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Here you can find our howtos for setting up your computer to use your the [[Crypto_Card|Fellowship crypto card]]. #language en
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'''Historical page'''

This page is largely historical. The FSFE does not offer smartcards any more.
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Here you can find our howtos for setting up your computer to use your the [[FellowshipSmartCard|Fellowship smart card]].
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Basic setup:

  * [[Card_howtos/Card_reader_setup_(udev)|Setting up your card reader on GNU/Linux (udev)]]
  * [[Card_howtos/Card_reader_setup_(hotplug)|Setting up your card reader on GNU/Linux (hotplug)]]
Basic setup: Of course, you need [[http://www.gnupg.org|GnuPG]], either `gpg` or `gpg2` will do. We recommend to install `gpg-agent` and `scdaemon` as well. Depending on your system, you may need to configure udev (or hotplug, its predecessor on older systems) to work with your card reader. If `gpg --card-status` (or `gpg2 --card-status`) shows your card’s contents on a freshly booted system, such configuration should not be necessary.
  * [[/CardreaderSetup | Quick setup for Linux systems]]
  * [[/CardreaderSetup_(udev)|Setting up your card reader on GNU/Linux (udev)]]
  * [[/CardreaderSetup_(hotplug)|Setting up your card reader on GNU/Linux (hotplug)]]
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  * [[Card_howtos/Card_with_subkeys_using_backups|Using the card with subkeys (recommended)]]
  * [[Card_howtos/Card_with_subkeys|Using the card with your subkey without backups (not recommended)]]
  * [[Card_howtos/Card_with_main_key|Using the card with your main key (not recommended)]]
  * [[Card_howtos/ssh_GNOME|Getting ssh to work on GNOME systems]]
  * [[Card_howtos/MacOSX|Using the card on Mac OS X]]
  * [[Card_howtos/WindowsXP|Using the card on Windows XP]]
  * [[/CardWithSubkeysUsingBackups|Using the card with subkeys (recommended)]]
  * [[/SshGnome|Getting gpg-agent and ssh to work on GNOME systems]]
  * [[/SshOpenSuse|Getting gpg-agent and ssh to work on OpenSUSE systems]]

Outdated howtos:
  * [[/CardWithSubkeys|Using the card with your subkey without backups (not recommended)]]
  * [[/CardWithMainKey|Using the card with your main key (not recommended)]]

Howtos for proprietary systems:
  * [[/WindowsXP|Using the card on Windows XP]]
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CategoryCardhowtos [[Category/HowTo]]

Historical page

This page is largely historical. The FSFE does not offer smartcards any more.

Here you can find our howtos for setting up your computer to use your the Fellowship smart card.

Basic setup: Of course, you need GnuPG, either gpg or gpg2 will do. We recommend to install gpg-agent and scdaemon as well. Depending on your system, you may need to configure udev (or hotplug, its predecessor on older systems) to work with your card reader. If gpg --card-status (or gpg2 --card-status) shows your card’s contents on a freshly booted system, such configuration should not be necessary.

Using the card:

Outdated howtos:

Howtos for proprietary systems:


Category/HowTo

TechDocs/CardHowtos (last edited 2017-11-10 17:20:15 by jonas)