Dear Yutaka,
>
> Thanks a lot for your report in detail, in the style which I can replicate.
>
> I'm afraid you are facing same issue what I encountered in 2011.
>
> CHANGE REFERENCE DATA (OpenPGP card specification 2.0):
> https://www.gniibe.org/log/bugreport/gnupg/openpgp-card-spec-2.0-chenge
Hello,
Thanks a lot for your report in detail, in the style which I can replicate.
I'm afraid you are facing same issue what I encountered in 2011.
CHANGE REFERENCE DATA (OpenPGP card specification 2.0):
https://www.gniibe.org/log/bugreport/gnupg/openpgp-card-spec-2.0-chenge-reference-data.html
Dear Yutaka,
>
> Let us show more info about your key. I'm afraid your key size
> is not the one OpenPGP card supports. I tested RSA-2048 with
> OpenPGP card version 2.1, it works fine for me.
> --
>
==
1. Moving keys to card
==
Using the correct default Admi
Hello,
Fib Moro wrote:
> I start gpg in "--edit-key" mode.
> Then I select a subkey I want to move to the card by issuing command "key 1".
> After the "keytocard" command it asks me where to store the key for which I
> choose option 1 signature key.
> It then prompts me for the privat key passph
Hello,
>
> Let us fix a thing one by one. First, the Reset Code handling.
>
ok, let's do that.
> For my OpenPGP card 2.1, the Admin PIN is "12345678" (no 9).
> I can successfuly set the Reset Code.
>
> I confirmed that with wrong Admin PIN, I got the message "Error setting
> the Reset Code:
Hello, again,
I found a bug in GnuPG 2.1.18 for factory-reset command handling (it's
not in 2.1.17 or older), I fixed it today.
Then, I tested my OpenPGP card 2.1.
Let us fix a thing one by one. First, the Reset Code handling.
Fib Moro wrote:
> It doesn't even get to the point where it prompt
Hello Yutaka,
>
> The length of the Reset Code should be more than or equals to 8. If it
> is shorter, it fails. What is your case?
> --
>
It doesn't even get to the point where it prompts me for the Reset Code:
Here is what I do:
When try to set the reset code via "passwd => 4" it prompts
Hello,
Since I got 2.1 card last week, I will test with it. For time being,
I say something what I know of.
Fib Moro wrote:
> I can then successfully change the PIN as well as AdminPIN.
>
> However, when I try to write a key to the card (gpg --edit-key xxx;
> keytocard) I
> get a message "Erro
Dear GnuPG-Users List.
I'm having trouble with resetting my smartcard version 2.1.
After posting a bug report for GnuPG Werner Koch asked me to re-post my
question on this mailing list [0].
To answer his quick hint: factory-reset did unfortunately not work as I already
mentioned in my original