Opengpg smartcard specs for kyber (PQC) algorithm
Pyromania
pyromania at disroot.org
Sat May 24 23:00:28 CEST 2025
On Tue, May 20 2025, Werner Koch via Gnupg-users <gnupg-users at gnupg.org> wrote:
> Thanks for the hint. I have never seen that because only looked into
> the doc/gnupg2 directory and not into the multitude of other doc
> diretcories. The GnuPG README now tells:
> If your systems already comes with a systemd enabled GnuPG, you
> should thus tell it not to start its own GnuPG daemons by running
> the following three commands once:
> Systemctl --user mask --now gpg-agent.service \
> gpg-agent.socket gpg-agent-ssh.socket \
> gpg-agent-extra.socket gpg-agent-browser.socket
> systemctl --user mask --now dirmngr.socket
> systemctl --user mask --now keyboxd.socket
> This way all GnuPG components can handle the startup of their
> daemons on their own and start the correct version.
Should we mask ‘dirmngr.service’ and ‘keyboxd.service’, too?
For example, with:
#v+
systemctl --user mask --now dirmngr.service
systemctl --user mask --now keyboxd.service
#v-
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understand English fluently, I have problems expressing my thoughts
in it. Please, bear with me. Sincerely, Pyromania.
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