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uid [ultimate] Matthias Apitz (GnuPGv2)
ssb elg2048/6C7E963A56E2D675 2015-12-22
$ gpg2 --list-public-keys
/home/guru/.gnupg/pubring.kbx
-
pub dsa2048/FFEE762B922A6CBB 2015-12-22
uid [ultimate] Matthias Apitz (GnuPGv2)
sub elg2048
El día Tuesday, December 22, 2015 a las 02:41:24PM +0100, Neal H. Walfield
escribió:
> Hi Matthias,
>
> On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 13:28:28 +0100,
> Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > Question: Why I do not have a file .gnupg/secring.kbx (as I have had
> > with v1.x)? And, why are t
ate any existing keys from
> the old format to the new format.
I understand the migration of the old v1 keys to a new form/directory; but
why the new keys of v2 are stored in a dir private-keys-v1.d and not in
a dir for example private-keys-v2.d; don't you think that such name *v1.d*
confus
056508 IP 10.42.0.1.53 > 10.42.0.152.25246: 33858 1/0/0 PTR
metalgamer.eu. (117)
09:15:59.057051 IP 10.42.0.152.28425 > 10.42.0.1.53: 31847+ PTR?
1.0.0.b.d.0.6.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.0.0.0.8.0.0.8.8.a.4.0.6.2.ip6.arpa. (90)
09:15:59.058008 IP 10.42.0.1.53 > 10.42.0.152.28425: 31847 1/0/0
El día Wednesday, December 23, 2015 a las 09:23:12AM +0100, Matthias Apitz
escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I can not manage to get a keysearch via dirmngr to work; when I use:
>
> $ gpg2 --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --debug 1024 --search
> x...@freebsd.org
> gpg: readin
works as it should:
$ gpg2 --output - --armor --sign --detach-sign -u guru msg.asc
Please enter the passphrase to unlock the OpenPGP secret key:
"Matthias Apitz (GnuPGv2) "
2048-bit DSA key, ID FFEE762B922A6CBB,
created 2015-12-22.
Passphrase:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
iF4EABEIAAYFAl
Thanks for that hint! I have had to re-compile the mutt port (on
FreeBSD) to get this option to work, but it now works nicely.
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pgpHmOKHGj8L1.
0:00,00 egrep gnu|pin|mutt
2354 3 S+0:00,23 mutt
and of course, I have DISPLAY=:0 in my env;
I only wanted to mention this for the records; for me it is fine;
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"Matthias Apitz (GnuPG v2) " was already signed by key
AA1EF4741F9046D4
Nothing to sign with key AA1EF4741F9046D4
Key not changed so no update needed.
What I do wrong?
art of my signature :-)
This was only an example. I'd have used something from a book or
poem which was written before Internet-times and perhaps never published
afterwards.
Thanks for all hints in this thread.
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On Saturday, 6 February 2016 13:14:37 CET, Lachlan Gunn
wrote:
...
Does anyone have any particular preferences?
What about Markdown and gitbook? Here you have a living example:
https://www.gitbook.com/book/gurucubano/bq-aquaris-e-4-5-ubuntu-phone/details
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ith this word. This would be really off-topic
and should be discussed elsewhere.
Just my 0.02 pesos cubanos
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these 'modern' MUA you must carefully place
the cursor with the mouse, highlight even more carefully the text you
want to delete, and doing this with the limitation of a smartphone is
really a PITA.
That's why I do prefer 'mutt' and 'vim'.
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the problems the other posters have faced.
HIH
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¡Dios querido denos otra vez los problemas de ayer, los que tuvimos en la RDA!
My Lord, give us back the problems of yesterday, those we have had in the
iPad users
> I did find this solution from John Gruber (the guy who invented
> Markdown):
I have mutt+vim on my Ubuntu mobile phone
https://www.gitbook.com/book/gurucubano/bq-aquaris-e-4-5-ubuntu-phone/details
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may look for more examples yourself, just open your eyes and you
will find them any day.
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¡Dios querido denos otra vez los problemas de ayer, los que tuvimos en la RDA!
My Lord, give us back the
d your signature *below* is expression
of "yes I have read it". If you sign (post above) someone could think,
he/she has not read it. To avoid such thinking, it's better to not top
post.
> ...
> This is my concluding remark of this thread.
Mine too.
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card and as well 'gpg2 --export-ssh-key guru' does not know how to
export the key due to missing pub key.
Should I move the full content of ~/.gnupg as well to the 2nd computer?
And if so, why? I was thinking that all the key material (apart of the
backup) is on the SIM and I only nee
El día lunes, mayo 15, 2017 a las 07:25:12p. m. +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a GnuPG smart card OMNIKEY 6121 Mobile USB and configured its
> use in my FreeBSD 12-CURRENT netbook, generated keys and I'm able to use
> it to login with SSH into othe
El día martes, mayo 16, 2017 a las 11:12:18a. m. +0200, Peter Lebbing escribió:
> On 16/05/17 07:55, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > The question remains: Why I do have to move the files below .gnupg/ to
> > the other workstation?
>
> The card only holds the basic cryptogr
37B9507ACFF2016E
gpg: Can't check signature: No public key
gpg: Signature made Mon May 22 20:06:33 2017 CEST
gpg:using DSA key F9C4BB760E783F0DEC10A68A6B8EB3A065CFBAA9
gpg: Can't check signature: No public key
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Hello,
When I send signed mails to me with the MUA mutt (just for test) the
received mail is verified fine in mutt, i.e. it says in mutt:
[-- Begin signature information --]
Good signature from: Matthias Apitz (GnuPG CCID)
created: Wed May 31 21:40:19 2017
[-- End
Darac,
Thank you very much for your enlightened explanation and ...
> --
> For more information, please reread.
... and for your nice signature.
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rong?
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8. Mai 1945: Wer nicht feiert hat den Krieg verloren.
8 de mayo de 1945: Quien no festeja perdió la Guerra.
May 8, 1945: Who does not
:2g-17&Profile=Sarah212
On Jun 08, 2017, at 10:29 AM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
>--k1lZvvs/B4yU6o8G
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>Content-Disposition: inline
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
>
>Hello,
>
>I was tired of having always en
El día jueves, junio 08, 2017 a las 01:18:35p. m. +0200, Peter Lebbing escribió:
> On 08/06/17 12:48, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > Every time I write to gnupg-users@gnupg.org I get this crap from a robot
> > or from Sarah about dating. Can someone do anything that he/she/it is no
ng and then not
again until reboot.
Thanks as well for the nice hint about X-message-flag: header line.
The warning looks really nice in the crappy MS OutLook.
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on Linux or other OS, or if
it worth to get a new OMNIKEY device or even another device.
Comments?
Thanks
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8. Mai 1945: Wer nicht feiert hat den K
expires: never usage: E
card-no: 0005 532B
[ultimate] (1). Matthias Apitz (GnuPG CCID)
Key has only stub or on-card key items - no passphrase to change.
gpg>
Thanks
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the PINs on the card you need to use
>
> gpg --card-edit
I know, but I want to change the passphrase, not the PIN.
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signature.asc
El día domingo, junio 11, 2017 a las 09:37:51p. m. +0200, Peter Lebbing
escribió:
> On 11/06/17 21:05, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > I know, but I want to change the passphrase, not the PIN.
>
> They are the same thing, it's just a choice of terminology. Since user
> authen
El día domingo, junio 11, 2017 a las 10:00:00p. m. +0200, Peter Lebbing
escribió:
> On 11/06/17 21:48, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > My question remains: How can I change (or verify) the above Passphrase I
> > have used?
>
> Ah! That's the encryption of the backup
ws driver.
Do you know of any other CCID reader for ID-000 size cards?
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Description: PGP signature
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El día lunes, junio 12, 2017 a las 01:28:28p. m. +0200, Damien Goutte-Gattat
escribió:
> On 06/12/2017 07:31 AM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > Now we are on track with my question. The background is/was: what
> > exactly I have todo with this backup key, for example in case the GnuP
ble-scdaemon" into gpg-agent.conf, give gpg-agent a HUP and
check that no scdaemon is running anymore (you may just kill it). Then
use "gpg --no-use-agent --edit-key". The command "bkuptocard" may then
be used to store a backup key on a card.
Yes, we really need
;
> When we developed the paper backup tool
> (https://github.com/intra2net/paperbackup/blob/master/README.md)
> we created several keys on the host machine, transferred the key
> to the card and created a backup on paper.
>
I will have a look into the paper backup tool; so
ibute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
gpg: key "sk_61F1ECB625C9A6C3.gpg" not found: No public key
$ gpg2 --import ../GnuPG/ccid--export-key-guru.pub
gpg: key 47CCF7E476FE9D11: "Matthias Apitz (GnuPG CCID) " not
changed
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:
El día martes, junio 13, 2017 a las 02:30:05p. m. +0300, Teemu Likonen escribió:
> Matthias Apitz [2017-06-13 12:51:01+02] wrote:
>
> > $ gpg2 --edit-key sk_61F1ECB625C9A6C3.gpg
>
> Command --edit-key edits a key in your keyring. I'd guess that you want
I did 1:1 what
slogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
Jun 16 20:25:49 c720-r314251 syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
Jun 16 20:25:49 c720-r314251 kernel: ugen0.4: at usbus0
Perhaps, it is more a netbook's (Acer C720) or FreeBSD issue.
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powered on but awaiting
a keyboard input to continue loading the kernel. Only a few seconds.
Then the booting kernel sees the device as:
ugen0.2: at usbus0
Is there something in the cards firmware which needs some time to come
up?
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El día jueves, junio 22, 2017 a las 08:28:57a. m. +0200, Matthias Apitz
escribió:
> Some days ago I acquired this uTrust token. And surprise, surprise, it
> showed the same symptoms as the other one, the HID Global OMNIKEY 6121
> Smart Card Reader: My operating system does not always r
Hi,
I have a bunch of saved logins in Firefox, protected by some so called
master password. Is there a way for using the GnuPG card as the master
password, maybe some plug-in for FF?
Thanks
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n[4945.802017900] DBG: feature: code=12, len=4,
v=42330012
2017-07-04 11:34:28 scdaemon[4945.802017900] DBG: TLV properties: tag=01,
len=2, v=
2017-07-04 11:34:28 scdaemon[4945.802017900] DBG: TLV properties: tag=03,
len=1, v=
What should be changed too let scdaemon see the card i
El día miércoles, julio 05, 2017 a las 09:23:06a. m. +0900, NIIBE Yutaka
escribió:
> Hello,
>
> Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > The script 'scd-event' is only invoked on card removal (I do just en
> > echo of the args):
> [...]
> > A card insert is only se
credit cards.
What is the current situation about this issue in the German law if such
PIN numbers are stored ciphered with GnuPG?
Thanks
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8. Mai
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8. Mai 1945: Wer nicht feiert hat den Krieg verloren.
8 de mayo de 1945: Quien no festeja perdió la Guerra.
May 8, 1945: Who does not cele
rmally have 3 tries only to test
all "idiotic" PINs. 1234 is same idiotic as 2345 or as 3456 or .... or as
, or , or ...
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8. Mai 1945
e, for
example to
fire up a SSH session. The attacker could just sit in background waiting for
this short moment,
which is long enough to copy all your passwords in to clear mode and send them
away.
How is this supposed to be managed?
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On Saturday, 15 July 2017 11:17:18 CEST, Andy Ruddock
wrote:
Just as a point of interest
I am not sure if this is an intentional limitation of the cards (to
prevent users from choosing idiotic pins like 1234 or their birthday).
I know of somebody who had 1234 issued as their PIN for a UK ban
could of course also present
> you a different count - checking on a clean machine would detect that,
> though.
Why we only have a counter for the signing key?
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; agent on your desktop. For details see
>
> https://wiki.gnupg.org/AgentForwarding
But this implies that everyone with priv access on the remote host could
abuse your secret key on your localhost, especially when a GnuPG-card is
used and you entered the PIN to unlock the secret key. I'm wrong?
On Monday, 18 September 2017 17:32:51 CEST, Thomas Hejze
wrote:
Hello everyone,
I know this is off-topic, but since it is related to IT
security and therefore
more or less to GNUPG, I hope that I get some helping answers, though.
Having been objecting to smartphones for a long time I fear
t
On Monday, 18 September 2017 20:07:38 CEST, Mauricio Tavares
wrote:
I'm using for more than two years an Ubuntu phone BQ E4.5. The
project was
driven by Canonical and BQ as the hardware OEM. The project
died in March of
this year, but is now moved to a community of OpenSource entusiast. Th
El día jueves, septiembre 21, 2017 a las 07:09:01p. m. +0200, Thomas Hejze
escribió:
> Am Montag, 18. September 2017, 20:13:14 CEST schrieb Matthias Apitz:
> > >> I'm using for more than two years an Ubuntu phone BQ E4.5. The
> > >> project was
> > >>
ubuntu-phablet-bq:~$
phablet@ubuntu-phablet-bq:~$ ./pass.sh web/bla
┌┐
│ Please enter the passphrase to unlock the secret key for the OpenPGP
certificate: │
│ "Matthias Apitz "
ESC
Please+enter+the+passphrase+to+unlock+the+OpenPGP+secret+key:%0A%22[User+ID+not+found]%22%0A2048-bit+RSA+key,+ID+E63AE41B03128A87,%0Acreated+2017-09-22.%0A
2017-09-22 16:51:25 gpg-agent[15166] DBG: chan_9 -> OK
2017-09-22 16:51:25 gpg-agent[15166] DBG: chan_9 <- SETHASH 8
C32083165BB1A88A814A1BB2F
phablet 3.4.67 #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jun 6 12:04:40 UTC 2016 b75400e
armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
an Ubuntu based smartphone.
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ertificate stored as
'/home/phablet/.gnupg/openpgp-revocs.d/41E0B3688FDD76C9337ECD873FECB79DDDA409E4.rev'
public and secret key created and signed.
pub rsa2048 2017-09-22 [SC]
41E0B3688FDD76C9337ECD873FECB79DDDA409E4
uid Matthias Apitz (test)
sub r
tricks.
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8. Mai 1945: Wer nicht feiert hat den Krieg verloren.
8 de mayo de 1945: Quien no festeja perdió la Guerra.
May 8, 1945: Who does not celebrate
G_TTY
unset GPG_AGENT_INFO
/home/phablet/myRoot/usr/bin/pass $*
Init the pass storage as:
$ ./pass.sh init Matthias
┌────┐
│ Please enter the passphrase to unlock the OpenPGP secret
key: │
I can do it. Groff was
more challenging in the past :-)
I will look for some slot next week. I will have to send it to you as I
don't see a way to create an account in the blog...
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Pub
that unlocking the SSH key unlocks the signing key as
well, but not the other way around.
Imagine you pull-out the card in your office/restaurant, loose the card,
someone finds it before you note the lost and insert the card in your
system... No, that a card "survives" unlocked
orting to killing gpg-agent
> --> probably with some scd-event magic that's beyond my know-how for
> now...
I'm using the attach 'scd-event' script to lock my display on card
removal and to unlock it on card-insert. The real work in the script is
at line 107++
Maybe
them, maybe
with some commands of the card daemon?
Thanks
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> ...
Could you please discuss this off-list. Thanks.
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8. Mai 1945: Wer nicht feiert hat den Krieg verloren.
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#x27;pass' command we installed in the chrooted system
> with
>
> Question: Why is there an asterisk after the prompt at the end of
> pass.sh ?
The '$' sign there is not a prompt. 'pass.sh' is a small shell script and
in this the expression '$*' passes all
DAU(*): This is German spelled for "Dümmster Anzunehmender User" (the most
stupid imaginable user)
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pretty basics. If you don't like it you can
> use the one in gpa (which can optionally be installed), or just resort
> to the command line.
I copied over GNUPGHOME and gpa and OutLook can see/use the pub key. To
get access to the Card, I need some driver in Win7. Do you know
o check the website of the
> reder's vendor.
Hi,
It seems that the USB token is fine, but the Card is not (see
http://www.unixarea.de/SnipToolPlusImg.jpg )
I installed some driver and after this the the problem symbol (!) is away,
but neither GPA nor Kleopatra can use the Card.
mat
o check the website of the
> reder's vendor.
Hi,
It seems that the USB token is fine, but the Card is not (see
attachment).
I installed some driver and after this the the problem symbol is away,
but neither GPA nor Kleopatra can use the Card.
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El día domingo, noviembre 19, 2017 a las 03:20:16p. m. +0100, Peter Lebbing
escribió:
> On 17/11/17 16:09, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > It seems that the USB token is fine, but the Card is not (see
> > attachment).
>
> I don't use Windows myself, but AFAIK, this i
El día lunes, noviembre 20, 2017 a las 03:07:44p. m. +0100, Peter Lebbing
escribió:
> On 20/11/17 08:56, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > I killed a running SmartCard Service on Win7 and tested GnuPG on a
> > Cygwin command line.
>
> Involving Cygwin is yet another non-trivial hu
se_reader: slot=0
2017-11-21 08:29:15 scdaemon[3868.2] DBG: enter: apdu_disconnect: slot=0
2017-11-21 08:29:15 scdaemon[3868.2] DBG: leave: apdu_disconnect => sw=0x0
2017-11-21 08:29:15 scdaemon[3868.2] DBG: leave: apdu_close_reader => 0x0
(close_reader)
2017-11-21 08:29:15 scdaemon[386
El día martes, noviembre 21, 2017 a las 06:50:18p. m. +0900, NIIBE Yutaka
escribió:
> Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > The produced log is:
> >
> > $ cat ../AppData/Local/VirtualStore/Windows/SysWOW64/scdaemon.log
> [...]
> > 2017-11-21 08:24:04 scdaemon[3868.2
One last question on this. The gpg4win-3.0.0.exe installs among others an
OutLook plugin (GpgOl DLL) which let you encrypt and sign mails in
OutLook. Ofc, my keypair I'm using with the OpenPGP Card was built for
'Matthias Apitz ' and not for my company mail addr
matthias.ap...
On Saturday, 25 November 2017 14:24:29 CET, Jerry
wrote:
On Fri, 24 Nov 2017 00:10:44 -0800, Brent Small stated:
What’s up
up
ADVERB
...
Maybe the OP wanted to sent this to What's Ape.
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fails to ask for the PIN.
Why, or what could I do?
matthias
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signature.asc
Description: PGP signature
ble: No such device
> thank you.
Hi,
Check this thread 'Using the OpenPGP Card on Unix && Win7' in the list's
archives. I have had a similar issue and have had to configure which of
the devices should be used.
HIH
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phrase) and without the OpenPGP card?
Thanks
matthias
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Thanks to the Soviet Army for the Victory in Stalingrad! -- Победа в
Сталинградской битве!
-Recipient: rfc822;gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Status: 5.0.0
Remote-MTA: dns; kerckhoffs.g10code.com
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 451 Could not complete sender verify callout: retry
timeout exceeded
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2018 11:12:12 +0100
From: Matthias Apitz
To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: OpenPGP card
t is the envelope sender.
Yes. This was the issue. The MUA in question is mutt which uses sendmail to
send the
mail. There was (I don't know why) the -f ... missing.
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Public GnuPG key: h
D ...: D2760001240102010005532B0000
Version ..: 2.1
Manufacturer .: ZeitControl
Serial number : 532B
Name of cardholder: Matthias Apitz
...
Do I have any chance to use the USB token and the card directly without
'pcscd'?
Thanks
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chan_13 <- BYE
2018-03-05 10:54:04 scdaemon[1036.802017e00] DBG: chan_13 -> OK closing
connection
2018-03-05 10:54:04 scdaemon[1036.802017e00] manejador del descriptor 13
terminado
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un: 0)
9467 ccid_usb.c:189:close_libusb_if_needed() libusb_exit
0089 readerfactory.c:991:RFUnloadReader() Unloading reader driver.
0133 winscard_svc.c:152:ContextsDeinitialize() remaining threads: 0
0059 pcscdaemon.c:781:at_exit() cleaning /var/run/pcscd
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emon opens directly the reader?
What does 'pcsc_establish_context failed' mean?
Thanks for your help
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El día martes, marzo 13, 2018 a las 04:00:04p. m. +0100, Peter Lebbing escribió:
> On 13/03/18 15:34, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > Is there some config missing so that scdaemon opens directly the reader?
> > What does 'pcsc_establish_context failed' mean?
>
> A notab
017900] DBG: chan_7 -> ERR 100696144
Operation not supported by device
2018-03-14 16:33:10 scdaemon[2735.802017900] DBG: chan_7 <- RESTART
2018-03-14 16:33:10 scdaemon[2735.802017900] DBG: chan_7 -> OK
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gt; ...
I have ordered in the crowd funding on October 7, 2017 one of these
Librem 5 phones (~600 Euro) and I'm keen to get hands on it next year in
spring.
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> non-vulnerable clients use GnuPG as their engine.
Werner, my conclusion in addition is that the table is incorrect.
Most (if not even all) of the MUA which are noted for Linux do run on
nearly any other UNIX flavor, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, ... and mutt in addition
runs on Ca
s?
Thanks in advance.
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El día Monday, July 16, 2018 a las 09:06:58AM +0200, Michael Kesper escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> Am Samstag, den 14.07.2018, 15:15 +0200 schrieb Matthias Apitz:
> > We are looking for a way to change this situation and one of the
> > options
> > or ideas I have, is crypt th
n next request for
the secrets (decrypt, signing, ssh) the PIN is requested?
Thanks
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October, 7 -- The GDR was different: Peace instead of Bundeswehr and wa
El día martes, enero 01, 2019 a las 06:40:56p. m. +0100, Dirk Gottschalk
escribió:
> Hello Matthias.
>
> Am Dienstag, den 01.01.2019, 08:36 +0100 schrieb Matthias Apitz:
> > Hello,
>
> > This is with gnupg-2.2.12 and pcsc-lite-1.8.23. After an update of
> > th
tions, one has to insert the CCID. Yesterday I took pictures to
have this clear now :-)
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October, 7 -- The GDR was different: Peace instead of Bundesw
El día martes, enero 01, 2019 a las 06:40:56p. m. +0100, Dirk Gottschalk
escribió:
> Hello Matthias.
>
> Am Dienstag, den 01.01.2019, 08:36 +0100 schrieb Matthias Apitz:
> > Hello,
>
> > This is with gnupg-2.2.12 and pcsc-lite-1.8.23. After an update of
> > th
or testing):
┌┐
│ Please enter the passphrase to unlock the OpenPGP secret
key: │
│ "Matthias Apitz (BQ E4.5 key) "
│
│ 4096-bit RSA key, ID FA46903FD2B8E5E9,
│
obile device one needs an small adapter or a cable. See the photo. All
this is not very stable, esp. the connector in the mobile device. Are there any
readers with two USB connectors like some USB memory sticks have?
Thanks
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ith a
new Subject" to the addr gnupg-users@gnupg.org. DO NOT reply to another
thread when you have a new issue/problem/question.
And, DO NOT top post, btw.
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I just asked myself ...
>
> What is the purpose behind an unlinked hash.
>
>
Well, I'm asking myself: What has all this thread to do with GnuPG?
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