On Monday 11 April 2005 16:08, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 23:39:47 +0200, Peter L Smilde said:
> > The same command run fine under Win-XP (with the same smartcard, the same
> > sc-reader (SCR 355) and the same version of gpg).
>
> Did you applied the attached pa
> > gpg: ccid_transceive failed: (0x1000a)
> > gpg: apdu_send_simple(0) failed: card I/O error
>
> See my mail to gnupg-devel - I have the same problem on debian.
> With the options --disable-ccid --pcsc-driver /usr/lib/libpcsclite.so.1
> gnupg seems to work reliably. (After starting pcscd, of cour
Hi,
With gpg v1.4.1 under Debian I succeeded in transferring my subkeys to the
OpenPGP smartcard. Running "gpg --card-status" and "gpg --card-edit" works
fine. And "date | gpg ---clearsign | gpg -v" is also functioning. But
calling "date | gpg -er "my-name" | gpg -d" fails with the next error
se", but the thread clarified
this special configuration too!
Thanks,
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stubs) from my
only keyring is not possible, because then I can't sign or decrypt with
my smartcard keys anymore.
My question: how do I get rid of my secret primary keysigning key while
still being able to use my secret signing and encrytion subkeys from the
smartcard?
Thanks,
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Pe
lugged-in a
normal gpg warning is issued.)
Thanks,
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Peter L. Smilde
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Tel: +49 6139 5325, Fax: +49 721 151517676
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