Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-20 Thread Philip Jackson
On 19/09/16 13:02, Stephan Beck wrote: >> then run tests. Can now sign and encrypt emails, sign and encrypt and >> > decrypt files although verify on its own causes me a problem but I >> > shouldn't think that is connected with the smartcard. > Another wild guess: maybe it's because the ownertrust

Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-19 Thread Stephan Beck
Philip Jackson: > On 16/09/16 22:09, Stephan Beck wrote: >> Sorry for the delayed response. >> It's not enough to simply copy and paste all the files into the new >> ~/.gnupg directory, as you write you did in your previous mail. You have >> to run gpg2 with the --import option to import your

Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-17 Thread Philip Jackson
On 16/09/16 22:09, Stephan Beck wrote: > Sorry for the delayed response. > It's not enough to simply copy and paste all the files into the new > ~/.gnupg directory, as you write you did in your previous mail. You have > to run gpg2 with the --import option to import your public key and then >

Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-16 Thread Stephan Beck
Hi, Philip Jackson: > On 11/09/16 19:49, Stephan Beck wrote: >> Which type of smartcard do you have? Which gnupg versions were installed >> on the the old system and with which of it did you generate keys? > > > The smartcard is a version2.0 made by ZeitControl and bought from > Kernel-concepts

Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-11 Thread Philip Jackson
On 11/09/16 19:49, Stephan Beck wrote: > Which type of smartcard do you have? Which gnupg versions were installed > on the the old system and with which of it did you generate keys? The smartcard is a version2.0 made by ZeitControl and bought from Kernel-concepts and used with a SCT3512 usb

Re: :-(( smart card no longer works

2016-09-11 Thread Stephan Beck
Peter Lebbing: > On 10/09/16 20:56, Stephan Beck wrote: > [...] > It looks fine to me, I think you're getting confused by it referring to > the key in several ways. Here's part of the output for "gpg2 -v -d" for me: > >> gpg: public key is 73A33BEE >> gpg: using subkey 73A33BEE instead of

Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-11 Thread Stephan Beck
Philip Jackson: > On 10/09/16 20:56, Stephan Beck wrote: > It looks like I got the process of moving to a new installation wrong. > So I am in need of a precise process description to start again and do > it correctly. Which type of smartcard do you have? Which gnupg versions were installed

Re: :-(( smart card no longer works

2016-09-11 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 10/09/16 20:56, Stephan Beck wrote: > And, by the way, does the screen output in your previous mail really > show that a subkey with the same ID as the pubkey (so, a duplicate of > the pubkey) is being used for decrypting a file encrypted to your > pubkey? I mean, that wouldn't make sense in

Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-11 Thread Philip Jackson
On 10/09/16 20:56, Stephan Beck wrote: > Have you recreated the key stubs on the new system after having imported > your public key first? > No - how do you do that ? I am just a user nunky-dunk. > And before, still on 14.04, did you use the --export-secret-keys command? Not specifically

Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-10 Thread Stephan Beck
Hi Philip, Philip Jackson: > On 10/09/16 06:27, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > >> I don't have any experience with this error behavior. Please describe >> the situation and the interaction; Did you input passphrase and push >> [OK] button, and then gpg failed? >> >> Please try again with pinentry-curses

Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-10 Thread Tristan Santore
On 10/09/16 14:27, Philip Jackson wrote: On 10/09/16 06:27, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: I don't have any experience with this error behavior. Please describe the situation and the interaction; Did you input passphrase and push [OK] button, and then gpg failed? Please try again with pinentry-curses

Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-10 Thread Philip Jackson
On 10/09/16 06:27, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > I don't have any experience with this error behavior. Please describe > the situation and the interaction; Did you input passphrase and push > [OK] button, and then gpg failed? > > Please try again with pinentry-curses and/or pinentry-tty. Does it work?

Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-09 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
On 09/09/2016 11:52 PM, Philip Jackson wrote: >> Packaging in Debian had been changed. Now scdaemon is in a package of >> "scdaemon" (used to be in "gnupg2" package). >> > > I have now installed the missing scdaemon deb package and that makes a > big improvement as far as gpg2 is concerned. > >

Re: :-(( Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-09 Thread Philip Jackson
On 09/09/16 06:16, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > On 09/09/2016 05:21 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: >>> The last I checked, Ubuntu's stock install did not include smartcard >> drivers. > > Please use the standard scdaemon from GnuPG. > PC/SC service is optional. In-stock CCID driver of GnuPG just works >

Re: smart card no longer works

2016-09-08 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
On 09/09/2016 05:21 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: >> The last I checked, Ubuntu's stock install did not include smartcard > drivers. >> The good news is these can be easily installed via apt-get. The bad news > is I >> don't remember what the package name is. :( > > A little searching suggests

RE: smart card no longer works

2016-09-08 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> The last I checked, Ubuntu's stock install did not include smartcard drivers. > The good news is these can be easily installed via apt-get. The bad news is I > don't remember what the package name is. :( A little searching suggests that "sudo apt-get install gnupg-pkcs11-scd" is the magic you

RE: smart card no longer works

2016-09-08 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> 1. with gpg2 :gpg2 --card-status > gpg: error getting version from 'scdaemon': No SmartCard daemon > gpg: OpenPGP card not available: No SmartCard daemon The last I checked, Ubuntu's stock install did not include smartcard drivers. The good news is these can be easily installed via