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Smart Card Use with GnuPG
\ Adam Gould (29 Nov 2006)
. \ Werner Koch (29 Nov 2006)
. \ Benjamin Donnachie (29 Nov 2006)
. . \ Alon Bar-Lev (29 Nov 2006)

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Subject:Re: Smart Card Use with GnuPG
Group:Gnupg-users
From:Alon Bar-Lev
Date:29 Nov 2006


 
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 17:07, Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> Adam Gould wrote:
> > I was looking into Smart Cards for use with GnuPG email
> > encryption (I'm running Windows XP with Thunderbird and Enigmail)
> > and found that the OpenPGP Smart Card from g10code only supports
> > 1024 bit RSA keys.
>
> The gnupg-pkcs11[1] patches /may/ do what you want; it enables the
> use of PKCS#11 tokens with gnupg. But I haven't haven't had chance
> to look into it in detail yet.

The gnupg-pkcs11 is a standalone scdaemon and not patch, but it works
only with gpgsm, so it won't solve the problem.

I've tried to make it work with gpg, but I had no success... It seems
that it looks for specific card type? I didn't invest a lot of time
in this, and we did not want to patch gpg code.

Best Regards,
Alon Bar-Lev.

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