On Wed, 1 May 2024 11:50, Henning Follmann said:
> Well, if you have a authentication subkey on your card you could use that
> for ssh authentication directly.
> Your gpg-agent would then act as ssh-agent.
I would even claim that this is the best way to work with ssh - I do
this now for nearly 2
On Wed, May 01, 2024 at 04:32:54PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've on my Linux cellphone L5 my RSA key for SSH crypted with GnuPG (to
> be exactly with an OpenPGP card in the phone). I can do fine:
>
> $ gpg -d id_rsa.asc > id_rsa # which asks for the PIN of the OpenPGP card
>
Smart cards like yubikeys, and termux okcagent integrations?
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On Wed, 1 May 2024, 17:19 Matthias Apitz, wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've on my Linux cellphone L5 my RSA key for SSH crypted with
Hello,
I've on my Linux cellphone L5 my RSA key for SSH crypted with GnuPG (to
be exactly with an OpenPGP card in the phone). I can do fine:
$ gpg -d id_rsa.asc > id_rsa # which asks for the PIN of the OpenPGP card
$ ssh www.unixarea.de
Enter passphrase for key '/home/guru/.ssh/id_rsa':
...
$ r
Hey Andrew,
Yes, this happens consistently, I have not been able to add a uid at
all, using both my main yubikey and backup yubikey (which have the
same private key on them)
Yours,
Rens
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On 1 May 2024, at 10:08, Rens Rikkerink via Gnupg-users
wrote:
>
> Lately I've been trying to add a new uid to my public key, I have
> however so far been unsuccessful in doing so. Every time I try to do
> so, I then immediately get "1 bad signature" which wasn't present
> beforehand. It's proba
Greetings!
Lately I've been trying to add a new uid to my public key, I have
however so far been unsuccessful in doing so. Every time I try to do
so, I then immediately get "1 bad signature" which wasn't present
beforehand. It's probably worth noting that my private key is stored
on a Yubikey 5 NF