* Sebastian Wiesinger [2019-11-05 17:49]:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using gpg-agent with the key stored on a Yubikey for ssh pubkey
> authentication. Since upgrading server systems to Debian 10 I get the
> following
> error when logging in:
>
> agent key RSA SHA256:[keyhash]
* GnuPG Users [2019-11-05 20:56]:
> On Tue, 5 Nov 2019 17:49, Sebastian Wiesinger said:
>
> > debug3: sign_and_send_pubkey: signing using rsa-sha2-512
>
> AFAICS that method is not supported. We support "ssh-rsa" and
> "ssh-rsa-cert-...@openssh.com"
Hi,
I'm using gpg-agent with the key stored on a Yubikey for ssh pubkey
authentication. Since upgrading server systems to Debian 10 I get the following
error when logging in:
agent key RSA SHA256:[keyhash] returned incorrect signature type
Login succeeds but the error is displayed on every new c
* Sebastian Wiesinger [2018-07-31 18:24]:
> > There is no card reader available, when yubikey is not plugged in. I
> > use the smartcard with a external reader. I also do not see this dialof
> > when the Reader is not connected.
> >
> > I think, there is a depen
* GnuPG Users [2018-06-30 13:22]:
> > What doesn't work is the "please insert smartcard" dialog when the
> > key
> > is not plugged in. I manually added the correct keygrip to the
> > sshcontrol file but this does not work. On my MacOS the same config
> > does display the "insert smartcard" dialog
Hello,
I'm using pinentry (GTK2) on my Xubuntu. My authentication key is
saved on a Yubikey4. Pinentry does work when the key is inserted and
displays the PIN entry dialog just fine.
What doesn't work is the "please insert smartcard" dialog when the key
is not plugged in. I manually added the cor
* gnupgpacker [2015-11-15 10:39]:
> Hi,
>
> there is a German government service that signs PGP keys??
>
> What's the way to get it signed? Which institution?
It's here: https://pgp.governikus-eid.de/pgp/
But as you can see the signature is not working. And the signature for
my @gnupg.net UID
* da...@gbenet.com [2015-11-15 03:06]:
> You can only use this signature for signing (not encrypting) and for
> certification. Bad?
> There appears to be nothing bad about this public key - why would you get 16
> people to sign
> a key if you were not going to communicate with them?
Hello,
my
ong.
My key is 0x58A2D94A93A0B9CE and their signature comes from
0x5E5CCCB4A4BF43D7:
pub 2048R/0x58A2D94A93A0B9CE 2009-08-11
uid [ultimate] Sebastian Wiesinger
sig!3 P0x58A2D94A93A0B9CE 2015-03-27 never Sebastian Wiesinger
sig-3 1 0x5E5CCCB4A4BF43D7 2015-11-14 never
* Sebastian Wiesinger [2009-09-10 18:01]:
> Hi,
>
> regarding this, the Simtec Entropy Key http://www.entropykey.co.uk/ is
> available for sale online since a few days ago. This is an USB
> hardware entropy generator. Perhaps this would be something to
> consider in your tests
* Philippe Cerfon [2009-09-10 14:03]:
> I'd have some additional poor men's questions ;-)...
> - When creating a new key,.. it uses the entropy, right? So is there
> some way to improve this entropy? Perhaps not using Linux but instead
> OpenBSD which might have a better PRNG (don't know if this i
Hi,
I'm thinking about setting up an SKS Keyserver. My question is, is
there some sort of mailinglist or something where this is ontopic?
As I understand I would also be in need of some "gossip" partners.
Is http://www.nongnu.org/sks/ the software I want to use or is there
something else? The Do
* David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-08 17:44]:
> > The system is a AMD K6 with 350MHz, perhaps it's just too slow? Any
> > ideas how to speed up the trustdb check would be appreciated.
>
> What version of GnuPG are you using?
1.4.3
gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.3
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundat
Hi,
I'm using gnupg quite a lot and after importing ~100 keys from a
keysigning party, the trustdb updates got painfully slow:
$ time gpg --check-trustdb
gpg: 3 marginal(s) needed, 1 complete(s) needed, PGP trust model
gpg: depth: 0 valid: 1 signed: 124 trust: 0-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 1u
gpg: dep
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