Am Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2009 23:13:08 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer: > 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 have gpg 2.0.10 in my OBS repository built for openSUSE 11.1: > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/wrosenauer/openSUSE_11.1/ As written previously, it has not helped, I have now tried to use the pc/sc driver and pcsc daemon, to no avail, output below..... 1[r...@linux-61r3]4937-01:39~> gpg --card-edit can't connect to `/root/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent': Connection refused scdaemon[20981]: listening on socket `/tmp/gpg-lPsvco/S.scdaemon' scdaemon[20981]: handler for fd -1 started scdaemon[20981]: reader slot 0: not connected scdaemon[20981]: slot 0: ATR=3B FA 13 00 FF 81 31 80 45 00 31 C1 73 C0 01 00 00 90 00 B1 scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> OK GNU Privacy Guard's Smartcard server ready scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: <- GETINFO socket_name scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> D /tmp/gpg-lPsvco/S.scdaemon scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> OK scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: <- OPTION event-signal=12 scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> OK scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: <- SERIALNO scdaemon[20981]: AID: D2 76 00 01 24 01 01 01 00 01 00 00 15 CB 00 00 scdaemon[20981]: Version-2 ......: no scdaemon[20981]: Get-Challenge ..: yes (0 bytes max) scdaemon[20981]: Key-Import .....: yes scdaemon[20981]: Change-Force-PW1: yes scdaemon[20981]: Private-DOs ....: yes scdaemon[20981]: Algo-Attr-Change: no scdaemon[20981]: SM-Support .....: no scdaemon[20981]: Max-Cert3-Len ..: 0 scdaemon[20981]: Max-Cmd-Data ...: 0 scdaemon[20981]: Max-Rsp-Data ...: 0 scdaemon[20981]: Cmd-Chaining ...: no scdaemon[20981]: Ext-Lc-Le ......: no scdaemon[20981]: Status Indicator: 00 scdaemon[20981]: GnuPG-No-Sync ..: no scdaemon[20981]: GnuPG-Def-PW2 ..: no scdaemon[20981]: Key-Attr-sign ..: RSA, n=1024, e=32, fmt=std scdaemon[20981]: Key-Attr-encr ..: RSA, n=1024, e=32, fmt=std scdaemon[20981]: Key-Attr-auth ..: RSA, n=1024, e=32, fmt=std scdaemon[20981]: DBG: USING application context (refcount=1) (new) scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S SERIALNO xxxx scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> OK scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: <- LEARN --force scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S SERIALNO xxxx scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S APPTYPE OPENPGP scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S EXTCAP gc=1+ki=1+fc=1+pd=1+mcl3=0 scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S DISP-NAME scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S DISP-LANG de scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S DISP-SEX 9 scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S PUBKEY-URL scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S CHV-STATUS +0+254+254+254+3+3+3 scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S SIG-COUNTER 0 scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S PRIVATE-DO-1 scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> S PRIVATE-DO-2 scdaemon[20981]: reading public key failed: Missing item in object scdaemon[20981]: reading public key failed: Missing item in object scdaemon[20981]: reading public key failed: Missing item in object scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: -> OK gpg-agent[20980]: card has S/N: (XXXXXXed by me) Application ID ...: XXXXXX Version ..........: 1.1 Manufacturer .....: PPC Card Systems Serial number ....: 000015CB Name of cardholder: [not set] Language prefs ...: de Sex ..............: unspecified URL of public key : [not set] Login data .......: [not set] Signature PIN ....: forced Max. PIN lengths .: 254 254 254 PIN retry counter : 3 3 3 Signature counter : 0 Signature key ....: [none] Encryption key....: [none] Authentication key: [none] General key info..: [none] Command> scdaemon[20981]: updating slot 0 status: 0x0000->0x0007 (0->1) scdaemon[20981]: sending signal 12 to client 20980 scdaemon[20981.0] DBG: <- [EOF] scdaemon[20981]: handler for fd -1 terminated scdaemon[20981]: scdaemon (GnuPG) 2.0.10 stopped gpg: OpenPGP card not available: IPC write error _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
