Hi, Danny,
I tried out your mksolo on Linux ... works great with Cyberflex
Access. Thanks!
(I think you should mention that you need -g with javac, though.)
Now the problem is loading the created .bin file to Cyberflex Access.
XCard-1.0 which you sent to us does not to seem to work with Towitoko
reader nor Cyberflex Access. Therefore, I would like to implement the
applet loader on our text-based smartcard interface (probably on top
of pcsc-lite so that it will be reader independent).
I want to know how to compute applet's signature which is sent along
with the "manage program - validate" APDU (00 0a 0a 00 08 ...). Is
this SHA1 hash of the whole program file encrypted with the signature
key or something?
Thanks.
> Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 15:48:29 -0600
> From: Danny Kumamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: Schlumberger APC
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: MUSCLE Help where do I find cardlet loaders for linux?
>
>
> Juan Olmedilla-Arregui wrote:
>
> > I am thinking about buying some smartcard reader, possibly one from Schlumberger
>or Gemplus, as well as some JavaCards from one of them again.
> >
> > My problem is that I do not want to spend too much money buying the SDK's as well,
>and I thought that may be there are some carldlet loaders for these cards on Linux.
>Something like the MakeSolo from Schlumberger but specific for Linux and
>free-software.
>
> I guess you've missed my previous reply but you're more than welcome to try to
>implement it. I'll send you stuff you need (mksolo + Access version of: class files
>and map files needed to compile the binary file) and I can also email you the old
>Cyberflex Open16K kit for Linux, as well.
>
> Plenty of interests but no has been working on it (or else we'll see some
>announcement here, no?)....
>
> Danny
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