On Tue, 3 Apr 2018 00:47, gnupg-users@gnupg.org said:
> By the way, I am using a ReinerSCT CyberJack RFID Standard via PCSCd.
> Perhaps this is the source of my problems. Unfortunately I didn't get
Reiner readers are a problem. That company does not provide any
documentation for their readers,
HI.
Am Montag, den 02.04.2018, 13:43 +0100 schrieb Damien Goutte-Gattat via
Gnupg-users:
> $ gpg-connect-agent 'SCD LEARN --force' /bye | grep '^S EXTCAP'
> S EXTCAP gc=1+ki=1+fc=1+pd=0+mcl3=1216+aac=0+sm=2+si=0+dec=0+bt=0
> The value you are interested in is "mcl3". In this example, it says
> t
On 04/02/2018 01:10 AM, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
Most likely, the length of certificate matters. If you can minimize
your certificate, please try. I don't know the limitation for the card.
I don't know for the v3.3 card, but v2.1 cards allow for a 2048 bytes
certificate (at least mine does, but m
Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users wrote:
> I asked this Question a while ago, but unfortunately didn't get any
> response. So, I ask again and I'm in hope that somebody here knows any
> Answer to this. I just want to know if the cards do not support it, or
> is somebething wrong with my setup?
Most
Hello.
I asked this Question a while ago, but unfortunately didn't get any
response. So, I ask again and I'm in hope that somebody here knows any
Answer to this. I just want to know if the cards do not support it, or
is somebething wrong with my setup?
I'm trying to import certificates in DER for
Hello.
Yes, it's me again with another question.
I'm trying to import certificates in DER format to Zeitcontrol OpenPGP-
Cards (v2.1 and v3.3) and get this error message:
gpg/card> writecert 3 < cert.der
gpg: error writing certificate to card: Kartenfehler
The last word says "card error".
Are