Alternatively, you could manually delete the GnuPG shadowed key - where the card serial number is stored (see [GnuPG #T2291](https://dev.gnupg.org/T2291)).
Alternatively, you could delete via a script the GnuPG shadowed key - where the card serial number is stored (see [GnuPG #T2291](https://dev.gnupg.org/T2291)).
Insert the new YubiKey and re-generate shadow-keys by checking card status:
```console
$ gpg --card-status
gpg --card-status
EOF
$ chmod +x ~/.scripts/remove-keygrips.sh
$ remove-keygrips.sh $KEYID
```
See discussion in Issues [#19](https://github.com/drduh/YubiKey-Guide/issues/19) and [#112](https://github.com/drduh/YubiKey-Guide/issues/112) for more information and troubleshooting steps.
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- If it still fails, it may be useful to stop the background `sshd` daemon process service on the server (e.g. using `sudo systemctl stop sshd`) and instead start it in the foreground with extensive debugging output, using `/usr/sbin/sshd -eddd`. Note that the server will not fork and will only process one connection, therefore has to be re-started after every `ssh` test.
- If you receive the error, `Please insert the card with serial number: *` see [management of multiple keys](#multiple-keys).