First: I somehow screwed up my automatic From:-foo... That's why I ended up in the moderation-queue. I promise to fix it! :)
Werner Koch wrote: > On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 20:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >> I migrated from Debian to Fedora Core 8 a while ago. I'm generally using >> my OpenGPG Smartcard only with Thunderbird/Enigmail, but any now and >> then I want to use plain ol' gpg. > > [Unless you have other needs for your smartcard reader, I suggest to > remove pcscd and use gpg's internal CCID driver.] Yes, I want to logon to my system using libpam-poldi - I didn't implement it yet though for I'm a lazy boy (used it on Debian though). Also I'm quite keen for experiments of all sorts so I might be using it for something else in the future. I'd rather like to debug the current setup to be honest. Or don't I need that wrapper for those tasks anyway? > It seems that something is wrong with your setup: Do you use --no-agent > with gpg? If so, gpg tries to access the smartcard directly instead of > diverting smartcard access to gpg-agent/scdaemon. I'm not aware of that; Enigmail seems to call gpg directly without certain parameters - at least I didn't give any special parameters. I just checked that gpg-agent is running though, though I can't remember that I enabled it elsewhere. X11 was started under plain ssh-agent control. $ ps -ef | grep gpg alex 4503 1 0 17:29 ? 00:00:00 /usr/bin/gpg-agent -s --daemon Not sure if that's related? I checked all files in ~/.gnupg and I haven't found any suspicious entries. scdaemon.conf: debug-level basic log-file socket:///home/alex/.gnupg/log-socket options: default-key 90DEE171 keyserver hkp://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net What else could be relevant? > Salam-Shalom, > > Werner Thanks so far! Alex.
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