Re: changing the passphrase of the secret key stored in the GnuPG card

2017-06-11 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día domingo, junio 11, 2017 a las 10:00:00p. m. +0200, Peter Lebbing escribió: > On 11/06/17 21:48, Matthias Apitz wrote: > > My question remains: How can I change (or verify) the above Passphrase I > > have used? > > Ah! That's the encryption of the backup key, not of the secret key > stored

Re: changing the passphrase of the secret key stored in the GnuPG card

2017-06-11 Thread Teemu Likonen
Matthias Apitz [2017-06-11 20:07:12+02] wrote: > How could I change the passphrase I have entered while generating the > keys on the GnuPG card? I tried with no success: > > $ LANG=C gpg2 --edit-key Matthias passwd "gpg2 --edit-key" is for normal keyrings. Your key is on the card so you edit the

Re: changing the passphrase of the secret key stored in the GnuPG card

2017-06-11 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 11/06/17 21:48, Matthias Apitz wrote: > My question remains: How can I change (or verify) the above Passphrase I > have used? Ah! That's the encryption of the backup key, not of the secret key stored in the smart card. Well, it's ultimately the same key, but it's not the copy of it stored in th

Re: GPG4Win Advice

2017-06-11 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 08/06/17 16:39, Ian A Morris wrote: > When using the GUI there are options for the following, “Remove > unencrypted original file when don” This is an extra convenience added by the GUI program. It is not in the command line interface. > Gpg2 –batch –recipient /x / –encrypt-files –armor C:

Re: changing the passphrase of the secret key stored in the GnuPG card

2017-06-11 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día domingo, junio 11, 2017 a las 09:37:51p. m. +0200, Peter Lebbing escribió: > On 11/06/17 21:05, Matthias Apitz wrote: > > I know, but I want to change the passphrase, not the PIN. > > They are the same thing, it's just a choice of terminology. Since user > authentication to a smartcard is

Re: changing the passphrase of the secret key stored in the GnuPG card

2017-06-11 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 11/06/17 21:05, Matthias Apitz wrote: > I know, but I want to change the passphrase, not the PIN. They are the same thing, it's just a choice of terminology. Since user authentication to a smartcard is traditionally done using numerics only and card readers with PINpads also usually only use nu

Re: changing the passphrase of the secret key stored in the GnuPG card

2017-06-11 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día domingo, junio 11, 2017 a las 08:51:58p. m. +0200, Werner Koch escribió: > On Sun, 11 Jun 2017 20:07, g...@unixarea.de said: > > How could I change the passphrase I have entered while generating the > > keys on the GnuPG card? I tried with no success: > > To change the PINs on the card you

Re: setting GnuPG card to 'not forces' does not let sign

2017-06-11 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri, 9 Jun 2017 08:39, g...@unixarea.de said: > I know, this is not a GnuPG issue, but I wanted to mention it here to > ask if others has similar experiences, even on Linux or other OS, or if > it worth to get a new OMNIKEY device or even another device. You better avoid everything with an Om

Re: Fwd: RE: setting GnuPG card to 'not forces' does not let sign

2017-06-11 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri, 9 Jun 2017 08:23, g...@unixarea.de said: > Thanks as well for the nice hint about X-message-flag: header line. > The warning looks really nice in the crappy MS OutLook. I learned that from Jens Link whom you may know. Salam-Shalom, Werner -- Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahmen reg

Re: changing the passphrase of the secret key stored in the GnuPG card

2017-06-11 Thread Werner Koch
On Sun, 11 Jun 2017 20:07, g...@unixarea.de said: > How could I change the passphrase I have entered while generating the > keys on the GnuPG card? I tried with no success: To change the PINs on the card you need to use gpg --card-edit At the prompt you can directly change the PIN using "pass

changing the passphrase of the secret key stored in the GnuPG card

2017-06-11 Thread Matthias Apitz
How could I change the passphrase I have entered while generating the keys on the GnuPG card? I tried with no success: $ LANG=C gpg2 --edit-key Matthias passwd gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.19; Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ... Secret key is available. sec rsa4096/47CCF7E476FE9D11 c