The readers as I've shown is a REINERST Cyberjack RFID Standard, and the driver
pcsc_lite.
Indeed I am running pcsc, in my first message I've even posted it's debug log.
Thanks,
22h49
Nov 16, 2020, 16:06 by w...@gnupg.org:
> On Sat, 14 Nov 2020 21:28, 22h39 said:
>
>> The problem lies in Pin
Problem resolved! look at my last reply to Juergen to find the solution.
Thanks to everyone,
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> Juergen
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> Am 14.11.20 um 20:08 schrieb 22h39 via Gnupg-users:
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>> Sorry Jorgen for the mail I missclicked.
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>> As can be
ions
> via RFID.
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> regards
> Juergen
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> [1]
> https://www.floss-shop.de/en/security-privacy/smartcards/4/openpgp-smart-card-v3.3-mifare-desfire
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> Am 14.
I don't understand, then how is OpenKeychain able to use OpenPGP cards via RFID?
I can sucessfully sign using this card via my phone but It won't work with the
reader connected to the computer.
Looking at the logs, the card exchanges exactly the same apdus when using the
contact and contactless
I have been for the life of me unable to get gpg working with the contactless
interface in my reader.
How to reproduce:
I'm using a REINERSCT Cyberjack standard RFID dual interface class 3 reader
Simply take a Openpgp card and try to sign anything using the contactless
interface.
The drivers