Hi,
Werner Koch wrote:
The other thing is (more an OpenSSH question) how to tell openssh to
use the key from the card?
This is easier: Just install gnupg 1.9.16, read the manual of the
scdaemon and gpg-agent and enable ssh-support. Works very well,
unless you want to use the reader aso with gnupg
On Tue, 03 May 2005 14:56:45 +0200, Wolfgang Rosenauer said:
> I've tried gpg -a --export KEYID but I'm not sure if this is the
> correct format for SSH usage.
No, it is not. What you export with this is the entire OpenPGP Key
with primary key, UserIDs and subkeys. And well, it is still an
Open
Werner Koch wrote:
If that is an 1024 bit RSA key, this is indeed possible. The HOWTO
will tell you:
http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/howtos.html#GnuPG-cardHOWTO
In short: Use gpg --edit-key and then the command keytocard. The
problem might be to convert an SSH key to a GnuPG key. There is no
On Mon, 02 May 2005 11:37:17 +0200, Wolfgang Rosenauer said:
> As far as I understood it should be possible to save a SSH RSA key to
> the OpenPGP smartcard as authentication key.
> If this is true, how can this be done?
If that is an 1024 bit RSA key, this is indeed possible. The HOWTO
will tel
Hi,
a little off-topic but maybe someone has some hints.
As far as I understood it should be possible to save a SSH RSA key to
the OpenPGP smartcard as authentication key.
If this is true, how can this be done?
Wolfgang
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