On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 12:51 PM Niibe Yutaka wrote:
> Basically, it's case-by-case thingy when we add new (proprietary)
> hardware support around smartcard + card reader. While we have
> standardized CCID protocol, actually, it depends on each card reader
> plus smartcard combination.
Documentat
Hello,
"Felix E. Klee" wrote:
> No idea what to do. Guess I’ll fix my modded SPR332 and continue using
> that.
Basically, it's case-by-case thingy when we add new (proprietary)
hardware support around smartcard + card reader. While we have
standardized CCID protocol, actually, it depends on ea
No idea what to do. Guess I’ll fix my modded SPR332 and continue using
that.
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Thank you, Werner!
I attached the log. When grepping for “pin”, I find (prefix stripped):
DBG: ccid-driver: bPINSupport 3 verification modification
PIN-Block-2 : no
DBG: asking for PIN '||Please unlock the card%0A%0A\x1eNumber\x1f:
0005 64D5%0AHolder\x1f: Felix Klee'
PIN ca
On Mon, 22 Jul 2024 10:45, Felix E. Klee said:
> Is there anything I can try, or is the pinpad on the ACS APG8201-B2
> simply not supported?
I don't known. If you are using the internal CCID driver, you may want
to add
debug reader
debug-ccid-driver
log-file foo/bar/baz
to scdaem
Is there anything I can try, or is the pinpad on the ACS APG8201-B2
simply not supported?
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I got a nice little portable card reader with pinpad, the ACS
[APG8201-B2][1].
`gpg --card-status` works fine with my OpenPGP card. The problem is that
when I try to decrypt a file, then GnuPG asks for the PIN using
`/usr/bin/pinentry-gtk-2`.
*How do I make GnuPG ask for the PIN via the pinpad