2011/2/24 Christoph Egger <christ...@debian.org>:
> Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rouss...@gmail.com> writes:

>> 1. Make sure no pcscd is running (just kill it if needed)
>> 2. start pcscd as "sudo pcscd --foreground --debug --apdu"
>> 3. run "gpg --card-status"
>> 4. send me the pcscd and gpg logs
>>
>> Bye
>
>
> was a gpg --card-status ; trying to use the auth-key for ssh ; gpg
> --card-status in another terminal
>
> gpg just hangs, no ouotput.

I do not see any error in the pcscd log.

> there's some brabel in .gnupg/gpg-agent.log:
>
> /=====================
> 2011-02-24 10:44:44 gpg-agent[6897] failed to unprotect the secret key: Bad 
> passphrase
> 2011-02-24 10:44:44 gpg-agent[6897] failed to read the secret key
> 2011-02-24 10:44:44 gpg-agent[6897] DBG: detected card with S/N 
> D2760001240102000005000005310000
> \=====================

It looks like the problem is on the gnupg side.

I will try to play with my GPG card. But I only have a V1 card and you
have a V2 [1] card.

Also note that you will have to change the pincode of your card. It
appears in the log.

Bye

[1] 
http://smartcard-atr.appspot.com/parse?ATR=3BDA18FF81B1FE751F030031C573C001400090000C

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau



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