-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 14/09/17 23:53, Philip Jackson wrote: > Card status seems to be ok : > > gpg --card-status > Application ID ...: D2760001240102000005000028700000 > Version ..........: 2.0 > Manufacturer .....: ZeitControl > Serial number ....: 00002870 > Name of cardholder: Philip Jackson > Language prefs ...: en > Sex ..............: male > URL of public key : [not set] > Login data .......: [not set] > Private DO 1 .....: [not set] > Private DO 2 .....: [not set] > Signature PIN ....: forced > Key attributes ...: 0R 0R 0R > Max. PIN lengths .: 32 32 32 > PIN retry counter : 3 0 3 > Signature counter : 406 > Signature key ....: 60FF 4A45 7DD4 C4E2 CCAB D98D 5154 49A8 9A99 D8BD > created ....: 2014-10-28 23:13:28 > Encryption key....: C04C 016C 3460 2B42 CDBB 2566 79D4 67BF F5DF 6C91 > created ....: 2014-10-28 23:18:24 > Authentication key: [none] > gpg: using subkey 0x515449A89A99D8BD instead of primary key > 0x26BD500A23543A63 > General key info..: pub 2048R/0x515449A89A99D8BD 2014-10-28 Philip > Jackson (Jan 2013 +) <philip.jack...@nordnet.fr> > sec 2048R/0x26BD500A23543A63 created: 2013-01-22 expires: never > ssb 2048R/0x2ACB19812A3EC90F created: 2013-01-22 expires: never > ssb> 2048R/0x515449A89A99D8BD created: 2014-10-28 expires: never > card-no: 0005 00002870 > ssb> 2048R/0x79D467BFF5DF6C91 created: 2014-10-28 expires: never > card-no: 0005 00002870
Hi Philip, A few weeks ago I experienced a very similar problem to what you describe. I was not able to sign any of my mail with my smart card and I was unable to decrypt files. Output of my gpg --card-status showed the same: Key attributes ...: 0R 0R 0R ... sec rsa4096/0x7BDDCD7C31F200DC created: 2015-11-24 expires:.. I have the exact same card reader at home and when running the status command I would get: Key attributes ...: rsa4096 rsa4096 rsa4096 ... sec> rsa4096/0x7BDDCD7C31F200DC created: 2015-11-24 expires: 2017-11-23 card-no: 0005 0000426B So I just re-checked my card reader at work. As I use the Gemalto PC Twin Reader it turned out that the connection between the USB cable and the card reader was slightly loose. Afterwards I was able to use my card as before. I would suggest (if you haven't tried that already). To try a different machine and/or a different reader combos and see if the problem is not a trivial faulty reader. Regards, Martin -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEXpvIcrLGPB3dYM2b2/3pjiVWvVwFAlm7takACgkQ2/3pjiVW vVweoQ//biDPhktWhhSgCYCtQy1wFTQsSkfss8qvJ1jwmvdZ7FOwAIoUD86yBR9j 8iVW8cOkOIyoOGXrszVpdwp0rylnYnfPxNnPd5Z4njvtaPeWXRoQFRNxIcWjasKA ypSMY/cTasbIk4mTpskjuEjK+XrQNWH1zI2Laj3wbBBVAjQX+CRbUJVHYV7kEhX9 FHWxLc3aPrO4+YF8usDMMW7f9s9q2N5tGSzWo71UDoBjwsc9QJRmParcVi8Il0k4 RxHcjQq9/uLz+YEv1cG/5d9JMGEXSQ/DcLoJAx6nknrUhe8GTZXl3alwRoi7m/Ow dlA+dHv7tX/LO4hh1V2jTr/KyTkB564vzAe6ZU97jjcDf/75XxmrEA/MQfsu7RK/ I+iVRB5pWKVlsGELn2ce+jTSPoB/fmFIIICMUOFSAz7NhzsPBBHQxDs5MSq7GNlP wFhyCewvqB4HVwMjcI07mh7nppT6DwiyGo0aK7XxzECckBtPgfVpWIqcU2fn6p23 nc9qwEcGsD4TqM0fUS4XnRteg/RsPtSIxoaDzlY/LyEr9Z2gDFQKUJmo7Hlsuaq8 FhPbI6b8TOMUq/lCVi4qLJygMqBZpqVT5vJeD1sGfOL8XJcF05EAgI+3++3IiRHU aGrwhL04AYGZClYjMlf9d57NZrL7UeFCGW5fn3sv5aLI7hS7Q0k= =V4i6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users