On Thursday 05 February 2009 23:13:08 Wolfgang Rosenauer <[email protected]> wrote the following:
> Malte Gell schrieb: > > gpg --card-edit first detectd the card and then suddenly says "OpenPGP > > card is not available", though it is still in the card reader.... > > I've just changed my config from using pcsc-lite to the cyberjack ctapi > driver and it works for me. > I'm using gpg 2.0.10 though since I had other issues when accessing the > card a few days ago. > > I have gpg 2.0.10 in my OBS repository built for openSUSE 11.1: > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/wrosenauer/openSUSE_11.1/ Thanx, I tried the updated GnuPG, but it still does not work, see below. You use the same driver, just a different Cyberjack reader, so my guess is, it is the reader that makes trouble. It is a Cyberjack Secoder, released in 2008, maybe it is too new to work correctly with the delivered ctapi driver. Since your Cyberjack and the ctapi driver works it may be more likely it is the Secoder that is not properly supported by the current ctapi driver... Malte 1[r...@linux-61r3]4877-00:34~> gpg --card-edit can't connect to `/root/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent': Connection refused scdaemon[7910]: listening on socket `/tmp/gpg-PdOdAU/S.scdaemon' scdaemon[7910]: handler for fd -1 started scdaemon[7910]: reader slot 0: Processor ICC present scdaemon[7910]: slot 0: ATR=3B FA 13 00 FF 81 31 80 45 00 31 C1 73 C0 01 00 00 90 00 B1 scdaemon[7910.0] DBG: -> OK GNU Privacy Guard's Smartcard server ready scdaemon[7910.0] DBG: <- GETINFO socket_name scdaemon[7910.0] DBG: -> D /tmp/gpg-PdOdAU/S.scdaemon scdaemon[7910.0] DBG: -> OK scdaemon[7910.0] DBG: <- OPTION event-signal=12 scdaemon[7910.0] DBG: -> OK scdaemon[7910.0] DBG: <- SERIALNO scdaemon[7910]: AID: D2 76 00 01 24 01 01 01 00 01 00 00 15 CB 00 00 scdaemon[7910]: Version-2 ......: no scdaemon[7910]: Get-Challenge ..: yes (0 bytes max) scdaemon[7910]: Key-Import .....: yes scdaemon[7910]: Change-Force-PW1: yes scdaemon[7910]: Private-DOs ....: yes scdaemon[7910]: Algo-Attr-Change: no scdaemon[7910]: SM-Support .....: no scdaemon[7910]: Max-Cert3-Len ..: 0 scdaemon[7910]: Max-Cmd-Data ...: 0 scdaemon[7910]: Max-Rsp-Data ...: 0 scdaemon[7910]: Cmd-Chaining ...: no scdaemon[7910]: Ext-Lc-Le ......: no scdaemon[7910]: Status Indicator: 00 scdaemon[7910]: GnuPG-No-Sync ..: no scdaemon[7910]: GnuPG-Def-PW2 ..: no scdaemon[7910]: Key-Attr-sign ..: RSA, n=1024, e=32, fmt=std scdaemon[7910]: Key-Attr-encr ..: RSA, n=1024, e=32, fmt=std scdaemon[7910]: Key-Attr-auth ..: RSA, n=1024, e=32, fmt=std scdaemon[7910]: DBG: USING application context (refcount=1) (new) scdaemon[7910.0] DBG: -> S SERIALNO XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX scdaemon[7910.0] DBG: -> OK scdaemon[7910]: updating slot 0 status: 0x0000->0x0007 (0->1) scdaemon[7910]: sending signal 12 to client 7909 scdaemon[7910.0] DBG: <- [EOF] scdaemon[7910]: handler for fd -1 terminated gpg: OpenPGP card not available: End of file Command> scdaemon[7910]: scdaemon (GnuPG) 2.0.10 stopped gpg: OpenPGP card not available: IPC write error Command> quit _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
