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Nitro Key, Librem Key setup
Rod Myers edited this page Apr 18, 2021
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To get the above keys to be recognized, as user.
Head over to
https://www.nitrokey.com/documentation/installation#p:nitrokey-start&os:linux
and scroll to the bottom of the page. and perform the following steps
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Nitrokey/libnitrokey/master/data/41-nitrokey.rules
sudo mv 41-nitrokey.rules /lib/udev/rules.d
this should get your niro key/librem key to be recognized when you run;
gpg2 --card-status
Reader ...........: ABCD:EFGH:IJKL-1.2.10-12345678:0
Application ID ...: D0000000000000000000000000000000
Application type .: OpenPGP
Version ..........: 2.0
Manufacturer .....: unmanaged S/N range
Serial number ....: 12345678
Name of cardholder: [not set]
Language prefs ...: [not set]
Salutation .......:
URL of public key : [not set]
Login data .......: [not set]
Signature PIN ....: forced
Key attributes ...: rsa2048 rsa2048 rsa2048
Max. PIN lengths .: 127 127 127
PIN retry counter : 3 3 3
Signature counter : 0
KDF setting ......: off
Signature key ....: [none]
Encryption key....: [none]
Authentication key: [none]
General key info..: [none]
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