eToken (web)
How can I use eToken device to store keys and use them without copying into the system??
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Luke Le on 06 Mar, 2012 12:23 PM
Create a symbolic link for the .gnupg folder on your eToken device to your user's folder.
I want to add, that I don't exactly know what you're refering to, so please be more specific.
2 Posted by userdol on 06 Mar, 2012 04:38 PM
Sorry - I try to explain. I have eToken device (eToken Anywhere model) + SafeNet authentificarion client software (http://www.safenet-inc.com/products/data-protection/two-factor-auth...). When I create keys in GPG - they was created and located (as I understand) in my Macbook. But is it possible to locate that keys (secret of coarse) on eToken device without locating in mac? So that when I receive encrypted letter I'll be able to insert eToken, put a password to open it and after that program read secret key from eToken without copying that key to the computer. That the goal.
3 Posted by Alex on 17 Mar, 2012 02:14 PM
Not sure whether we're the correct contact here. I would propose: ask the GnuPG people about the workflow to use eTokens with GnuPG and tell us if it's working with MacGPG2/GPGTools. If not: tell us what's missing.
Support Staff 4 Posted by Steve on 27 Mar, 2012 11:44 AM
Hey userdol, did you find out anything new about this or can we close this discussion. Currently I don't see any action being required on our part. Should that be the case we'd need more details what needs to be done.
Support Staff 5 Posted by Steve on 05 Apr, 2012 02:41 PM
No further user-feedback. Closing.
Steve closed this discussion on 05 Apr, 2012 02:41 PM.