still need to sign other keys with my master key?
I'm grateful for any clarification and some hints. Thanks in advance.
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the storage device).
Thanks for your input so far, its very much appreciated!
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unlocked, it always operates
normally.
Are these "advanced" features simply not implemented, or am I missing
something here? How are you dealing with this?
Thanks in advance!
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Karol Babioch
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(4 Nano) [2]. It meets all of
your criteria and can do a lot more (U2F, PIV, token, HOTP, TOTP, etc.).
It is also a lot smaller than a real smartcard and can be left in the
USB port all of the time. The Gemalto USB token (and/or real smartcards)
are rather unhandy - at least for me.
Best regards,
ms to be more complicated than before, since I need to
keep track of keygrips now. How are you guys dealing with multiple SSH
keys while making sure the correct one is being used?
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somehow possible for gpg-agent to _NOT_ ask for passphrases it
does not need, e.g. to enforce that the smartcard is tried first for
authentication?
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something the agent controls, or the SSH client itself?
Thanks again for your help, it is very much appreciated.
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Karol Babioch
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Once again, I'm playing the devil's advocate here. I'm in no way, shape
or form connected with Yubico and do not want to defend them, but I
think arguments can be made for both sides here.
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ced an appropriate IdentityFile directive within the
ssh configuration file, so my smartcards gets now used by default.
Seems to work fine, so I'm quite happy with my setup now.
Thanks again.
Best regards,
Karol Babioch
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do it for your own. Apparently some
checksums are also stored in /var/lib/dpkg/info/.md5sums, but
probably not all. Furthermore there is a debsums package [1].
First of all you obviously need to browse the package sources and try to
find out which version(s) have a particular patch already applied.
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