Hello,
I'm in the market for a smartcard reader and I live in the United
States. I found two ways to get an OpenPGP card already, either from
shop.kernelconcepts.de or from the FSFE as a sustaining member.
Does anyone know how I can get a smart card reader though?
It has to be one from this
Sorry, I didn't have time to reply your call the other day.
I think that Gemalto Shelltoken Card Reader, which is available
at http://shop.kernelconcepts.de/ is good one.
Please note that OpenPGP card requires specific card readers. Its
users usually use RSA-2048, RSA-3072, or RSA-4096. For
Hey Thomas,
Thanks for the advice. But as I mentioned, I tried using GnuPG 2.1.15 on
the target machine as well (via the packages in Debian sid), and this
did not work. gpg2 is simply not speaking to the forwarded gpg-agent
socket, however gpg-connect-agent can. Any other ideas?
Kevin
On
Hi,
I imported a public key from keyserver which has multiple UIDs and one
of those UIDs is revoked. When I execute "gpg --list-keys "
then I see only active UIDs and not that one revoked UID. Is there a
way to list that revoked UID? Or wasn't that imported in the first
place?
thanks,
Martin
On 18/10/16 10:58, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> Please note that OpenPGP card requires specific card readers. Its
> users usually use RSA-2048, RSA-3072, or RSA-4096. For those key
> sizes, the communication is somewhat difficult for old standard of ISO
> 7816. (For RSA-1024, most smart card
Hi,
NIIBE Yutaka:
> Sorry, I didn't have time to reply your call the other day.
>
> I think that Gemalto Shelltoken Card Reader, which is available
> at http://shop.kernelconcepts.de/ is good one.
>
> Please note that OpenPGP card requires specific card readers. Its
> users usually use RSA-2048,
On 18/10/16 12:42, Martin T wrote:
> Is there a
> way to list that revoked UID?
I think it's:
gpg --list-options show-unusable-uids --list-keys <...>
I grepped the man page for "revoked" until I hit upon this.
> Or wasn't that imported in the first
> place?
That is a possibility, depending on
Thanks! This did the trick.
Martin
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 18/10/16 12:42, Martin T wrote:
>> Is there a
>> way to list that revoked UID?
>
> I think it's:
>
> gpg --list-options show-unusable-uids --list-keys <...>
>
> I grepped the
Give this a try:
https://gpg4win.de/doc/en/gpg4win-compendium.html
Kind regards
JP
> Please develop even easier materials for complete novice type folks
> other than at
> https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/
>
> and at
> https://gnupg.org
>
Hi Liz,
Elizabeth Ferdman:
> Hello,
>
> I'm in the market for a smartcard reader and I live in the United
> States. I found two ways to get an OpenPGP card already, either from
> shop.kernelconcepts.de or from the FSFE as a sustaining member.
> Does anyone know how I can get a smart card reader
Hello Kevin,
> Thanks for the advice. But as I mentioned, I tried using GnuPG 2.1.15
> on the target machine as well (via the packages in Debian sid), and
> this did not work. gpg2 is simply not speaking to the forwarded
> gpg-agent socket, however gpg-connect-agent can. Any other ideas?
Check
Thank you for all the replies!
Martin
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 7:52 PM, Brian Minton wrote:
>
>
> On 10/17/2016 11:41 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>> On Mon 2016-10-17 06:31:16 -0400, Martin T wrote:
>>
>>> I am aware that one can update all the keys in local-keyring from
On 10/19/2016 12:40 AM, Stephan Beck wrote:
>> FSIJ Gnuk Token
>> USB ID: 234b:
Ah... This is not a card reader. It is the project of Free Software
Initiative of Japan (FSIJ) since 2010. FSIJ acquired USB vendor ID,
specifically for this project. Please visit:
Hi Kevin,
Kevin Gallagher:
> Hi all,
>
> I've tried to get this working to no avail. I've consulted past postings
> to this list as well as various online references. Some people seem to
> have got this to work, but most seem to have trouble. I would appreciate
> any guidance or help anyone can
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