In T6383#167887, @werner wrote:You need write access to the usb device (e.g. /dev/bus/usb/001/011) or you install pcscd and put "disable-ccid-driver" into scdaemon.conf.
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Feb 22 2023
Feb 22 2023
Okay, gpg2 --card-status is accessible using sudo/su.
But I still don't know why bumping from 2.2.41 to 2.4.0 the use of pcsc-lite + ccid stopped work.
I can't access even trying using root.
pcsc-lite was already installed. I tried using disable-ccid-driver as advised but didn't help, scd.log don't even get written using this option.
Feb 21 2023
Feb 21 2023
Jun 14 2021
Jun 14 2021
Thank you @werner I will apply the patch and recompile the .28 version for myself.
Jun 13 2021
Jun 13 2021
Dec 23 2020
Dec 23 2020
Already have set another, thanks gnibe! See ya!
Dec 22 2020
Dec 22 2020
$ gpg --card-status $ gpgconf --kill scdaemon $ git fetch << (Used my PIN, I have reverted to my previous code other day, is not anymore 123456)
2.2.26-scd.log54 KBDownload
Dec 20 2020
Dec 20 2020
Hi, I have applied both patch and appears Yubikey is now working correct. I have uploaded the log here.
Dec 16 2020
Dec 16 2020
Nice, I gonna apply the patch and see if resolves for me!
Dec 9 2020
Dec 9 2020
I have another yubikey neo but its clean. Can it help it?
Dec 8 2020
Dec 8 2020
Changing modes will I lose/change my OTP and FIDO codes?
Dec 7 2020
Dec 7 2020
Hi, I changed the PIN, killed the gpg-agent and scdaemon, edited the scdaemon.conf to include your instruction, after, I run the following commands:
In T5167#139880, @gniibe wrote:Please show us the output of gpg --card-status, and your configuration if you have something special. Are you using Yubikey also for gpg's signing, or is it only for SSH?
Dec 6 2020
Dec 6 2020
gbschenkel updated the task description for T5167: GnuPG 2.25 still have problems related to Yubikey NEO..