On 2008-05-31 19:39:18 +0200, Tobias Weisserth wrote:
Hello,
> I followed all the tutorials and howto documents I could and I managed to
> figure out that I had to tweak the USB driver bundle installation of the SCM
> driver to copy the bundle into the right directory for Ubuntu 8.04. After
> rest
Hello,
I see a strange situation when I try to edit my key:
1.) When I call "gpg2 --edit-key 0x968BD587" I see several lines of
"gpg: moving a key signature to the correct place"
2.) When I call then "check" in the edit-key menu, I get a line saying
"218 signatures not checked due to errors"
eated 2006-03-13
"Michael Bienia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
gpg: public key decryption failed: general error
gpg: decryption failed: secret key not available
$ gpg2 broken-gpg.mail
gpg: encrypted with 1024-bit RSA key, ID AF58F2B4, created 2006-03-13
"Michael Bienia <[
On 2006-12-08 02:08:37 -0500, Charly Avital wrote:
> 1. Patch applied:
> - --
> $ cd /Users/shavital/Desktop/gnupg-2.0.1/
> Charly-Avitals-PBG4:~/Desktop/gnupg-2.0.1 shavital$ patch -p0 <
> /Users/shavital/Desktop/gnupg-2.0-osx-iconv.patch
> patching file tools/Makefile.am
> patching file g
On 2006-10-12 17:26:45 +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 16:05, Werner Koch said:
>
> > 2048 bit DSA is not yet supported by libgcrypt (it's too new). There
> > should be a error message, though.
>
> I have been wrong. It works for me. See https://bugs.gnupg.org/710 .
I assume g
On 2006-10-09 19:48:48 +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 12:11, Michael Bienia said:
>
> > The comment also mentions that one can add it manually by adding a
> > keygrip of 40 hex digits. How do I get this keygrip from my ssh key to
> > add it manually?
>
On 2006-10-09 22:43:34 +0930, Alphax wrote:
> Michael Bienia wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm having trouble to add my ssh key to a running gpg-agent (started
> > with --enable-ssh-support).
> >
> > The comments in .gnupg/sshcontrol suggests you can do it
Hello,
I'm having trouble to add my ssh key to a running gpg-agent (started
with --enable-ssh-support).
The comments in .gnupg/sshcontrol suggests you can do it with ssh-add or
manually. When I try it with ssh-add I'm asked about my passphrase but
afterwards ssh-add -l doesn't list it and it also
On 2006-06-05 18:49:56 +0200, Michael Bienia wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've once again a problem with decrypting a mail with my openpgp card.
> The used subkey is my encryption key so it should work theoretically.
> The out of gnupg (with gnupg-agent) is:
> ,
> | gpg: ar
using subkey AF58F2B4 instead of primary key 968BD587
| gpg: sending command `SCD PKDECRYPT' to agent failed: ec=6.131
| gpg: using subkey AF58F2B4 instead of primary key 968BD587
| gpg: encrypted with 1024-bit RSA key, ID AF58F2B4, created 2006-03-13
| "Michael Bienia <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On 2006-05-20 16:37:47 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Michael.
Hi Andreas,
> You hit the mark! When I change the permissions in /dev/bus/usb/001/005,
> GnuPG works fine with my cardreader - even as normal user.
>
> Do you have incidentally gnupg-ccid.rules and/or gnupg-ccid scripts which
>
On 2006-05-18 14:28:35 +0200, Andreas Martin wrote:
> In my opinion, the permissions in /proc/bus/usb/001/005 (or wherever the
> cardreader comes up) are set correctly:
>
> # ls -l /proc/bus/usb/001
> -rw-rw 1 root scard 111 18. Mai 13:32 005
[...]
> So I think it is a permission issue, but I
to agent failed: ec=6.18
| gpg: using subkey 02CC2588 instead of primary key 968BD587
| gpg: encrypted with 1024-bit RSA key, ID 02CC2588, created 2006-03-13
| "Michael Bienia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
| gpg: public key decryption failed: general error
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Doit the same withou
On 2006-05-17 07:52:47 +0200, Dany wrote:
> Hello,
Hello,
> I'm trying to get regular users to use smart card readers under Ubuntu
> (dapper). As far as I know Ubuntu uses udev rather than hotplug so I
> followed the instructions found at :
> http://www.fsfe.org/en/card/howto/card_reader_howto_ud
On 2006-04-11 17:03:46 +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 14:00:56 +0200, Michael Bienia said:
>
> > if I try to set the url field of an OpenPGP card using gpg with
> > gpg-agent it fails with the following error:
> > | gpg: sending command `SCD SETATTR'
On 2006-04-11 17:01:21 +0200, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 13:55:17 +0200, Michael Bienia said:
>
> > I've a problem that sometimes gpg --card-status doesn't display all data
> > from the OpenPGP card (I've use-agent in my gpg.conf).
>
> If pos
Hello,
I've a problem that sometimes gpg --card-status doesn't display all data
from the OpenPGP card (I've use-agent in my gpg.conf).
If I plug in the card the first time after booting, the output of
gpg --card-status is as expected. But I call gpg --card-status again the
field for PIN length an
Hello,
if I try to set the url field of an OpenPGP card using gpg with
gpg-agent it fails with the following error:
| gpg: sending command `SCD SETATTR' to agent failed: ec=6.32769
| gpg: error setting URL: general error
But I can set an url if I use gpg without gpg-agent.
Michael
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On 2006-03-14 08:23:58 +0100, Remco Post wrote:
> Michael Bienia wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > does signing with the OpenPGP card only work with SHA1 as digest-algo?
> >
> > With SHA1 and RIPEMD160 gpg asks for the PIN but only SHA1 generates a
> > wo
Hello,
does signing with the OpenPGP card only work with SHA1 as digest-algo?
With SHA1 and RIPEMD160 gpg asks for the PIN but only SHA1 generates a
working signature. Trying RIPEMD160 I get:
| gpg: checking created signature failed: bad signature
| gpg: signing failed: bad signature
| gpg: signi
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