Re: OpenPGP card and poldi-ctrl

2010-12-12 Thread Markus Krainz
Hi Alphazo, thanks for this great howto. I got it working right away. Where I still have problems: The gnome-keyring (seahorse), still demands the user-password. Also I often have to unplug and replug the reader to authenticate. This works, but it is very inconvenient. Regards, Markus On 2010-1

Re: GPF Crypto Stick vs OpenPGP Card

2010-12-03 Thread Markus Krainz
On 2010-12-03 13:21, Hauke Laging wrote: > A first improvement would be to show the hash to be signed. Of course, you > cannot trust the hash calculation on a potentially compromised PC but this > would be a start for further protection (e.g. by sending the file to someone > else and comparing t

Re: GPF Crypto Stick vs OpenPGP Card

2010-12-02 Thread Markus Krainz
On 2010-12-02 11:00, Ɓukasz Stelmach wrote: > >> then the PIN pad becomes even more interesting. > I am not that paranoid to carry a full sized card reader with a PIN pad > with me. > Even with PIN-pad on a compromised computer you still have no guarantee WHAT you are signing. My opinion is that i

OpenPGP card and poldi-ctrl

2010-11-25 Thread Markus Krainz
Hi, I want to do login with my OpenPGP card. So I am following some tutorial on how to do this with Ubuntu (see [1]) but the howto seems outdated and I get an error: poldi-ctrl: error: unknown option '--register-card' poldi-ctrl: error: parsing argument vector failed: Unknown option So I tho

Re: OpenVPN with OpenPGP card

2010-11-25 Thread Markus Krainz
Hi! On 2010-11-24 09:35, Werner Koch wrote: > On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 07:34, l...@gmx.at said: >> However I find that OpenVPN does not have support for the card yet. :/ >> So I am forced to use scute, a PKCS #11 implementation for the OpenPGP card. >> Now my question is: would this work? Has anybody t

OpenVPN with OpenPGP card

2010-11-23 Thread Markus Krainz
Hi! I use the OpenPGP card for signing, encrypting and SSH and I like it a lot. However I find that OpenVPN does not have support for the card yet. :/ So I am forced to use scute, a PKCS #11 implementation for the OpenPGP card. Now my question is: would this work? Has anybody tried this successfu