On Sat, 18 Jun 2016 15:51, ck+gnupgus...@bl4ckb0x.de said:
> I've bought an OpenGPG Smart Card v2.1 and trying now to generate a
> 4096 bit key for me.
> Using it with my ThinkPad X260 and a Alcor Smart Card Reader.
I guess that AU9540 Smartcard Reader does not work probably. I have
never seen o
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Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I just downloaded and installed GnuPG 2.1.13 using the
Windows installer provided at
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32-2.1.13_20160616.exe
. Before I had gnupg 2.0.30 installed by the gpg4win-vanilla-2.3.1
installer.
The GnuPG 2.1.13
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Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I'm using gnupg 2.1.13 under Windows 8.1.
The pinetry window does not display the complete text, see here
http://pasteboard.co/1M2I56mG.png
for a screenshot where you can only see the top pixels of the missing
last text line.
Before I was using
Hi,
trying to set up S/MIME protectecd communication via mutt, but gpgsm 2.1.13
/ libksba 1.3.4 (built under Fedora 21) are unable to verify the certificate
chain:
$ gpgsm --debug-level guru --debug-all --dirmngr-program ./bin/dirmngr.sh
--verify smime.p7s
On 06/20/2016 04:02 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
> I guess that AU9540 Smartcard Reader does not work probably. I have
> never seen one of their readers to work with modern smartcards. But
> Gniibe has more experience, maybe he can help.
I fixed a problem of internal ccid-reader fo this specific reade