Re: Is NFC Appropriate?

2017-02-09 Thread Dr. Basil Becker
Hello, On 09.02.2017 23:46, Adam Sherman wrote: > 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 cl

Re: Non-deterministic behavior using GnuPG and a smart-card

2017-02-09 Thread Dr. Basil Becker
Hello, On 09.02.2017 07:02, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > Hello, > > [...] > This should be fixed. > I opened an issue for this topic: https://bugs.gnupg.org/gnupg/issue2953 Cheers, Basil signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ Gnupg-users

Re: Non-deterministic behavior using GnuPG and a smart-card

2017-02-09 Thread Dr. Basil Becker
Hi Peter et al. Am 9. Februar 2017 11:08:12 MEZ schrieb Peter Lebbing : >Hello, > I think it's interesting you encrypt >each and every mail you receive. That exercises all components a lot, >it >might lead to some useful insights on how things might be improved. In >fact, we just encountered such

Re: Non-deterministic behavior using GnuPG and a smart-card

2017-02-08 Thread Dr. Basil Becker
it :) Cheers, Basil > A. > > On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 17:06 Dr. Basil Becker <mailto:ba...@basilbecker.de>> wrote: > > > > On 08.02.2017 23:03, Adam Sherman wrote: > > Is it always the same files that aren't decrypting, or is it truly &

Re: Non-deterministic behavior using GnuPG and a smart-card

2017-02-08 Thread Dr. Basil Becker
add, that I don't have any problems, when I read the mails on my smartphone using K9 and Openkeychain. > On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 16:22 Dr. Basil Becker <mailto:ba...@basilbecker.de>> wrote: > > Hello, > > Peter, thanks for the clarification. I understand your poi

Re: Non-deterministic behavior using GnuPG and a smart-card

2017-02-08 Thread Dr. Basil Becker
key 0xDBC1D85BA9D1D189 instead of primary key 0x8501968486DF0281 gpg: encrypted with 3104-bit RSA key, ID 0xDBC1D85BA9D1D189, created 2017-01-10 "Dr. Basil Becker " gpg: AES256 encrypted data # off=424 ctb=a3 tag=8 hlen=1 plen=0 indeterminate :compressed packet: algo=2 # off=426 ct

Non-deterministic behavior using GnuPG and a smart-card

2017-02-08 Thread Dr. Basil Becker
Hi everyone, since a few days I'm observing a rather non-deterministic behavior, where GnuPG sometimes fails to find my private key, that is located at a smart-card and sometimes everything works. I wrote about the problem in more detail at launchpad.net https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sourc