Using gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.19, is there a way to specify a reader when multiple
readers are available? For example:
$ gpg --card-status --reader FEITIAN
gpg: WARNING: "--reader-port" is an obsolete option - it has no effect
except on scdaemon
I seem to only be able to interact with smartcards or the Y
On 18/01/17 00:21, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> This is just a lucky coincidence, but I'm glad to see the development of
> GnuPG goes well.
Ah, two birds with one stone! Thank you for working on multi-card-reader
setups!
> Thank you for your support of GnuPG. Your support encourages me
> (hopefully, al
Please stop sending me this message I don't know what you are talking about
so stop
On Jan 17, 2017 6:54 PM, "NIIBE Yutaka" wrote:
> Peter Lebbing wrote:
> > For instance, if I open an encrypted mail in Thunderbird/Enigmail, I see
> > the following:
> >
> > - Card reader is plugged in but no ca
Peter Lebbing wrote:
> For instance, if I open an encrypted mail in Thunderbird/Enigmail, I see
> the following:
>
> - Card reader is plugged in but no card or different card present in reader:
>
> I am prompted to insert the correct OpenPGP card. Once I do this and
> okay the prompt, decryption i
d if the reader were present but empty.
I think this is also the reason why in this[1] mail to gnupg-users,
Anton is not able to do the same procedure as I could. I used a desktop
smartcard reader and two regular OpenPGP cards. Anton used one regular
OpenPGP card and one Yubikey. Where I was prompted
On 22 Oct 2016, Bjoern Kahl spake thusly:
> I /think/ it worked exactly once. But then I played a bit with the
> PIV applet on the YubiKey (using yubico's piv-tool), and since then
> I can not get to the OpenPGP applet on the YubiKey. Only the PIV
> works (I see my x509 certificates in there
Hello,
> The Yubikey Neo has NFC which is how it is usable with android. There is a
> video of it in action here:
> https://grepular.com/An_NFC_PGP_SmartCard_For_Android
I know about the Yubikey Neo. However it can only do 2048 Bit RSA. So
I'm really interested how to use the Yubikey 4 or Yubikey
Hi All,
Am 20.10.16 um 19:46 schrieb li...@michel-messerschmidt.de:
>> Are there any new options that weren't listed already?
>
> yubikey4
>
> Although I had very good experience with the SPR 532 (and a lot of trouble
> with another Cyberjack reader, the Comfort IIRC), the yubikey token has a
The Yubikey Neo has NFC which is how it is usable with android. There is a
video of it in action here:
https://grepular.com/An_NFC_PGP_SmartCard_For_Android
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 2:46 AM, Thomas Glanzmann
wrote:
> Hello Michel,
>
> [RESEND: forgot list]
>
> > Mainly because its usable on mobil
Am 22.10.2016 um 00:26 schrieb Gregor Zattler:
>> I've posted a "success report" about card readers a year ago:
>> https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2015-August/054102.html
>>
>> The Reiner cyberJack Go "plus" (USB id 0c4b:0504) works fine,
>> not sure about the version with "plus" thou
Hello Michel,
[RESEND: forgot list]
> Mainly because its usable on mobile devices through openkeychain
I have two yubikeys myself, one yubikey 4 nano constantly plugged into
my main workstation and another yubikey4 on my keychain. I use it for
ssh authentication and gpg also using ssh and gpg ag
Am 19.10.2016 um 13:01 schrieb Werner Koch:
[list of card readers]
>> SCM SPR 532
>> USB ID: 04e6:e003
>> PC/SC reader name: SPRx32
>
> ..
>
>> Reiner cyberJack Go
>> USB ID: 0c4b:0504
>
> Does not work.
I've posted a "success report" about card readers a year ago:
https://lists.gnupg.org/piperma
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>Are there any new options that weren't listed already?
yubikey4
Although I had very good experience with the SPR 532 (and a lot of trouble with
another Cyberjack reader, the Comfort IIRC), the yubikey token has a better
trade-off between usabili
On 19/10/16 13:01, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 22:50, gnudev...@gmail.com said:
>
>> SCM SPR 532 USB ID: 04e6:e003 PC/SC reader name: SPRx32
>
> FWIW, the company is known indentive but the readers still work.
>
>> KAAN Advanced USB ID: 0d46:
>
> Has problems with larger signing
Il 19/10/2016 13:06, Werner Koch ha scritto:
> There is no integrated card. gnuk uses an SM32 MCU which implements the
> OpenPGP card and CCID interface specs. This has the huge advantage that
> all software (firmware) is free software. The drawback is that it is
> not tamper resistant - your s
On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 10:17, st...@mailbox.org said:
> I haven't found any information on whether gnuk token (as an
> implementation of reader and card) accepts the exchange of the
> integrated card (for another one)? That was one of the main reasons for
There is no integrated card. gnuk uses an S
On Mon, 17 Oct 2016 22:50, gnudev...@gmail.com said:
> SCM SPR 532
> USB ID: 04e6:e003
> PC/SC reader name: SPRx32
FWIW, the company is known indentive but the readers still work.
> KAAN Advanced
> USB ID: 0d46:
Has problems with larger signing keys - I used it in the past.
> FSIJ Gnuk Token
>
Hi,
NIIBE Yutaka:
> On 10/19/2016 12:40 AM, Stephan Beck wrote:
>>> FSIJ Gnuk Token
>>> USB ID: 234b:
>
> Ah... This is not a card reader. It is the project of Free Software
> Initiative of Japan (FSIJ) since 2010. FSIJ acquired USB vendor ID,
> specifically for this project. Please visit
On 10/19/2016 12:40 AM, Stephan Beck wrote:
>> FSIJ Gnuk Token
>> USB ID: 234b:
Ah... This is not a card reader. It is the project of Free Software
Initiative of Japan (FSIJ) since 2010. FSIJ acquired USB vendor ID,
specifically for this project. Please visit:
https://www.fsij.org/cat
Hi Liz,
Elizabeth Ferdman:
> Hello,
>
> I'm in the market for a smartcard reader and I live in the United
> States. I found two ways to get an OpenPGP card already, either from
> shop.kernelconcepts.de or from the FSFE as a sustaining member.
> Does anyone know how I can
Hello,
I'm in the market for a smartcard reader and I live in the United
States. I found two ways to get an OpenPGP card already, either from
shop.kernelconcepts.de or from the FSFE as a sustaining member.
Does anyone know how I can get a smart card reader though?
It has to be one from this
On 09/20/2016 04:13 PM, Jan Prunk wrote:
> I am wondering if the smartcard reader "Precise Biometrics 200 MC" [1]
> is among the supported readers to be used with GnuPG ? Is there a
> guideline to follow for setting it up ?
For the reader, I found this discussion in 2010:
Hello,
I am wondering if the smartcard reader "Precise Biometrics 200 MC" [1] is
among the supported readers to be used with GnuPG ? Is there a guideline to
follow for setting it up ?
1 -
http://precisebiometrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/ProductSheetPrecise200MC.pdf
Kind re
I have a securely generated and stored PGP key on a smartcard. I wish to
use my smartcard for email signing & decryption. Problem is that I am
unable to do this since my current CAC reader does not have a built in
pin entry. No point in smartcards if a keylogger can just simply harvest
the pin
rywhere (It's the size of little lighter).
>>
>> Antoine Michard
>> GPG Key: 0xF5C9E7CD0882B381
>>
>> Le 02/02/2016 21:11, st...@mailbox.org a écrit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>> Antoine Michard hat am 2. Februar 2016 um
>>>> 19:06 gesc
7CD0882B381
>
> Le 02/02/2016 21:11, st...@mailbox.org a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>>> Antoine Michard hat am 2. Februar 2016 um
>>> 19:06 geschrieben:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Recently, I've bought a PlussID (or +ID)
hat am 2. Februar 2016 um
>> 19:06 geschrieben:
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Recently, I've bought a PlussID (or +ID) Smartcard reader on there
>> website (http://www.pluss-id.com/). I bought it to use it on travel.
>>
>> I receive it today and it's
Hi,
> Antoine Michard hat am 2. Februar 2016 um
> 19:06 geschrieben:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Recently, I've bought a PlussID (or +ID) Smartcard reader on there
> website (http://www.pluss-id.com/). I bought it to use it on travel.
>
> I receive it today and i
Hi all,
Recently, I've bought a PlussID (or +ID) Smartcard reader on there
website (http://www.pluss-id.com/). I bought it to use it on travel.
I receive it today and it's really, really tiny !!
But, unfortunetly it doesn't work with my OpenPGP Card 2.1 with 3 RSA
4096bits keys.
Hello,
On 09/20/2015 05:07 AM, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves wrote:
> Sometimes, after doing an operation, the smartcard reader apparently
> disconnects and I can only get it to work if I disconnect and
> reconnect it.
How do you conclude that "smartcard reader apparently disconnects
Hi!
I am using a USB Shell Token v2 that I bought from KernelConcepts with
a OpenPGP 2.1 smartcard.
Sometimes, after doing an operation, the smartcard reader apparently
disconnects and I can only get it to work if I disconnect and
reconnect it.
When it gets disconnected, if I try to access it
> GNOME implements its own gpg-agent... badly... in ways that break
> smartcards. I've heard they've recently fixed it, but as of 14.04 the
> broken GNOME behavior was still in place. Search for GNOME and
> gpg-agent in these archives and you should find a solution.
And there's a wiki page for i
> Any clues?
GNOME implements its own gpg-agent... badly... in ways that break
smartcards. I've heard they've recently fixed it, but as of 14.04 the
broken GNOME behavior was still in place. Search for GNOME and
gpg-agent in these archives and you should find a solution.
___
Hi!
I recently contributed to the FSFE and received an OpenPGP smartcard.
I ordered an Omnikey 3121 USB card reader. I am facing some problems
when using this reader and card combination on a Ubuntu 14.04 machine.
Using GnuPG 1.4.15 as root it works fine. GnuPG 2 does not work at all.
As a regu
On 02/10/2015 12:25 AM, Niobos wrote:
> I have searched my system for reader.h, but didn't find that file. Next,
> I grepped through the better part of my filesystem (/usr, /System,
> /Library) for GET_FEATURE_REQUEST, and also came up empty.
>
> I have found a website [1] which might mean more to
On 2015-02-09 15:33, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> On 02/09/2015 11:07 PM, Niobos wrote:
>> How should I do that? Here is what I've found so far:
>>
>> % /usr/sbin/pcscd -v
>> PCSC Framework version 1.4.0.
>> Copyright (C) 1999-2002 by David Corcoran .
>> Copyright (C) 2001-2005 by Ludovic Rousseau .
>> Co
On 02/09/2015 11:07 PM, Niobos wrote:
> How should I do that? Here is what I've found so far:
>
> % /usr/sbin/pcscd -v
> PCSC Framework version 1.4.0.
> Copyright (C) 1999-2002 by David Corcoran .
> Copyright (C) 2001-2005 by Ludovic Rousseau .
> Copyright (C) 2003-2004 by Damien Sauveron .
> Port
On 2015-02-09 14:31, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> On 02/09/2015 07:07 PM, Niobos wrote:
>> I've tried to debug this myself. This is what I found:
>> I can see scdaemon doing pcsc_vendor_specific_init(), but failing:
>>
>>> pcsc_vendor_specific_init: GET_FEATURE_REQUEST failed: 65538
>
> It means:
> In or
On 02/09/2015 07:07 PM, Niobos wrote:
> I've tried to debug this myself. This is what I found:
> I can see scdaemon doing pcsc_vendor_specific_init(), but failing:
>
>> pcsc_vendor_specific_init: GET_FEATURE_REQUEST failed: 65538
It means:
In order to use pinpad input, scdaemon asked PC/SC servic
Hi,
I'm trying to get my smartcard to work under Mac OS X (OSX 10.9,
Mavricks) with GnuPG 2.1.1. It mostly works out of the box, but there is
one minor issue that I can't get to work: the pinpad on my SmartCard
reader (SPR332). (Pin is asked by the pinentry program, not by the card
rea
Hello Niels
On Fri, 08 Feb 2013 10:10:56 +0100
Niels Laukens wrote:
> Which brings me to my main question: I'm thinking of buying this
> smartcard: OpenPGP SmartCard V2
> https://shop.kernelconcepts.de/product_info.php?cPath=1_26&products_id=42
> together with this reader: SCM SPR-332
> https://
On 2013-02-08 11:23, Hendrik Jäger wrote:
> Hello Niels
>
> On Fri, 08 Feb 2013 10:10:56 +0100
> Niels Laukens wrote:
>
>> How likely is it that this is going to work? The card seems to be
>> supported by GnuPG, even for 4096RSA keys (which I plan to use).
>
> On the card’s page it says:
> Schl
Hi,
I've been reading up on smartcard usage lately. I currently store my
master key offline, and only bring it online when I need it (signing
other keys, or generating new subkeys). Moving the private key to a
smartcard seems to only offer security increases, with little to no
downside.
Which bri
Hi,
how are the chances that I can use an agrolis (http://argolis.com/) usb
smart card reader with GPG?
It shows up as /dev/ttyACM0
Rgds
Richard
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Hello,
I have two USB dongle plugged in at the same time. One is the crypto
stick (OpenPGP card 2.0 + CCID reader) and the other one is a PKCS#11
token. I don't use any udev rule for the crypto stick as the latest ccid
lib supports it out of the box. Now I'm unable to do a gpg --card-status
with b
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Hello,
does anybody know if the Microsystems SCM SCR 201 PCMCIA cardreader is
supported on Linux with the standard-approach?
found at ebay for example with the id 160211050548.
Or does anybody know how to get working the Texas Instruments PCIxx12
Ge
* Jörg Schmitz-Linneweber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-01-17 11:01:07 +0100]:
> The only known card which supports the OpenPGP card application is the
> OpenPGP
> card and the FSEcard...
> [ http://www.kernelconcepts.de/shop/products/security.shtml?hardware ]
> [ https://www.fsfe.org/card/ ]
Techn
Hello Allan,
Am Sonntag, 13. Januar 2008 12:46 schrieb A C:
> ...
> I am having trouble getting my smartcard reader working. At present I am
> using SuSE 10.3, and apparently it does identify the hardware ( combined
> keyboard and reader ( http://www.athena-scs.com/product.asp?
Hi Werner.
I am having trouble getting my smartcard reader working. At present I am
using SuSE 10.3, and apparently it does identify the hardware ( combined
keyboard and reader ( http://www.athena-scs.com/product.asp?pid=2 )). I am
sure that the RPM's are installed correctly
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> There is no support for PIN pads when using pcscd.
>
> Is this a limitation of pcscd or of GnuPG?
The standard for accessing pinpads using PC/SC is relativley new.
However, we won't support it in GnuPG becuase scdaemon is the way we
go.
Sala
Werner Koch wrote:
>
> There is no support for PIN pads when using pcscd.
Is this a limitation of pcscd or of GnuPG?
It sounds like pcscd supports the pinpad as of 1.2.9. [1]
If it's a limitation of GnuPG, are there any plans to support it in future?
[1] http://lists.apple.com/archives/Apple-c
Werner Koch wrote:
> I am pretty sure that this is a problem of the distribution. The most
> common problem is that pcscd has been started and thus gained
> exclusive access to the reader.
I'd agree, except that mine is now prompting, and accepting input from
the keyboard, for the PIN. That's a
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 21:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> For what it's worth, the external pinpad did start to work for me on
> Ubuntu for awhile. But then I changed something and it stopped (it may
> have been enabling ssh support in the scdaemon -- I changed a few things
> and didn't keep track of
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 15:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I tried to setup an external smartcard reader with a pinpad and on gentoo I
> don't get it to work.
> On an ubuntu-installation the pin isn't enterd by the external pinpad but by
> the regualar keyboard and that wor
Michael Parker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to setup an external smartcard reader with a pinpad and on gentoo I
> don't get it to work.
> On an ubuntu-installation the pin isn't enterd by the external pinpad but by
> the regualar keyboard and that works fine.
>
On 2/11/07, Michael Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But you said ubuntu does not use the external PIN PAD...
> That would be fine with me, because the pinpad wasn't supported in the past at
> all.
Oh... I thought you wish to use the external PIN PAD...
You can work with MUSCLE mailing list i
On Sunday 11 February 2007 19:34, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
> Strange... It seems like the pcscd is not up...
> Can you check it out?
ok, I did a
/etc/init.d/pcscd start
* Starting pcscd ...
I get in /var/log/messages
Feb 11 20:03:36 zaphod su(pam_unix)[3950]: session opened for user root by
(u
On 2/11/07, Michael Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For example:
> when I try
> pkcs11-tool -L
>
> I get:
>
> winscard_clnt.c:320:SCardEstablishContextTH() Cannot open public shared
> file: /var/run/pcscd.pub
> Available slots:
> Slot 0 (empty)
> Slot 1 (empty)
> Slot 2
On Sunday 11 February 2007 17:42, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
>
> If you use opensc enabled card, is the PKCS#11 provider works with the
> external PIN pad?
> You can test it using firefox or pkcs11-tool.
>
> If yes, you can use the gnupg-pkcs11-scd.
>
Hi Alon,
thanks for the hint !
I don't know if I get
On 2/11/07, Michael Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to setup an external smartcard reader with a pinpad and on gentoo I
> don't get it to work.
> On an ubuntu-installation the pin isn't enterd by the external pinpad but by
> the regualar k
Hi,
I tried to setup an external smartcard reader with a pinpad and on gentoo I
don't get it to work.
On an ubuntu-installation the pin isn't enterd by the external pinpad but by
the regualar keyboard and that works fine.
On gentoo I'm asked to enter the pin on the pinpa
All,
after having tried all howTos now I'm sort of stuck. I have read
the e-mail thread of Tony Whitmore and Werner Koch - bur this also
does not contains a solution.
My errors are the same as Tony describes. Just to get some more
information I put a error printout in the gnupg-ccid script to get
All,
after having tried all howTos now I'm sort of stuck. I have read
the e-mail thread of Tony Whitmore and Werner Koch - bur this also
does not contains a solution.
My errors are the same as Tony describes. Just to get some more
information I put a error printout in the gnupg-ccid script to get
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