I think it is. But isn't all packed within an usb dongle. There isn't a sim
slot. You can't simply change the openpgp card. At least without opening
(breaking) the casing.
The SCR3320 seems to be a little more universal.
On Saturday 01 May 2010 02:02:59 Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> On Fri,
On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 19:44 -0400, David Shaw wrote:
> Looks very interesting. I'm curious how this differs from the
> SIM-sized card in a SIM-sized USB reader? For example, the regular
> 2.0 OpenPGP card in a SCR3320 USB stick reader
> (http://www.scmmicro.com/security/view_product_en.php?PID=6)
They seem to be trustworthy. I ordered a crypto stick last sunday. It arrived
on friday (inner german transport).
The stick works fine with ubuntu 10.04 but you have to install a patched driver
for libccid but it's quite possible the patch will be included upstream.
The stick works only with gn
On Apr 30, 2010, at 11:02 AM, Crypto Stick wrote:
> Recently the German Privacy Foundation released the open source Crypto
> Stick!
>
> The GPF Crypto Stick is a USB stick in a small form factor containing an
> integrated OpenPGP smart card to allow easy and high-secure encryption
> e.g. of e-mai
Thats what I'm looking for...
but the shop is all in german, so does anyone knows if
privacyfoundation.de a trustable company? (I mean, there are so many
scams these days) But if it's ok I will be happy to buy one and give a
try.
Thanks
AA.
On 30 April 2010 16:02, Crypto Stick wrote:
> Recently t
Hi,
About 2 months ago, I asked this list if there was a tool to add new
recipients (technically public-key encrypted session key packets) to an
encrypted message. As a reminder I need such a tool because I replaced
my old ElGamal encryption key with a new RSA one that is stored on a
smartcard
Recently the German Privacy Foundation released the open source Crypto
Stick!
The GPF Crypto Stick is a USB stick in a small form factor containing an
integrated OpenPGP smart card to allow easy and high-secure encryption
e.g. of e-mail or for authentication in network environments. As opposed
to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 22:12:00 +0530, Varaprasad Kota wrote:
> After trying with different options, I was able to compile it with the
> command "./configure AR=gar". I have also GCC compiler installed
> readily. I tried compiling it and it gave me a er