Aad,
In my previous life (at my previous employer), I made a few things in
relation to the Dutch Student Chipcard; the card and security design and a
few development toolkits (C/C++ and Java) where amongst them; including
drivers for all Towitoko readers. All those where delivered to the Stichting
Studentenchipkaart (www.sck.nl) for distribution to service suppliers. I
would expect that you could get/buy those from SCK.
If everything fails you can still send me an e-mail.
Regards,
Emiel Spoor
Consultant
CMG Advanced Technology Projects Division
Parnell House
25 Wilton Road
LONDON
SW1V 1EJ
Tel: +44 171 592 4827
Fax: +44 171 592 4401
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aad van Duijvenbode [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 22 July 1999 06:58
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: MUSCLE Crypto card
>
> At 07:27 21-7-99 -0700, you wrote:
>
> At our university (in our practicum-group of the faculty
> InformationTechnology and Systems) we bought an external Towitoko
> cardreader and we (I) try to let it work under Linux.
> With the one-and-only and very small (C) example-program I can let the
> reader react a little, detect or there is a card in the reader etc. Of
> course I use the CT-API driver from the (german) Towitoko site.
> But I'm still looking how I can read the names, studentnumber etc from our
> (student and staff) campuscard.
> I like to make an automatic subscribe system for our practicums:
> put your card in the reader and the system generate an account name,
> password, home directory on the server etc. So we only like to read
> existing cards!
> I don't like to reset this system several times a day, so I like to let it
> run under Linux (sounds familiar?)
> I subscribed on this site to let me informed about everything over the
> cardreaders, but I see a lot of strange abbreviations.
>
> So this are the questions:
> - Is there a good starters tutorial for working with this cardreaders
> (under linux)
> - are there somewhere C-programmed examples
> - is there documentation about all the possible commands in a readable
> lay-out
> - are there interesting internet-sites about the use of this cardreader
> under Linux.
>
> >Nope. Shouldn't make any difference what the reader's OS is, as
> >the card uses standard 7816 commands to run the crypto functions.
> - is there somewhere (on internet?) an overview of this commands?
>
> Let me stop for this moment.
> Who likes to react?
>
> Greetings
> Aad van Duijvenbode
>
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