Oh Dear, Pin Entry Broken on openPGP card!

2008-06-23 Thread Edward Robinson
y pin, which I enter) gpg: verify CHV2 failed: invalid passphrase gpg: encrypted with ELG-E key, ID gpg: encrypted with 1024-bit RSA key, ID 987D9D66, created 2008-04-25 "Edward Robinson " gpg: public key decryption failed: invalid passphrase gpg: decryption failed: secret ke

Re: Oh Dear, Pin Entry Broken on openPGP card!

2008-06-23 Thread Edward Robinson
Werner, thanks for your quick reply (as usual!). > Try 1 (change PIN). This should sync it again. BTW, you may do the same by > using > > $ gpg --card-edit > Command> admin > Command> passwd $ gpg --change-pin gpg: OpenPGP card no. D2760001240101010001101E detected 1 - change P

Oh Dear, Pin Entry Broken on openPGP card!

2008-06-23 Thread Edward Robinson
y pin, which I enter) gpg: verify CHV2 failed: invalid passphrase gpg: encrypted with ELG-E key, ID gpg: encrypted with 1024-bit RSA key, ID 987D9D66, created 2008-04-25 "Edward Robinson " gpg: public key decryption failed: invalid passphrase gpg: decryption failed: secret ke

Re: OpenPGP card +Lock screen -- possible???

2008-05-20 Thread Edward Robinson
Hi Rudolf, Unfortunately lshal is the same when I plug the card in or take it out, nothing changes. I did a diff on the outputs to be sure. Any other thoughts?? Cheers, Edd Rudolf Deilmann wrote: Am Mon, 19 May 2008 12:52:29 +0100 schrieb Edward Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi

OpenPGP card +Lock screen -- possible???

2008-05-19 Thread Edward Robinson
Hello all, Does anyone know if it is possible to use my openpgp smart card as a way of locking my screen on my gnome / debian lenny distro? I was thinking it would be nice if on removal of my smart card the gnome-screensaver kicked in. I am not fussed about using it to unlock again (I have a

Re: Problem with FSFE gpg card

2008-05-08 Thread Edward Robinson
Henry Bremridge wrote: Running Debian Lenny and have both gpg (1.4.6) and gpg2 (2.0.9) installed (I am still trying to learn more about gpg2) This morning apt-get updated / installed the following console-common dbus dbus-x11 java-common libdbus-1-3 libevent1 libgcrypt11 libtasn1-3

Re: Problem with FSFE gpg card

2008-05-08 Thread Edward Robinson
Henry Bremridge wrote: I think it may depend on how you backed up your keyring. If you copied the .gnupg folder, then you could do: gpg --homedir Removed my card and then tried $gpg --homedir -d file.gpg and got the following message gpg: anonymous recipient; trying secret key ... g

Re: Problem with FSFE gpg card

2008-05-08 Thread Edward Robinson
Henry Bremridge wrote: Removed my card and then tried $gpg --homedir -d file.gpg and got the following message gpg: anonymous recipient; trying secret key ... gpg: detected reader `SCM SCR 335 00 00' gpg: pcsc_connect failed: no smartcard (0x801c) gpg: apdu_send_simple(0) failed: no car

Re: Open Pgp Smartcard ssh authentication Woes :(

2008-05-06 Thread Edward Robinson
For anyone that this may help, It appears I have solved my problems. It turns out that gnome-keying-manager was interfering by taking control of the ssh socket. This was realised because echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCKET returned: /tmp/keyring-X which was different to the socket that gpg-agent was set

Re: Merging trusts...

2008-04-30 Thread Edward Robinson
Ramon Loureiro wrote: > > Hi! > I'm new with GPG so excuse if my question is stupid or ridiculous... > I use to read my IMAP email at home and at work. In both machines I use > Enigmail with Thunderbird > > Is it possible to have an unique trustdb file, so that I've the same > trusted signatur

Open Pgp Smartcard ssh authentication Woes :(

2008-04-29 Thread Edward Robinson
Hello All, I am having both success and failure with regard to getting ssh authentication to work with my openpgp smartcard. On my Ubuntu Gutsy (Gnome) Box things are great, `ssh-add -l' reports the key correctly and I can successfully authenticate myself when ssh'ing to another box. However, on