On 30/04/17 20:41, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> It is a decidedly different behaviour than gpg-agent on Linux. There, it
> will check if a smartcard is currently connected and if so, offer such a
> key for authentication. For SSH, it will *never ask* to insert a card!
> It'll just skip it outright.
It t
On 12/04/17 22:42, Antony Prince wrote:
> Before I added
> "disable-scdaemon", gpg-agent would complain that it couldn't find the
> key on the card (I've never had one). Since adding that option, that
> error has gone away, but it still does not work and gpg-agent doesn't
> provide any helpful outp
On 4/13/2017 1:40 PM, Antony Prince wrote:
> On 4/13/2017 7:06 AM, Jerry wrote:
>> On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 16:42:57 -0400, Antony Prince stated:
>>
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>>> When I try to connect to the server with putty using the "Attempt
>>> authentication using Pageant" option, I just get "Disconnected: No
>>> suppor
On 4/13/2017 7:06 AM, Jerry wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 16:42:57 -0400, Antony Prince stated:
>
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>>
>> OS: Windows 7 SP1 x64
>> Putty: 0.63
>>
...
>> When I try to connect to the server with putty using the "Attempt
>> authentication using Pageant" option, I just get "Disconnected: No
>> s
On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 16:42:57 -0400, Antony Prince stated:
>My old key is expiring at the beginning of next month, so I've
>generated a new set of keys. Dropped down to 2048 from 4096 RSA since
>4096 seemed a bit of overkill and have the master key in a single
>location. That's a different discussi
My old key is expiring at the beginning of next month, so I've generated
a new set of keys. Dropped down to 2048 from 4096 RSA since 4096 seemed
a bit of overkill and have the master key in a single location. That's a
different discussion. Anyway, using my new Authentication key on Linux
with SSH s