On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 02:17:20PM -0500, John Clizbe wrote:
> Try
> gpg --edit-key XYZ...
> toggle
> bkuptocard sk_.gpg
Thank you, John.
The thing is that the card is damaged, and I don't have the secret key
in my kerying.
toggle -> Need the secret key
After a chat on the gnupg IRC channel, I found out that the backup gpg
made was only partial. It was for one of my secret subkeys.
$ gpg --list-keys
[...]
pub 2048R/5BFA8C2E 2010-10-01
uid Osama Khalid (osamak)
sub 1024R/567A2834 2010-10-01
sub 2048R/D023251F 2010-10-01
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 06:01:10PM +0100, Hauke Laging wrote:
> Have you imported the public key before?
Yes. I do have the public key in my kerying.
-- Osama Khalid
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uot; does list the public key of my secret key.
Running "$ gpg --allow-secret-key-import --import sk_<...>.gpg"
returns in:
> gpg: key : no user ID
> gpg: Total number processed: 1
> gpg: secret keys read: 1
And it does not import anything.
I was wondering a
SCR335 accepts only cards with the SIM-like part.
Also, what's the PowerOn command?
Thanks for the hint!
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pg version is 1.4.10 and it is the one that comes with
Ubuntu-10.04-based systems (I use Trisquel 4.0).
I'd appreciate any hint.
--Osama Khalid
$ gpg --debug 2048 --debug-ccid-driver -v --card-status
gpg: reading options from `/home//.gnupg/gpg.conf'
gpg: DBG: ccid-driver: usi