1. Key import from PC to Gnuk Token (no removal)

    This document describes how I put my keys on PC to the Token without removing keys from PC.

    The difference is just not-to-save changes after key imports.

    After personalization, I put my keys into the Token.

    Here is the log.

    I invoke GnuPG with my key (4ca7babe) and with --homedir …

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  2. Personalization of Gnuk Token

    Preparation

    When I personalize the Token, I do that on different terminal.

    $ x-terminal-emulator
    

    and I don't use gpg-agent for the personalization and I kill scdaemon so that it doesn't interfere to normal operations.

    $ unset GPG_AGENT_INFO
    $ killall -9 scdaemon
    $ killall -9 scdaemon
    scdaemon: no process found
    

    Personalize your Gnuk Token

    Invoke …

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  3. Initial Configuration of Gnuk Token

    Conditions

    I assume you are using GNU/Linux and pcsc-lite.

    Preparation

    We need to kill scdaemon before configuring Gnuk Token.

    $ killall -9 scdaemon
    $ killall -9 scdaemon
    scdaemon: no process found
    

    Random bits (required)

    Since Gnuk doesn't have Random Number Generator, we need to put random bits.

    You can do that …

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