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Mar 7 2018
Mar 6 2018
Fixed. But you need to wait at least 4 seconds even with a 2 seconds ttl. Will go in 2.2.6 in about 3 weeks. Thanks for reporting.
Great.
I'll wait for v3.1.0 then.
Well, if you have access to the user's memory you are lost anyway. Should be fixed, though.
From the log I can see that GpgOL picks up the wrong "Sender" address. It thinks that you sent the mail yourself and then the mail address <> signature does not match. So it is not flagged as Trusted.
When we detect GnuPG > Version 2.1.15 Kleopatra now offers (and has it as default for ECC) to use cv25519 / EdDSA
Thanks for the report. The broken sentence came from an unterminated hyperlink. I fixed the spelling and the link.
I've started adding a workaround, but shelved it for now. Any workaround would not work for plain signed mails and would not be interoperable with other clients.
@gniibe it seems the patched scdaemon.exe is 64 bit executable and it requires libassuan6-0.dll. However I got installed 32 bit version of gpg that only has incompatible libassuan-0.dll. I scanned whole computer for the missing lib, skimmed your ftp for 64 bit binaries and looked into gpg4win installer to find it, but no luck. There is also libassuan github repo, but I would like to avoid building the dll myself; there would probably be more than one dll to build anyway.
If possible, please try with this (patched version of scdaemon):
Something like this script should be implemented by gpg frontend:
I realized that suspend/resume is not supported yet on GNU/Linux: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pcsclite/PCSC.git/tree/TODO#n7
So, I can't test myself.
Here is an attempt to improve:
The reference is: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11294638/how-to-use-scardgetstatuschange-correctly-on-windows-8
It looks like SCardGetStatusChange doesn't return failure after wake up.
Here, what we need is catching the event of wake up, which requires reset of the card.
I think that we can check by the dwEventState field.
I'll try on GNU/Linux environment, then ask you to try.
Mar 5 2018
@werner there had to be some mix up, as the log snippet is not mine.
This seems to be the relevant part of the log:
2017-11-18 07:45:15 scdaemon[8918] DBG: ccid-driver: CCID: card inactive/removed 2017-11-18 07:45:15 scdaemon[8918] ccid open error: skip 2017-11-18 07:45:15 scdaemon[8918] pcsc_establish_context failed: no service (0x8010001d) 2017-11-18 07:45:15 scdaemon[8918] DBG: ccid-driver: CCID: interrupt callback 0 2017-11-18 07:45:15 scdaemon[8918] DBG: ccid-driver: CCID: card removed
This would be a good solution.
This has also the advantage that we could list the possible curves and let the user select them.
So should we revert this patch and replace it by an explicit command to switch the card to ECC?
Ben, can you please use a more descriptive subject for the commits. One of the reasons is that our jabber bot at gnupg-devel at conference dot jabber.gnupg.org shows just the subject and that is not really informative.
Mar 3 2018
It looks like you're having the same issue that I reported: T3761.
Hey, @uwestoehr. It looks like you're having the same issue that I reported: T3761.
Mar 2 2018
There was a second person asking for a list-packets feature to verify if a file is encrypted correctly at gnupg-devel.
Ok, thanks!
Sadly this is a known problem, the workaround is to unselect the mail and then move / modify it through the right click menu.
Mar 1 2018
Hi Andre
I'm not a fan of memoryhole. To say my criticism in one sentence: "Memoryhole is trying to sell the hide of the boar before it has been hunted."