for you:
http://blogs.fsfe.org/mk/i-love-free-software-thanks-to-all-the-gnupg-contributors/
Thank you! I love what you are doing!
Matthias
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* Jörg Schmitz-Linneweber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-01-17 11:01:07 +0100]:
> The only known card which supports the OpenPGP card application is the
> OpenPGP
> card and the FSEcard...
> [ http://www.kernelconcepts.de/shop/products/security.shtml?hardware ]
> [ https://www.fsfe.org/card/ ]
Techn
* Philipp Gühring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-10 00:35:53 +0200]:
> Is GnuPG supported on PowerPC architecture?
Yes it is. No problem here compiling it with an ibook G4 on Debian
GNU/Linux; there are also packaged version of GnuPG for Debian.
Best wishes,
Matze
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* Matthias Barmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-25 13:33:46 +0200]:
> But the problem at home persists. The setup looks good for me but
> ssh-add -l only shows the ssh keys stored in .ssh not the one stored on
> the chipcard.
>
> The chipcard works fine for signing/encrypting and login via
> libp
* Dirk Zemisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-17 10:09:22 +0700]:
> Or, for europeans, try here for the FSF Europe:
>
> http://www.fsfeurope.org/help/donate.de.html (german version)
Or you can support FSFE by joining the fellowship
http://www.fsfe.org/join/ and also get a OpenPGP-Smartcard which w
Dear Robert,
long time since you wrote this, but I did not have time to reply
earlier.
* Robert J. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-05 16:06:56 -0600]:
[...]
> This year, I'm grateful that we have a Free Software implementation of
> the OpenPGP protocol. I'm also grateful that the developm
* Henry Bremridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-10-29 18:25:17 +]:
> Question:
>
> - The FSFE website states that the recommended procedure is to use the
> smart card with sub-keys only. If however I am creating a new
> key-pair and backing up the secret key to a safe place, then what i
Hi Adrian,
* Adrian Friedli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-30 16:08:07 +0200]:
> I've got a SCM SCR335 cardreader and a cryptocard from fsfe.org. I've setup
> udev, so the user has access to the device.
> Then when I want to access my card:
>
> $ gpg -v --card-status
> gpg: pcsc_connect failed: u
Hello Werner,
* Werner Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-02 15:01:45 +0100]:
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 18:11:55 +0100, Matthias Kirschner said:
>
> > Here on the machine GnuPG 1.4.2rc1 is installed.
> > I am running Debian sarge. And the only change I can think of was
>
Hi all,
I just figured out, that I am not able to sign with my OpenPGP
fellowship smartcard any more. The error message is:
gpg: signatures created so far: 274
gpg: verify CHV1 failed: invalid passphrase
gpg: signing failed: invalid passphrase
gpg: signing failed: invalid passphra
Hi all,
I just figured out, that I am not able to sign with my OpenPGP
fellowship smartcard any more. The error message is:
gpg: signatures created so far: 274
gpg: verify CHV1 failed: invalid passphrase
gpg: signing failed: invalid passphrase
gpg: signing failed: invalid passphra
Hi Wolfgang,
which smartcard reader are you using?
* Wolfgang Rosenauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-02 11:34:58 +0200]:
> The GPG version is 1.4.0.
Can you try GnuPG 1.4.1 + patch as described here
http://www.gnupg.org/(en)/howtos/card-howto/en/ch02.html#id2464693
Best wishes,
Matze
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