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[Bug 192104] Kleopatra is not supporting x.509 : whereas on kdeapps, it is supposed to
Dario Andres
2010-01-31 01:11:13 UTC
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Jan Schaefer
2010-04-27 04:46:13 UTC
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--- Comment #3 from Jan Schaefer <j_schaef informatik uni-kl de> 2010-04-27 06:46:11 ---
I had the same problems under Kubuntu. The message was gone after I did the
following:

1. Open Kleopatra
2. Go to Settings -> Configure Kleopatra...
3. Open "GnuPG System" page
4. Open "GPG Agent" tab
5. Set "Allow clients to mark keys as 'trusted'"
6. Klick "OK"

After that it it worked for me.

Nevertheless, the error message is completely wrong, in this case, as Kleopatra
actually supports X.509 certificates, but it just requires the right from the
GPG Agent to trust certificates. Interestingly, the "Self-Check" of Kleopatra
was completely green before. Perhaps there should be an additional test that
checks this issue.
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Jan Schaefer
2010-04-27 04:49:55 UTC
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Jan Schaefer <***@informatik.uni-kl.de> changed:

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Version|2.0.5 |2.0.8
Summary|Kleopatra is not supporting |Kleopatra does not import
|x.509 : whereas on kdeapps, |X.509 certificates if GPG
|it is supposed to |Agent is not configured to
| |allow clients to mark keys
| |as trusted




--- Comment #4 from Jan Schaefer <j_schaef informatik uni-kl de> 2010-04-27 06:49:54 ---
I changed the title of the bug accordingly
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Florent C.
2010-05-09 11:18:55 UTC
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--- Comment #5 from Florent C. <shura01 gmail com> 2010-05-09 13:18:53 ---
Hi,

I can't import X.509 neither. The problem remains the same when I check "Allow
clients to mark keys as 'trusted'".

Kleopatra 2.0.12
Kubuntu 10.04
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Alexey Neyman
2010-06-29 05:12:57 UTC
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--- Comment #6 from Alexey Neyman <stilor att net> 2010-06-29 07:12:52 ---
Could this bug be confirmed?

I also see the same issue: Kleopatra fails to import X.509 certificate ("This
type of certificate (X.509) is not supported in this Kleopatra installation").
Suggested workaround (checking "allow clients to mark...") does not help.

Kubuntu 10.04, Kleopatra 2.0.12.
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Alexey Neyman
2010-06-29 05:28:54 UTC
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--- Comment #7 from Alexey Neyman <stilor att net> 2010-06-29 07:28:37 ---
I don't know if it helps: the same certificate can be imported by "gpgsm
--import"; it then is printed by "gpgsm -k". However, kleopatra does not show
it even after import to gpgsm.

I thought kleopatra is just a frontend for GPG - why it cannot import the same
certificate that gpgsm can?
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Roland Wolters
2010-07-02 22:43:17 UTC
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--- Comment #8 from Roland Wolters <wolters liste gmx net> 2010-07-03 00:43:16 ---
For me the import via gpgsm worked. However, note that it does not work when
you change the password: there is an evil bug in gpgsm currently which prevents
you to change the password.
http://marc.info/?l=gnupg-users&m=126451730710129&w=2

After installing a patched version in Kubuntu everything worked fine.
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Juha Tuomala
2011-02-07 00:41:53 UTC
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Andre Heinecke
2013-05-08 09:00:14 UTC
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--- Comment #9 from Andre Heinecke <***@intevation.de> ---
This also works fine for me with gpgsm 2.0.19 and kleopatra from KDE 4.10 As
the last comment also says this worked and there were no comments in over two
Years i guess this was fixed upstream in gpg.
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