Hello, I experience a strange problem. I have bought a smartcard in order to have my keys available at work without storing my keys there.
I can decrypt files using the smartcard and I can log into my home system via SSH and the smartcard but if I try to sign a file then I get an error message after entering the PIN at the card reader. I don't have the shell output available as I just tried this at home. Using the same smartcard and the same cardreader I can sign files so it seems not to be a hardware problem. This is from the log file, in German though: 2010-05-19 15:15:13 gpg-agent[4920] Handhabungsroutine 0xb786fa58 für den fd 8 beendet 2010-05-19 15:15:35 gpg-agent[8699] Handhabungsroutine 0xb78a3b60 für fd 8 gestartet 2010-05-19 15:15:35 gpg-agent[8699] new connection to SCdaemon established (reusing) gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: -> SERIALNO openpgp gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: <- S SERIALNO D27600012401020000050000047B0000 0 gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: <- OK gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: -> SERIALNO openpgp gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: <- S SERIALNO D27600012401020000050000047B0000 0 gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: <- OK gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: -> SETDATA 7AB58F01073D0FC253E898F06D9B22... gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: <- OK gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: -> PKSIGN D27600012401020000050000047B0000/8112FDF77EC342B0B125E0D55BA0F8B53A403251 gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: <- INQUIRE POPUPKEYPADPROMPT ||Bitte die PIN eingeben%0A[Sigs erzeugt: 0] 2010-05-19 15:15:47 gpg-agent[8699] starting a new PIN Entry 2010-05-19 15:15:47 gpg-agent[8699] DBG: connection to PIN entry established gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: -> END gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: <- INQUIRE DISMISSKEYPADPROMPT gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: -> END gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: <- ERR 100696113 Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler <SCD> gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: -> RESTART gpg-agent[8699.9] DBG: <- OK "Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler" (last line but two) is "I/O error". That is approximately the shell error message. I use 2.0.15 on both systems, openSUSE 11.2 each. The most obvious difference is that my home system runs on hardware and the work system in VMware 2 (host system openSUSE 11.1). Thus USB timing may be slightly different but resulting in failure does not make any sense to me. Luckily decryption and authentication are the two features I really need there... ;-) But perhaps somebody has an idea how to let me sign there, too. CU Hauke -- PGP: D44C 6A5B 71B0 427C CED3 025C BD7D 6D27 ECCB 5814
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