What does the usage letters mean in the key listing?
usage: CS
usage: SEA
What does SEA stand for? I think S and E stand for Signing and Encryption
respectively but what about A and C?
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Hi all,
I just figured out, that I am not able to sign with my OpenPGP
fellowship smartcard any more. The error message is:
gpg: signatures created so far: 274
gpg: verify CHV1 failed: invalid passphrase
gpg: signing failed: invalid passphrase
gpg: signing failed: invalid passphra
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Hash: RIPEMD160
Nicky wrote on 27.12.2005 22:06:
> What does the usage letters mean in the key listing?
> usage: CS
> usage: SEA
> What does SEA stand for? I think S and E stand for Signing and
> Encryption respectively but what about A and C?
>
S - Signing
E
On Wed Dec 28 2005; 00:36, Nicky wrote:
> What does the usage letters mean in the key listing?
> usage: CS
> usage: SEA
> What does SEA stand for? I think S and E stand for Signing and Encryption
> respectively but what about A and C?
C = Certifying.
A = Authentication.
C is used to indicate
Hi all,
I'm having a tough time trying to get a smart card to work. I followed
the card-howto to the letter to initialize the card and generate the
keys. This works, and gpg --card-status seems to work just fine. When
I try to sign a file, though, I get:
> gpg -u card --detach-sign test.txt
Hi all,
I just figured out, that I am not able to sign with my OpenPGP
fellowship smartcard any more. The error message is:
gpg: signatures created so far: 274
gpg: verify CHV1 failed: invalid passphrase
gpg: signing failed: invalid passphrase
gpg: signing failed: invalid passphra