Ahoy, On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 07:31:38AM +0100, David Coppa wrote: > >> It could be fun if someone could test this port with a gnupg smartcard. > > Hum, I actually have a card reader that I just set up under Linux [0]. > > My 4.7 is on a remote machine, but I'll try to track down a spare > > machine and put a fresh 4.8 on it to try it all. > It doesn't work. At least the OpenPGP SmartCard V2 I have. > This card requires pcsc-lite and ccid. I've ported both and they worked. > My work stopped trying to make scdaemon working: threading issues made > me give up.
I just found time, over the week end, to install 4.8 on said spare machine. My SCM SCR335 USB reader works nicely out of the box with just gnupg-2-0-15. No need for pcsc-lite nor ccid. After starting the GPG agent, I could list and use the keys, both for signing, decryption AND remote SSH login. I jotted down some doc here [0]. Next step is trying to see how to do system auth as well! (; [0] https://www.narf.ssji.net/~shtrom/wiki/tips/openpgpsmartcard#doing_the_same_w ith_openbsd_48 -- Olivier Mehani <sht...@ssji.net> PGP fingerprint: 4435 CF6A 7C8D DD9B E2DE F5F9 F012 A6E2 98C6 6655 [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]