On 05/03/2010 10:17 AM, Joke de Buhr wrote:
> I'm using Ubuntu lucid (amd64) with firefox 3.6.3.
>
> On Monday 03 May 2010 15:49:35 Werner Koch wrote:
>> On Mon, 3 May 2010 12:22, j...@seiken.de said:
>>> selecting my key I always get this firefox error message
>>> "sec_error_pkcs11_function_fail
Any news about V2 ?
Thanks
AA
On 11 June 2010 10:33, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 16:58, jroll...@finestructure.net said:
>
>> regards to the Crypto Stick? Is that something that can be patched, or
>> is it a limitation of the communication protocol?
>
> Right that is a limitation of
On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 16:58, jroll...@finestructure.net said:
> regards to the Crypto Stick? Is that something that can be patched, or
> is it a limitation of the communication protocol?
Right that is a limitation of an internal communication protocol. Not
hard to change but there are more import
On Thu, 03 Jun 2010 16:43:19 +0200, Crypto Stick
wrote:
> Each of the three keys can be up to 3072 bit. In fact they can even be
> 4096 bit long; but GnuPG does currently not support such key length in
> cooperation with the Crypto Stick (but GnuPG can handle 4096 bit
> soft-keys without the Cryp
On 6/3/10 10:23 AM, Perry, James J. wrote:
> From what I see on the advertisement, they say it has "Three independent
> RSA keys (signature, encryption, authentication) with a length up to
> 3072 bit." While I don't speak Marketing, it sure sounds like each key
> is 1024 with the three of them ta
On 6/3/10 10:12 AM, Joke de Buhr wrote:
> My stick works fine with 3072bit rsa keys.
I updated to 2.0.14 and that solved my problems.
However, right now there is a new one I just discovered. Someone else
posted this last month, too, but apparently when using the agent, the
card will not allow s
Each key can be 3072 bit.
ssb> 3072R/0x96525A09870156C6 created: 2010-04-29 expires: never
card-no: 0005 0569
ssb> 3072R/0x5354A50986C9F1CC created: 2010-04-29 expires: never
card-no: 0005 0569
ssb> 3072R/0x22EDBA56D3E557E9 cre
Same with me. It seems to be a gnupg problem. If you don't use the scdaemon
the stick can do sha512 signatures.
I added I bug report a couple of days ago.
https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue1229
On Thursday 03 June 2010 16:16:02 you wrote:
> On 6/3/10 10:12 AM, Joke de Buhr wrote:
> > My stick
On Jun 3, 2010, at 10:23 AM, Perry, James J. wrote:
>> From what I see on the advertisement, they say it has "Three independent
> RSA keys (signature, encryption, authentication) with a length up to
> 3072 bit." While I don't speak Marketing, it sure sounds like each key
> is 1024 with the three
total.
>
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> Subject: Re: Crypto Stick released
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Subject: Re: Crypto Stick released!
My stick works fine with 3072bit rsa keys.
On Tuesday 25
My stick works fine with 3072bit rsa keys.
On Tuesday 25 May 2010 15:21:05 James P. Howard, II wrote:
> On 5/10/10 5:04 PM, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
> > english version:
> > http://www.privacyfoundation.de/crypto_stick/crypto_stick_english/
>
> My Crypto Stick arrived in the mail yesterday (Maryland,
On 5/25/10 10:07 AM, Hauke Laging wrote:
> What is the gpg version you use? IIRC You need 2.0.13 or 2.0.14 for 2048 bit
> keys on a smartcard.
That did the trick! I was on 2.0.12 and moved to 2.0.14.
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Am Dienstag 25 Mai 2010 15:21:05 schrieb James P. Howard, II:
> You may only store a 1024 bit RSA key on the card
>
> I take it I am missing something obvious in this?
What is the gpg version you use? IIRC You need 2.0.13 or 2.0.14 for 2048 bit
keys on a smartcard.
CU
Hauke
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On 5/10/10 5:04 PM, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
> english version:
> http://www.privacyfoundation.de/crypto_stick/crypto_stick_english/
My Crypto Stick arrived in the mail yesterday (Maryland, United
States--ordered on May 14).
One thing I am confused ab
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Frank wrote:
...
> The stick is yes, a openpgp smartcard with a USB
> interface not more than that.
Well, the programmable 32bit ARM MCU in there isn't to be forgotten :)
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Hi everybody, I just got my crypto stick from privacyfoundation.de
- I do not
speak nor read German well myself, but there is a english version of the site
too that you might just want to check out.
As for the delievery and service - very good,
It took about 10 days to ship
Germany to Norway wh
Try passing it a URL using "https" as protocol. I got a similar error
and a note saying to request the URL using the latter.
Did you see this URL?
http://www.privacyfoundation.de/crypto_stick/crypto_stick_english/
-
John
On Tue, 11 May 2010 00:52:23 +0200
Joke de Buhr wrote:
> The developers
The developers said they are going to translate the shop soon.
As stated within the first email of this thread:
"The Online Shop is currently in German only. Please mail me if you want
to purchase a Crypto Stick and have trouble placing the order."
So mail him and ask for help: cryptost...@
Olav Seyfarth wrote:
> Hi *,
>
> english version:
> http://www.privacyfoundation.de/crypto_stick/crypto_stick_english/
That's the only page I've seen in English, Olav.
Check the Shop links:
http://www.privacyfoundation.de/shop/ and
http://www.privacyfoundation.de/shop/crypto-stick.html
Googl
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Hi *,
english version:
http://www.privacyfoundation.de/crypto_stick/crypto_stick_english/
Olav
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It looks like a great tool but unfortunately the shop is only in German
which I do not understand.
I attempted to translate it with Google translate but it does not accept the
page
because it is using port 443 (I think).
"Sorry, this URL is invalid
http://www.privacyfoundation.de:443/wiki/Crypto
I'm using Ubuntu lucid (amd64) with firefox 3.6.3.
On Monday 03 May 2010 15:49:35 Werner Koch wrote:
> On Mon, 3 May 2010 12:22, j...@seiken.de said:
> > selecting my key I always get this firefox error message
> > "sec_error_pkcs11_function_failed".
>
> Okay we need to check this. This should
On Mon, 3 May 2010 12:22, j...@seiken.de said:
> selecting my key I always get this firefox error message
> "sec_error_pkcs11_function_failed".
Okay we need to check this. This should really work.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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I tried scute but it didn't work. I tried the versions 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.4 and
the svn sources.
Scute compiled without problem. I followed the documentation on how to setup
gpgsm. Firefox lists crypto device and the private key on the key shows up
underneath the crypto device.
As soon as I visi
On Sat, 1 May 2010 01:54, j...@seiken.de said:
> an openpgp card version 2.0 which isn't supported by opensc yet. So you can't
> use opensc's firefox integration unless opensc releases an updated
Checkout http://www.scute.org .
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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> 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).
Currently we are developing the next version wh
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
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
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