Philip Jackson wrote:
> I created the scdaemon.conf file as you suggested and then ran a decrypt
> test :
Thank you.
> Perhaps there is something you can see which explains the problem ?
As far as I can see, it looks like no problem of scdaemon, but card
failure.
Here is the decrypt operation
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On 14/09/17 23:53, Philip Jackson wrote:
> Card status seems to be ok :
>
> gpg --card-status
> Application ID ...: D2760001240102052870
> Version ..: 2.0
> Manufacturer .: ZeitControl
> Serial number : 2870
> Name of
On 14/09/17 07:26, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> Philip Jackson wrote:
>> I have the log file which I attach.
>>
>> It shows a number of reports of the same error (lines 89,91,97,99,101)
>> ERR 83886254 Unknown option , before it asks me for the pin
>> (line 111). It says 'confidential data not shown' t
Philip Jackson wrote:
> I have the log file which I attach.
>
> It shows a number of reports of the same error (lines 89,91,97,99,101)
> ERR 83886254 Unknown option , before it asks me for the pin
> (line 111). It says 'confidential data not shown' three times but I only
> entered the pin once.
On 10/09/17 16:52, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Sep 2017 14:54, philip.jack...@nordnet.fr said:
>
>> Suggestions as to how to check and correct this situation would be
>> appreciated.
>
> Newer versions of gpg should print a better error message; at least with
> -v. I guess that your pinentry
On Sat, 9 Sep 2017 14:54, philip.jack...@nordnet.fr said:
> Suggestions as to how to check and correct this situation would be
> appreciated.
Newer versions of gpg should print a better error message; at least with
-v. I guess that your pinentry is not installed or can't be used.
Do you have t