Hello Werner,
2. I tried "$ gpg2 --gen-key", chose default options
and entered my infos (email address, name,…)
and I got:
gpg: problem with the agent: Bad CA certificate
gpg: problem with the agent: Invalid card
gpg: Key generation canceled.
You are either runnin
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 19:17, onemailid4mailingli...@edpnet.be said:
> 2. I tried "$ gpg2 --gen-key", chose default options
>and entered my infos (email address, name,…)
>and I got:
> gpg: problem with the agent: Bad CA certificate
> gpg: problem with the agent: Invalid card
>
> Please describe exactly what you are doing and what versions
of GnuPG
> are you using. Are you using a smartcard? Which one?
Hi,
What i did:
1. I installed gnupg2 [1] on my linux box [2]
2. I tried "$ gpg2 --gen-key", chose default options
and entered my infos (email address, name,…)
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 00:42, onemailid4mailingli...@edpnet.be said:
>
> I'm a newbie GPG user. I'm using Linux and GPG2.
>
> When generating new keys, I get several error messages:
Please describe exactly what you are doing and what versions of GnuPG
are you using. Are you using a smartcard? Which
Hello!
I'm a newbie GPG user. I'm using Linux and GPG2.
When generating new keys, I get several error messages:
gpg: problem with the agent: Bad CA certificate
gpg: problem with the agent: Invalid card
gpg: Key generation canceled.
What mean “Bad CA certificate” and “Invalid card”?
How can I s