> This gpg-connect-agent script ought to get your card back on its feet.
Thanks very much.
It worked and my card seems to operate again.
Just out of curiosity is there a way to reset the PIN user counter without
resetting the card?
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On 07/02/15 21:45, Rainer Keller wrote:
> Unfortunatly this seemed to brick the card.
> "gpg: OpenPGP card not available: Not supported"
> Gnupg does not detect the card anymore.
Fortunately, your card is not bricked. But GnuPG can't access it anymore. If you
have a recent enough version of GnuPG,
> What version was your card? It should work fine on a 2.0 smart card,
> but, it's by design made to brick 1.X cards.
It should be a 2.0 card. At least I bought is as such.
> Also, if it was a 2.0 smart card, what key was it?
What do you mean with "key"?
I had a 4096bit authentication key on the c
On Feb 7, 2015 10:36 PM, "Duplicity Mailing List" <
duplicitymailingl...@mail.ru> wrote:
>
> On 07/02/15 20:45, Rainer Keller wrote:
> >> I save the reset code block to a text file ("reset.txt") and then run "
> >> gpg-connect-agent < reset.txt". Remove and reinsert the card and it
should
> >> be b
On 07/02/15 20:45, Rainer Keller wrote:
>> I save the reset code block to a text file ("reset.txt") and then run "
>> gpg-connect-agent < reset.txt". Remove and reinsert the card and it should
>> be back to factory defaults.
> Unfortunatly this seemed to brick the card.
> "gpg: OpenPGP card not ava
> I save the reset code block to a text file ("reset.txt") and then run "
> gpg-connect-agent < reset.txt". Remove and reinsert the card and it should
> be back to factory defaults.
Unfortunatly this seemed to brick the card.
"gpg: OpenPGP card not available: Not supported"
Gnupg does not detect th
On Feb 7, 2015 6:42 PM, "Rainer Keller" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> while trying to setup gpg smart card to be used for SSH authentication
the PIN
> retry counter reached 0.
>
> I tried several things using the admin PIN in order to reset the counter:
> 1. "unblock PIN"
> 2. "change PIN"
> 3. Setting a
Hello,
while trying to setup gpg smart card to be used for SSH authentication the PIN
retry counter reached 0.
I tried several things using the admin PIN in order to reset the counter:
1. "unblock PIN"
2. "change PIN"
3. Setting a "Reset Code" and using that afterwards
4. Change admin PIN
Unfor