Re: Re: cache-timeout not working with smartcard

2009-12-18 Thread Peter Lebbing
I would also like the features requested in this thread: having the card locked again after a decryption/authentication and the possibility to easily unplug and replug an ID-000 reader. Werner Koch wrote: > If you are talking about malware on your box, nothing will help you. > You don't have any

Re: cache-timeout not working with smartcard

2009-12-17 Thread marco+gnupg
Werner Koch wrote: > On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 11:27:53 +0100, marco+gn...@websource.ch wrote: > >> As I wrote in my posting I have tried to use this option but it does not >> work. I added 'card-timeout 15' to my scdaemon.conf and nothing happens >> 15 seconds after accessing the card. The card remain

Re: cache-timeout not working with smartcard

2009-12-17 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 11:27:53 +0100, marco+gn...@websource.ch wrote: > As I wrote in my posting I have tried to use this option but it does not > work. I added 'card-timeout 15' to my scdaemon.conf and nothing happens > 15 seconds after accessing the card. The card remains unlocked as long Actual

Re: cache-timeout not working with smartcard

2009-12-17 Thread marco+gnupg
Olav Seyfarth wrote: > Hi Marco, > >> I'm using gnupg with an OpenPGP smartcard since a few days now and >> basically it works very well. However, one thing bothers me a bit: >> Neither the cache-timeout options (gpg-agent) nor the card-timeout >> option (scdaemon) seem to work. I have set all tim

Re: cache-timeout not working with smartcard

2009-12-17 Thread marco+gnupg
Werner Koch wrote: > On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:27:29 +0100, Marco Steinacher wrote: > >> option (scdaemon) seem to work. I have set all timeouts to very low >> values but the PIN is still cached forever (by the card?), as long as > > There is no cache for a PIN. A card is usually unlocked after the

Re: cache-timeout not working with smartcard

2009-12-16 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:27:29 +0100, Marco Steinacher wrote: > option (scdaemon) seem to work. I have set all timeouts to very low > values but the PIN is still cached forever (by the card?), as long as There is no cache for a PIN. A card is usually unlocked after the PIN as been given until the