Hello, I bought an OpenPGP card (from kernelconcepts.de) along with the SCM SPR 532 cardreader, based on the remark in the HOWTO
"The pinpad may be used to securely enter the PIN without using the attached computer." In the HOWTO they refer to a patch that is no longer available; I couldn't find it anywhere, but I suspect it's not needed for recent versions anyway. Now, I won't document what I've all tried, since my question is pretty basic and doesn't need a lot of explanation. I found a message on the archive of this userlist: http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2005-June/026082.html Is this still true that the pinpad can not be used in GnuPG? If it can be used, I'd appreciate a general hint in the right direction, and if I can't figure it out then, I'll be back here with lots of detail :). I must say the way it's phrased in the HOWTO is strange. The SPR 532 is described with "pinpad may be used", and the Kobil KAAN Advanced with "The keyboard is not yet supported by GnuPG". I honestly don't see much difference in practical use when the supporting code in GnuPG is there but not "connected" to the rest of GnuPG in the former case. Greetings, Peter Lebbing. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
