“Hardware problem” with OpenPGP smart card
Werner Koch
wk at gnupg.org
Mon Dec 7 12:08:23 CET 2020
On Sun, 6 Dec 2020 13:43, John Scott said:
>> PIN retry counter : 2 0 3
> It looks like you're trying to decrypt a file and your encryption PIN counter
> is zero. I wonder why it was giving you the strange error message.
No, it is not at zero. Since OpenPGP card specification version 2 we
only have two PINs and not a separate one for the encryption key. Thus
the the secund number is always zero. Well, not always: If you set a
reset code the second retry counter is set to 3. Such a reset code is
an alternative to the Admin PIN. If an organization does not want to
hand out the Admin PIN a reset code is instead set and the user can use
that reset code to unblock they PIN.
The show error code is indeed either a hardware error (EEPROM failure)
or due to a card reader which filters certyain commands send to the card
and return a bogus error code. However, I doubt that the latter is the
case.
In any case, it is best to try a different reader and if possible a
different machine.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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