On 2017-03-27 07:24 PM, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> Adam Sherman wrote:
>> But, scdaemon seems more stubborn, and doesn't respect gpg2's homedir
>> option. And trying to start it manually, beforehand, with the --homedir
>> option, fails with:
> For your information,
Hello,
I would like to be able to do the occasional operation from an alternate
home directory. And I'm using a SmartCard.
So, gpg2 itself has the --homedir option, which works. But you need to
kill existing agents before hand, or things get confusing.
But, scdaemon seems more stubborn, and does
m use
Ah, that makes sense. Thanks.
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ons used for local signatures.
How do you do that? Is there a type of sub-key you use?
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onger keys than the Yubikey NEO.
Thanks for that pointer, it is extremely helpful.
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ted for this exchange. I'm guessing not.
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How is the PIN transmitted, does anyone know?
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On 2017-02-09 11:15 AM, Adam Sherman wrote:
> Is it reasonable and appropriate to use a sub-key on an NFC-capable
> SmartCard, such as the YubiKey Neo[3], in conjunction with K9
> Mail[4]?
Re-reading my own post, I realize that I was not clear on my actual
question. Let me rephrase:
Is
/products/yubikey-hardware/yubikey4/
[3]: https://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey-hardware/yubikey-neo/
[4]: https://k9mail.github.io/
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decryption failed: No secret key
>
> The only difference I see, is that the pubkey data is 3103 bits vs 3104
> bits. Unfortunately, I have no idea, whether this is a meaningful
> difference and if this
>
> If anyone could help me identifying what my problem is or even to solve
Maybe there is an algorithm that the Yubukey can't handle?
Or, maybe Enigmail is calling "gpg" instead of "gpg2"?
I'm just brainstorming.
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On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 17:06 Dr. Basil Becker wrote:
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> On 08.02.2017 23:03, Adam Sherman wrote:
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Good Afternoon All,
I would like to put together a full workflow for creating and using GPG.
Having read a few articles about using air-gapped systems and
Smartcards, I'm almost there.
I currently have a setup where the master key is on a USB key, which is
only inserted into an air-gapped system
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