Hi,
is there a way to make a designated revoker on a key sensitive after it
is already added as normal designated revoker? I have a key with a
designated revoker that is incompatible with opengpgjs (because they
ignore the standard, afaict). If the designated revoker was marked
sensitive and
Hi!
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021 18:36, Joey Berkovitz said:
> I was looking through the Smartcard commands and found that while most
> commands related to attribute changes output an SC_OP_SUCCESS, except for
> the name change command which doesn't output a success message on the
> status-fd.
Probably
Hi!
On Sat, 31 Jul 2021 23:05, Jonas Tobias Hopusch said:
> Does anyone know what may have gone wrong? Is there any additional
> information I
> can provide to help with tracking down what I presume to be a bug?
It took me a while to track this down. If you look closely at the
listing:
pub
It looks like scdaemon is crashing when attempting to access a sim card
slot/sim card itself on my Surface Go. When looking at the scdaemon.conf
file there is the option to define a specific reader-port, but I couldn't
find a way to ignore specific readers. Am I missing something, or is this
not
Hello Werner.
> It took me a while to track this down.
It's good to see one of you respond to my mail. I was worried that maybe the
mailinglist broke both the SPF and DKIM checks and prevented it from being
delivered to the subscriber's mailboxes. To avoid that this time, I'm sending
this mail