On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 04:10:39PM +0100, Henry Bremridge wrote:
> > Read section 6.9 of this:
> > https://www.fsfe.org/en/card/howto/subkey_howto
> >
Problem solved: in the gpg.conf file when referring to the other keys, I forgot
to add the !
Many thanks
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henry
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On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 12:05:08PM +0100, Edward Robinson wrote:
> Henry Bremridge wrote:
>>> I think it may depend on how you backed up your keyring. If you
>>> copied the .gnupg folder, then you could do:
>>>
>>> gpg --homedir
>>
>> Removed my card and then tried
>>
>> $gpg --homedir -d fil
Henry Bremridge wrote:
Running Debian Lenny and have both gpg (1.4.6) and gpg2 (2.0.9) installed (I am
still trying to learn more about gpg2)
This morning apt-get updated / installed the following
console-common dbus dbus-x11 java-common libdbus-1-3 libevent1 libgcrypt11 libtasn1-3
Henry Bremridge wrote:
I think it may depend on how you backed up your keyring. If you copied
the .gnupg folder, then you could do:
gpg --homedir
Removed my card and then tried
$gpg --homedir -d file.gpg
and got the following message
gpg: anonymous recipient; trying secret key ...
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Henry Bremridge wrote:
Removed my card and then tried
$gpg --homedir -d file.gpg
and got the following message
gpg: anonymous recipient; trying secret key ...
gpg: detected reader `SCM SCR 335 00 00'
gpg: pcsc_connect failed: no smartcard (0x801c)
gpg: apdu_send_simple(0) failed: no car
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 11:23:41AM +0100, Edward Robinson wrote:
> This possibly sounds like a driver bug, I am no expert though. Perhaps
> if you list your card reader model someone can tell you if it is known to
> have problems.
>
SCR-335
> I use a smart card and I have to admit gpg has con
Running Debian Lenny and have both gpg (1.4.6) and gpg2 (2.0.9) installed (I am
still trying to learn more about gpg2)
This morning apt-get updated / installed the following
console-common dbus dbus-x11 java-common libdbus-1-3 libevent1
libgcrypt11 libtasn1-3
Much as a few days ago (2