scdaemon by started by the
system explicitely (poldi.conf has the right path set up to the scdaemon
binary already)? Or should I tell the gpg-agent to use the existing
scdaemon, if any? If so, how?
Thanks!
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$ gpg --list-secret-key
/home
he (public/secret?) keyring. Deleting those from the local
keyring, until GPG picks the one present on the card, seems to be a
working option. Is there any other?
On 2014-12-04, Olivier Mehani wrote:
> I am using
> * gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.26 (2.0.26-1 [ArchLinux]),
> * the card reader integrate
r as I'm not subscribed to the list.
[0] https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue966
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worried.
> ...like, for example, your OpenPGP-powered Jabber client suddenly
> needing to reconnect after something happened to the network and
> you simply didn't notice? :>
That's exactly what I'm talking about. (:
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nitialised.
So, is there something I missed, generally, to make a GnuPG instance use a
card it has not initialised itself?
[0]
http://wiki.fsfe.org/Card_howtos/Card_with_subkeys_using_backups#Problems_after_having_used_a_different_card_and_key_before
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nd used. Surprisingly, the
work signing subkey still appears in the secret subkeys after this
manipulation.
I hope I find my work card again so I can test this further.
In the meantime, thanks for your help (:
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http://wiki.fsfe.org/Card_howtos/Card_with_subkeys_using_backups#Problems_after_h
ssue with (or the idea of using such a dispatcher
to start with)?
(Please CC me on replies, as I only sporadically check the list through
GMane.)
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