Am Freitag, 26. Februar 2016, 15:18:55 CET schrieb Werner Koch:
Hi,
> In any case you need to load the keys onto the card and don't have the
> card create the key. Smartcards may break and then you would not be
> able to decrypt anything if you don't have an offline backup the key.
Please allow
Am Freitag, 26. Februar 2016, 12:43:54 CET schrieb Kristian Fiskerstrand:
Hi Kristian,
> > the two cards with the gpg -- homedir commandline option.
> A workaround currently could be to remove the specific keygrip files
> from private-keys-v1.d (for gnupg 2.1) for the known stubs and doing a
> g
On 26/02/16 23:08, Joshua Terrill wrote:
> For simple encrypting, decrypting, and signing what card and card reader
> would you recommend?
Though I still need to experience it myself, I think I would recommend GnuK[1]
by NIIBE.
Otherwise, a standard OpenPGP card[2], which you can also get through
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On 02/27/2016 10:17 AM, Martin Konold wrote:
> Am Freitag, 26. Februar 2016, 12:43:54 CET schrieb Kristian
> Fiskerstrand:
>
> Hi Kristian,
>
>>> the two cards with the gpg -- homedir commandline option.
>
>> A workaround currently could be to rem
Hi Josh,
I used my OpenPGP SmartCard [1] since last year and It works very well.
You're right when you say all decrypting/signing is on the device, but
you have to know it's little slower than when private key is on disk.
You can bought one on FSFE but it's more expensive [2]
Another thing to kno
On 27/02/16 17:58, Antoine Michard wrote:
> But on Linux is not so easy. You have to install all needed depencies for the
> reader (pcscd)
I should note that pcscd is not needed for the readers I mentioned in my reply,
since they are well supported through the builtin driver of scdaemon (and GnuPG
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On Friday 26 February 2016 at 3:29:53 PM, in
, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> "What do you *mean*, future keys will be expanding
> to 64 characters?!"
That could be mitigated against by switching from hexadecimal to, for
example, base 32. Preferably
I've try, on Fedora 23 I can't use my USB smartcard reader without PCSC
daemon
This package are needed: pcsc-lite pcsc-lite-ccid pcsc-tools
Antoine Michard
GPG Key: 0xF5C9E7CD0882B381
Le 27/02/2016 18:14, Peter Lebbing a écrit :
> On 27/02/16 17:58, Antoine Michard wrote:
>> But on Linux is not
>On February 26, 2016 2:23:12 PM EST, Anthony Papillion
> wrote:
>
>I recently compiled the latest version of GnuPG 2 from source
>(.29, I believe) and, when I tried to use it, was told that I had
>invalid options in my .conf file. Specifically, it told me that ZLIB
>and ZLIB2 weren't supported