec 2048R/X 2014-10-30 [expires: 2016-10-29]
>
[...]
> gpg --edit-key X
> gpg (GnuPG) 1.
That'll do it! Thanks.
On 10/19/2016 02:22 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Hi Kevin--
>
> On Wed 2016-10-19 12:45:42 -0400, Kevin Gallagher wrote:
>> I've been seeing this error lately both with one of my local GPG
>> keyrings, and with apt.
>>
>> gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=2d)
>
Hi Kevin--
On Wed 2016-10-19 12:45:42 -0400, Kevin Gallagher wrote:
> I've been seeing this error lately both with one of my local GPG
> keyrings, and with apt.
>
> gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=2d)
> gpg: keydb_get_keyblock failed: Value not found
> gpg: [don't know]: invalid
Il 19/10/2016 13:06, Werner Koch ha scritto:
> There is no integrated card. gnuk uses an SM32 MCU which implements the
> OpenPGP card and CCID interface specs. This has the huge advantage that
> all software (firmware) is free software. The drawback is that it is
> not tamper resistant - your s
I've been seeing this error lately both with one of my local GPG
keyrings, and with apt.
gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=2d)
gpg: keydb_get_keyblock failed: Value not found
gpg: [don't know]: invalid packet (ctb=2d)
gpg: /tmp/tmp.rObzKgJEj5/pubring.gpg: copy to
'/tmp/tmp
When I run the command:
gpg --list-secret-keys
/home/repo-owner/.gnupg/secring.gpg
---
sec 2048R/X 2014-10-30 [expires: 2016-10-29]
It shows the expiration date as: [expires: 2016-10-2.
But then when I edit the key with:
gpg --edit-key X
gpg (
Werner Koch:
> On Tue, 18 Oct 2016 13:11, st...@mailbox.org said:
>
>> For example, The Nitrokey Storage (1,2), a usb crypto stick with
>> integrated card reader) is 100% open source, free software, verifiable
>> firmware. On the other hand, it has no pinpad.
>
> and using a proprietary card fo
On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 10:17, st...@mailbox.org said:
> I haven't found any information on whether gnuk token (as an
> implementation of reader and card) accepts the exchange of the
> integrated card (for another one)? That was one of the main reasons for
There is no integrated card. gnuk uses an S
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 22:50, gnudev...@gmail.com said:
> SCM SPR 532
> USB ID: 04e6:e003
> PC/SC reader name: SPRx32
FWIW, the company is known indentive but the readers still work.
> KAAN Advanced
> USB ID: 0d46:
Has problems with larger signing keys - I used it in the past.
> FSIJ Gnuk Token
>
On Tue, 18 Oct 2016 13:11, st...@mailbox.org said:
> For example, The Nitrokey Storage (1,2), a usb crypto stick with
> integrated card reader) is 100% open source, free software, verifiable
> firmware. On the other hand, it has no pinpad.
and using a proprietary card for the reader ;-)
SCNR,
Hi,
NIIBE Yutaka:
> On 10/19/2016 12:40 AM, Stephan Beck wrote:
>>> FSIJ Gnuk Token
>>> USB ID: 234b:
>
> Ah... This is not a card reader. It is the project of Free Software
> Initiative of Japan (FSIJ) since 2010. FSIJ acquired USB vendor ID,
> specifically for this project. Please visit
Hi, (update)
Stephan Beck:
> Hi Kevin,
>
>> Setting some environment variables in the VM does not help:
>>
>> GPG_AGENT_INFO=/home/vagrant/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent:0:1
>> GPG_SOCK=/home/vagrant/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent
>> GPG_TTY=/dev/pts/1
>
> And if you'd try to add this to the VM's .bashrc f
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