And since it works with Mozilla, I suspect your banking card is using a
X.509 certificate not a PGP key.
Probably. However, I still need to sign mails with this smartcard, so is
there
still a way to use this card with the X.509 certificates with kmail /
gnupg?
For official documents I'll so
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Hi,
Thanks for the answer.
Am Montag, 20. Februar 2006 01:14 schrieb John Clizbe:
> Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I have a key on an official Austrian banking card (the operating system
> > of the card is ACOS, the company that provides th
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a key on an official Austrian banking card (the operating system of the
> card is ACOS, the company that provides the keys is a-trust). How can I use
> this card with my Reiner SCT CyberJack card reader to sign mails using gnupg?
>
> The card's OS is pr
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Hash: SHA1
Hi all,
I have a key on an official Austrian banking card (the operating system of the
card is ACOS, the company that provides the keys is a-trust). How can I use
this card with my Reiner SCT CyberJack card reader to sign mails using gnupg?
The card