On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 7:45 PM, Arthur Ulfeldt wrote:
> I have a similar setup and have been doing it successfully. I have two
> yubikey neos with signing keys. I found that because of bugs in gpg 2.1 I
That's interesting as I want exactly that - two yubikeys for signing.
Will be bale to try tha
Hello!
I would like to use GPGSM to sign a Linux kernel module with a private
key stored on an OpenPGP smartcard.
The original signing tool uses OpenSSL to sign the kernel module using a
detached CMS signature. The kernel requires that the CMS does not
contain any authenticated attributes and it
> You will need the private key on-disk *temporarily* while setting up the
> smartcards. But with Knoppix, that "disk" can be a RAM disk in the main
> memory of your computer, obliterated once you power it off.
I think you will have to keep it as backup too in case you will want
to add another sma
> Which version, GnuPG 2.0 or 2.1? I think you can use 2.1 to reach the desired
> outcome without difficulty, even if it might be a bit non-standard.
I have 2.1.11
> Can we first get out of the way which exact version of GnuPG you're using? If
> you're using 2.0, start with the threads linked abo
Hi,
is adding
| default-cache-ttl 0
and/or
| max-cache-ttl 0
to gpg-agent.conf the official way to deactivate passphrase caching
completely and make GnuPG only use the term transferred with the
--passphrase option?
Thanks
Caro
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Hi,
is adding
| default-cache-ttl 0
and/or
| max-cache-ttl 0
to gpg-agent.conf the official way to deactivate passphrase caching
completely and make GnuPG only use the term transferred with the
--passphrase option?
Thanks
Caro
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On Sun, 16 Oct 2016 01:22:50 + (UTC), I wrote:
>Hi,
>
>my next problem with 2.1.15 on Windows 7.
>
>I add a pub/sec keypair to two different keyrings
> '--import ... --keyring a.kbx', then '--import ... --keyring b.kbx'.
>Following this I delete that key from one of the keyrings
> '--delete-
Thanks Krzysztof. I did apt-get install pinentry-qt4 although it was
an older (0.8.3-2) version than what is on gnupg . org. It installed
without any errors but when I run gpg2 --gen-key I'm still getting:
We need to generate a lot of random bytes. It is a good idea to perform
some other action (t