Hello, On 06/17/2015 07:41 AM, Lance R. Vick wrote: > Every time I insert my yubikey into a system I must do 'gpg > --card-status' to make gpg-agent aware it exists again.
Please pardon my ignorance, I don't have Yubikey at hand. Is the following common use cases of Yubikey? > Using: gpg/gpg-agent 2.1.4 > > Expected Results: > > 1. Insert yubikey > 2. Issue version command to gpg agent > 3. Version is reported > 4. Remove and re-insert key > 5. Issue version command to gpg agent > 6. version is reported And... is the following to get version of Yubikey? > [lrvick@tsar ~]$ gpg-connect-agent --hex "scd apdu 00 f1 00 00" /bye > D[0000] 01 00 08 90 00 ..... > OK Yes, it only works after gpg --card-status or something. In the current implementation, gpg-agent invokes scdaemon on demand. (gpg-agent doesn't detect insertion of device or card.) I don't understand from where "scd apdu 00 f1 00 00" came. Could you please share the reason why you consider it works well? -- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
