import key to smart cards

2010-10-05 Thread koladina
Hello eyeryone,

I´ve got a special question concerning GnuPG and smart card
My question is: How can I import a (sec-pub-)key which was
generated on a crypto stick (containing an integrated smart card)
into another crypto stick? A crypto stick like:
http://www.privacyfoundation.de/crypto_stick/crypto_stick_english/

Normaly it should work by using the keytocard-command:
http://www.gnupg.org/howtos/card-howto/en/ch05.html#id2523191
But in my case (and I guess I´m not the only one) the process can´t
conclude. See my example here:

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office:~ home$ gpg2 --edit-key F4C8
gpg (GnuPG/MacGnuPG) 2.0.14; Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

Secret key is available.

pub  2048R/F4C8  created:  2010-02-17 expires: never   usage: SC
 trust: ultimate  validity: ultimate
sub 2048R/DAE5 created: 2010-02-17 expires: never  usage: A
sub 2048R/BD84 created: 2010-02-17 expires: never   usage. E
[ultimate] (1). m...@mailaddress.org

Command toggle
sec   2048R/F4C8 created:  2010-02-17 expires: never
   card number:0006 02FD
ssb 2048R/DAE7 created:  2010-02-17 expires: never
   card number:0006 02FD
ssb 2048R/BD84 created:  2010-02-17 expires: never
   card number:0006 02FD
(1) name m...@mailadress.org

Command keytocard
Really move the primary key? (y/N) y
Signature key : E5B0 AA49 39A0 01D1 29A9  9042 28D4 524A 2AB4 7879
Encryption key: 93CF AB4A AD27 DEC3 986E  C90F 2AEB 898F F651 78AC
Authentication key: BA48 357B 5E13 9D2A 4E14  AEB7 07A6 51FA 53CD 0819

Please select where to store the key:
   (1) Signature key
   (3) Authentication key
Your selection? 3

gpg: WARNING: such a key has already been stored on the card!

Replace existing key? (y/N) y

gpg: secret key is already stored on a card

Command
_

The problem seems to be either that GnuPG blocks importing the key
because the key is already stored on another card. Or GnuPG „things“
the key is already stored on the card on which I want to import the key.
Is there a way to work with a trick in order to „persuade“ GnuPG to do
that nevertheless (to allow the key-import). Does anyone know the trick?

A big thanks in advance

Kola

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Re: import key to smart cards

2010-10-05 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue,  5 Oct 2010 13:18, kolad...@web.de said:

 My question is: How can I import a (sec-pub-)key which was
 generated on a crypto stick (containing an integrated smart card)
 into another crypto stick? A crypto stick like:

The whole point of generating keys on a smartcard is that it is
impossible to get it back out of the card - you may only use the
generated key with certain command provided by the smartcard.

And thus you can't import it to another smartcard.


Shalom-Salam,

   Werner

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schedule batch file

2010-10-05 Thread Lee Elcocks

Hello 

 

I have installed GNUGP 1.4.10 installed on windows XP. I need to create a 
script that will allow me to do the following.

 

Create a 'drop folder' in a directory, where any files dropped in that location 
will be encrypted and signed with the same keys.

 

Create a 'decrpted' folder where any encyrpted files that are dropped to this 
location are decypted using the same keys.

 

The keys will have passphrases on them, i need to automate this also so their 
is no human interaction.

 

I plan to schedule the batch files using XP scheduler

 

Any help, and i mean any help at all would be greatly appreciated!

 

Many Thanks

 

Lee
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How to delete a signature from a key with delsig?

2010-10-05 Thread Max Burley
I have two keys: 
- a personal key (used to sign this message); and
- a business key.

Inadvertently, I signed the business key with the personal key. Trying
to remove that personal signature with delsig fails.
Bringing up the business key with gpg --edit-key key_name gives me
the command prompt, at which point entering UID (n) delsig runs
without an error message, but the personal key signature is still
attached to the business key when I run gpg --list-sigs key_name.

Am I missing something terribly obvious here?
Max Burley


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Re: How to delete a signature from a key with delsig?

2010-10-05 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 10/05/2010 12:21 PM, Max Burley wrote:
 I have two keys: 
 - a personal key (used to sign this message); and
 - a business key.
 
 Inadvertently, I signed the business key with the personal key. Trying
 to remove that personal signature with delsig fails.

how does it fail?

to be clear, if this sig is already pushed to the keyservers you cannot
delete it effectively, and your best bet is to revoke it.

 Bringing up the business key with gpg --edit-key key_name gives me
 the command prompt, at which point entering UID (n) delsig runs
 without an error message, but the personal key signature is still
 attached to the business key when I run gpg --list-sigs key_name.
 
 Am I missing something terribly obvious here?

It's not terribly obvious, but i think what you want to do within the
gpg --edit-key prompt is a multi-line approach:

 uid X
 delsig

 then keep pressing n until you see the sig you want to delete --
  at that point, choose Y

 choose q if there are no more sigs you want to delete
 save

and then you should be back at your shell's prompt.

hth,

--dkg



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Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user

2010-10-05 Thread Thomas Chitwood
I am getting this error when trying to encrypt a file using a public key 
generated by PGP Desktop 10.0.2 (Build 13). I am using gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.5. 
I think the error is being caused by the validity setting for this key in 
my keyring which is validity: unknown.

Two questions:

First, is there a way to set the validity parameter in the version of 
GnuPG I am using.

Second, are there any known incompatibilities between PGP Desktop 10.0.2 
(Build 13) and gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.5?

Thank You in advance for your assistance.

Tom Chitwood
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Re: Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user

2010-10-05 Thread Thomas Chitwood
Robert,

This is a error that is preventing us from encrypting. The key has been 
trusted and signed.


pub  2048R/F56DBCBE  created: 2010-09-28  expires: never   usage: SC 
 trust: full  validity: unknown
sub  2048R/CEA16A49  created: 2010-09-28  expires: never   usage: E 
[ unknown] (1). Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com

Tom Chitwood
MCP, MCSE, CNA
Wellpoint Account
Information Technology Services Americas
Global Services, IBM
818.234.4118



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Date:
10/05/2010 01:07 PM
Subject:
Re: Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named 
user
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On 10/5/2010 2:16 PM, Thomas Chitwood wrote:
 I am getting this error when trying to encrypt a file using a public key
 generated by PGP Desktop 10.0.2 (Build 13). I am using gpg (GnuPG)
 1.4.5. I think the error is being caused by the validity setting for
 this key in my keyring which is validity: unknown.

Is this an error (something that actually prevents you from encrypting),
or is it just a warning (letting you know about something, but not
preventing the encryption)?

 First, is there a way to set the validity parameter in the version of
 GnuPG I am using.

This is done by validating the key and signing it with your own key.

If you want to shut off all validation checks, putting --trust-model
always on the command line will do that.

 Second, are there any known incompatibilities between PGP Desktop 10.0.2
 (Build 13) and gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.5?

None worth mentioning, but I believe a security vulnerability has been
discovered which affects version 1.4.5.  You may want to consider
upgrading to the latest 1.4 (1.4.10 as of this writing).

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Re: import key to smart cards

2010-10-05 Thread Andre Amorim
If you dont have off-card key backup. Sorry, better forget it.

-- Andre Amorim

On 5 October 2010 16:18, Werner Koch w...@gnupg.org wrote:
 On Tue,  5 Oct 2010 13:18, kolad...@web.de said:

 My question is: How can I import a (sec-pub-)key which was
 generated on a crypto stick (containing an integrated smart card)
 into another crypto stick? A crypto stick like:

 The whole point of generating keys on a smartcard is that it is
 impossible to get it back out of the card - you may only use the
 generated key with certain command provided by the smartcard.

 And thus you can't import it to another smartcard.


 Shalom-Salam,

   Werner

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Re: How to delete a signature from a key with delsig?

2010-10-05 Thread Max Burley
Daniel,
Thanks for taking the time. See below for the unexpected (to me at
least) solution.

Good point about the public servers, but in this case neither of the two
keys had been published. Also, fwiw this is on an Ubuntu 10.04 machine.

As for how does it fail, the command prompt from --edit-key
key_name kept returning Invalid command (try help) for any input
not in the form uid key_name or n. Whether a delsig was appended
to the command or not, it returned to command without affecting any
signature. I was unable to input a multi-line command without the
Invalid output. 

However, your response encouraged me to go back and hack at it some
more. After another failure and return to command (try help), I
actually tried help at the command prompt. Lo and behold, context
sensitive help. At the end of help's 30-item list of possible commands
was:
minimizecompact unusable user IDs and remove all signatures from
key.

SOLUTION
$ gpg --edit-key key_name
Typing minimize at the command prompt returned:
User ID name email: 1 signature removed; and
returned me to command where a save command saved changes, quit GPG
and returned me to my shell prompt. 
The key's self-signature was intact and the unwanted personal key
signature was gone.

Regards,
Max Burley



On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 14:11 -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
 On 10/05/2010 12:21 PM, Max Burley wrote:
  I have two keys: 
  - a personal key (used to sign this message); and
  - a business key.
  
  Inadvertently, I signed the business key with the personal key. Trying
  to remove that personal signature with delsig fails.
 
 how does it fail?
 
 to be clear, if this sig is already pushed to the keyservers you cannot
 delete it effectively, and your best bet is to revoke it.
 
  Bringing up the business key with gpg --edit-key key_name gives me
  the command prompt, at which point entering UID (n) delsig runs
  without an error message, but the personal key signature is still
  attached to the business key when I run gpg --list-sigs key_name.
  
  Am I missing something terribly obvious here?
 
 It's not terribly obvious, but i think what you want to do within the
 gpg --edit-key prompt is a multi-line approach:
 
  uid X
  delsig
 
  then keep pressing n until you see the sig you want to delete --
   at that point, choose Y
 
  choose q if there are no more sigs you want to delete
  save
 
 and then you should be back at your shell's prompt.
 
 hth,
 
   --dkg
 



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Re: Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user

2010-10-05 Thread Grant Olson
On 10/5/10 6:13 PM, Thomas Chitwood wrote:
 
 Robert,
 
 This is a error that is preventing us from encrypting. The key has been
 trusted and signed.
 
 
 pub  2048R/F56DBCBE  created: 2010-09-28  expires: never   usage: SC  
  trust: full  validity: unknown
 sub  2048R/CEA16A49  created: 2010-09-28  expires: never   usage: E  
 [ unknown] (1). Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com
 
 Tom Chitwood
 MCP, MCSE, CNA
 Wellpoint Account
 Information Technology Services Americas
 Global Services, IBM
 818.234.4118
 
 

Since it's listing the validity as unknown, gpg doesn't seem to think
the key is signed by your key.  (Maybe you didn't set your own key to
ultimate trust?)

As Robert said, unknown validity will usually Y/N prompt you for
confirmation instead of completely failing.  Are you encrypting from a
batch file?  From a gui front end?  From the command line?

And that's still not an actual error message.  Could you try something
like the following and post the acutal error?


johnmudhead:~ grant$ echo foo  bar.txt
johnmudhead:~ grant$ gpg -r pashbr...@chcw.com --encrypt bar.txt
gpg: pashbr...@chcw.com: skipped: No public key
gpg: bar.txt: encryption failed: No public key

-- 
Grant

I am gravely disappointed. Again you have made me unleash my dogs of war.



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Re: Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user

2010-10-05 Thread Larry Brower
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Thomas Chitwood wrote:
 Robert,
 
 This is a error that is preventing us from encrypting. The key has been 
 trusted and signed.
 
 
 pub  2048R/F56DBCBE  created: 2010-09-28  expires: never   usage: SC 
  trust: full  validity: unknown
 sub  2048R/CEA16A49  created: 2010-09-28  expires: never   usage: E 
 [ unknown] (1). Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com
 

Can you provide the output of --list-sigs ?

That doesn't look like it has been signed or perhaps you didn't issue
save afterward?


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Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJMq6qrAAoJEPXCUD/44PWqGvsQAMrRIyqk8yl42aHga1uMXZde
bEhzA4oO8IEZZlRTQ0Lvz58DHpP+pIxvGhZERYqgo+jiv90Jntwj+Rz4LhZi/qUZ
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PTPGq+m9XrSopscY5efs8SwR6v7uu4okrhvEM+7FQ796qD3QYw8HVgHHlJ/P9Ewn
b42krovPFDgZ0Ffx6DD96DeySFN/wpjy2lebVegdXFMetdh6UMZzT2BneKvByKr7
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Re: Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user

2010-10-05 Thread Thomas Chitwood
Here you go.

$ gpg --list-sigs F56DBCBE
pub   2048R/F56DBCBE 2010-09-28
uid  Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com
sig  N   F56DBCBE 2010-09-28  Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com
sig  359B3EB2 2010-10-05  it.security@bcbs-ga.com (Key created 
for adp on 2/1/2005) it.security@bcbs-ga.com
sub   2048R/CEA16A49 2010-09-28
sig  F56DBCBE 2010-09-28  Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com

Tom Chitwood
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Global Services, IBM
818.234.4118



From:
Larry Brower larry-li...@maxqe.com
To:
Thomas Chitwood/Los Angeles/i...@ibmus
Cc:
gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Date:
10/05/2010 03:46 PM
Subject:
Re: Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named 
user



-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Thomas Chitwood wrote:
 Robert,
 
 This is a error that is preventing us from encrypting. The key has been 
 trusted and signed.
 
 
 pub  2048R/F56DBCBE  created: 2010-09-28  expires: never   usage: SC 

  trust: full  validity: unknown
 sub  2048R/CEA16A49  created: 2010-09-28  expires: never   usage: E 
 [ unknown] (1). Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com
 

Can you provide the output of --list-sigs ?

That doesn't look like it has been signed or perhaps you didn't issue
save afterward?


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Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJMq6qrAAoJEPXCUD/44PWqGvsQAMrRIyqk8yl42aHga1uMXZde
bEhzA4oO8IEZZlRTQ0Lvz58DHpP+pIxvGhZERYqgo+jiv90Jntwj+Rz4LhZi/qUZ
iap7POF+EcNEaw/JpNvZ1ubLt9CriRJYHyhhmL5nZ3UQwdIVcDBADrNdPHxnWZpE
IQ/6WI1hTEibHx8QmbTnt5jSJy31O9IUPQaMa5tcjd99iJz2nT3cR3u6WaTgkbUW
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sAANUgljz6HErbsgb16mru/fWTaNnD4UEttYqTlaMyrsHetrfGNewkyE5hIE1PgD
TW/wA/HJrGVAu3aNWvFd1aiS5Uz9fxEWBYp0pd02A3/c7AJKN84EntkrMYfDM01v
Bv/Nq6dTImHVHwvyjqErZYCHQbJ79s7qqGZl3sMEmVbOifLGvebQ6vkunO/+Oe1D
QEKcBoNDtJn8PYCXC9ixkT3oD7gS8QzFVfIQOlJrqsxNO6x4ET7RGTvGg0bbaUPJ
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b42krovPFDgZ0Ffx6DD96DeySFN/wpjy2lebVegdXFMetdh6UMZzT2BneKvByKr7
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Re: Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user

2010-10-05 Thread Larry Brower
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Thomas Chitwood wrote:
 Here you go.
 
 $ gpg --list-sigs F56DBCBE
 pub   2048R/F56DBCBE 2010-09-28
 uid  Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com
 sig  N   F56DBCBE 2010-09-28  Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com
 sig  359B3EB2 2010-10-05  it.security@bcbs-ga.com (Key created 
 for adp on 2/1/2005) it.security@bcbs-ga.com
 sub   2048R/CEA16A49 2010-09-28
 sig  F56DBCBE 2010-09-28  Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com
 

Is the key you signed this with the 0x359B3EB2 one? If so, is this one
marked as trusted in your keyring?
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Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

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Re: Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user

2010-10-05 Thread Thomas Chitwood
Yes, that is our key.

Tom Chitwood
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Global Services, IBM
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To:
Thomas Chitwood/Los Angeles/i...@ibmus
Cc:
gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Date:
10/05/2010 05:33 PM
Subject:
Re: Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named 
user



-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

Thomas Chitwood wrote:
 Here you go.
 
 $ gpg --list-sigs F56DBCBE
 pub   2048R/F56DBCBE 2010-09-28
 uid  Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com
 sig  N   F56DBCBE 2010-09-28  Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com
 sig  359B3EB2 2010-10-05  it.security@bcbs-ga.com (Key 
created 
 for adp on 2/1/2005) it.security@bcbs-ga.com
 sub   2048R/CEA16A49 2010-09-28
 sig  F56DBCBE 2010-09-28  Patrick Ashbrook pashbr...@chcw.com
 

Is the key you signed this with the 0x359B3EB2 one? If so, is this one
marked as trusted in your keyring?
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Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32)
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Re: Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user

2010-10-05 Thread Larry Brower
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Thomas Chitwood wrote:
 Yes, that is our key.
 

Have you verified it is trusted on the system you are trying to use it
 on? Perhaps the key isn't trusted.


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