On 02/19/2016 06:04 PM, Nick Zbinden wrote:
My problem is that I can not select the private keys, because I can not use 'toggle'.
You do not need the 'toggle' command to select the private keys. Using the 'key' command alone is enough:
$ gpg2 --edit-key alice
Secret key is available.
sec rsa2048/2EADF7D4
created: 2015-06-05 expires: 2018-06-04 usage: SC
trust: ultimate validity: ultimate
ssb rsa2048/E3293B28
created: 2015-06-05 expires: never usage: E
ssb rsa2048/99E238AD
created: 2015-06-05 expires: never usage: S
[ultimate] (1). Alice <[email protected]>
Notice that secret keys are already displayed.
Now to select the first subkey:
gpg> key 1
sec rsa2048/2EADF7D4
created: 2015-06-05 expires: 2018-06-04 usage: SC
trust: ultimate validity: ultimate
ssb* rsa2048/E3293B28
created: 2015-06-05 expires: never usage: E
ssb rsa2048/99E238AD
created: 2015-06-05 expires: never usage: S
[ultimate] (1). Alice <[email protected]>
Notice the '*'? It indicates the currently selected subkey. Now you can
proceed with the 'keytocard' command.
Since I never got to the point where the SmartCard is relevant, I don't think it has anything to do with the problem.
In your first message you said “the SmartCard rejects the key”, so I would say the SmartCard is definitively relevant. As would be relevant the exact error message that you got when you attempted the 'keytocard' command.
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