Hi,
I have an update for this issue.
It seems that I have the problem all time I use the QT pinentry. The
gtk2 pinentry seems to be fine and with the switch to QT one, the
problem appears. Now I have the problem on debian and gentoo.
Even more, a `gpg-connect-agent updatestartuptty /bye` over ss
Hi,
Not just sign-only Curve 448 subkey, gpg will fail after any subkey
(RSA/ECC [S]/[E]/[A]/[C]) is created when a keypair is generated with Curve
448.
When gpg fails, how can I recover keys?
This is so important.
This bug will destroy keydb, it is a "big" issue.
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Hi folks,
It appears some changes in the 2.3.X branch have broken my Yubikey OpenPGP
key on systems that also have a Windows Hello for Business PIN set up.
Here's the behavior I'm seeing:
scdaemon.conf:
debug-level guru
log-file "%APPDATA%\gnupg\scdaemon.log"
reader-port "Yubico YubiKey OTP+FIDO
Hi,
># gpg2 -k
>gpg: keydb_get_keyblock failed: Invalid object
Me too with "gpg --list-public-keys user-id", after ich created a key
with:
ed448 (C)
ed25519 (S)
cv25519 (E)
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Hi,
>gpg: keydb_get_keyblock failed: Invalid object
key delete and importing a revocation cert fails too:
$ gpg --delete-secret-and-public-keys key-id
gpg: Error reading the key block: invalid object
gpg: key-id: delete key failed: invalid object
$ gpg_importkey .gnupg/openpgp-revocs.d/key-id.r
Hi!
On Wed, 25 Aug 2021 21:36, Thomas Cage said:
> I have installed the new 2.3.2 version which supports "decryption w/o
> public key but with correct card inserted" with commit 50293ec2eb.
The description is a bit too brief. What we do is to lookup the key on
a configured LDAP server. This al
Hello,
Thank you for your report.
William Holmes wrote:
> gpg failed after I created a second sign-only Curve 448 key.
Please use --quick-add-key instead, while I'm fixing the bug.
My changes of following commits were not enough.
2b50f942672d9a2c325a818f21f69d3ee69255d3
3635539