Hi Damien, On Tue 11/Dec/2018 19:11:03 +0100 Damien Goutte-Gattat wrote: > > I know of at least one NFC-enabled OpenPGP card, the "Fidesmo > Card" [1].
I contacted Leif Scheppelmann at Cotech.de. He says they don't have a shop for their cards because end user market is too small. However, he's going to send me a card for 15€ (+3 shipping). I'll write when I'll have received it. For now, let me just quote his words: Unfortunately you are not able to use your 4096-key with our card. We just support 2048-keys. Our assumption is that the amount of energy that can be shipped over NFC is limited. We are in contact with the supplier to get 4096-keys working. In future we will switch to ecc-keys by default in all our applications. We are following ISO/IEC 7816 Part1-4, ISO14443 Part1-4 and Java Card 3.0.4 specification and using the OpenPGP-Card-Applet. The card supports common algorithms such as MD5, SHA-family, DES, AES, RSA. I think you may want to mention those cards on your Implementations of the OpenPGP application for smart cards page. Best Ale -- > [1] http://shop.fidesmo.com/product/fidesmo-card
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