Zeljko Vrba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Peter Gutmann wrote:
>> I'd already offered the use of my PKCS #11 interface code from cryptlib for
>> GPG use some time ago. This should do everything you need and has had years
>> of tuning to work with all the bugs in various PKCS #11 drivers, it's vastl
Peter Gutmann wrote:
I'd already offered the use of my PKCS #11 interface code from cryptlib for
GPG use some time ago. This should do everything you need and has had years
of tuning to work with all the bugs in various PKCS #11 drivers, it's vastly
easier than going through the entire learning
On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 15:07:22 +1200, Peter Gutmann said:
> I'd already offered the use of my PKCS #11 interface code from cryptlib for
> GPG use some time ago. This should do everything you need and has had years
Thanks. That would indeed help to write a pkcs#11 implementation to
connect Mozilla
Benjamin Donnachie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I saw that... Perhaps we should "fork" GPG and work on a PKCS#11 compliant
>version... I'm fairly new to smartcards, but I have a fair bit of other
>programming experience...
I'd already offered the use of my PKCS #11 interface code from cryptlib
Alon Bar-Lev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I think that gpg should support PKCS#11 interface for smartcards, so
>that it can be used with all smartcards that support this standard.
I've had a quick look at the PKCS#11 and I think that you may have a point!
>I don't understand why gpg developers c
Hello,
I am sorry to intrude...
But I had a discussion with Werner Koch about a similar issue.
I think that gpg should support PKCS#11 interface for smartcards, so
that it
can be used with all smartcards that support this standard.
PKCS#11 is the most used and most implemented standard.
I d
There is no need to post a message to the list three times.
Is it possible to obtain further details on the OpenPGP card?
I have such a card and a working smartcard reader but, ideally, I'd like to
obtain copies of the sourcecode and program my own cards. However, it's
extremely difficult to t
Is it possible to obtain further details on the OpenPGP card?
I have such a card and a working smartcard reader but, ideally, I'd like to
obtain copies of the
sourcecode and program my own cards. However, it's extremely difficult to
track down any
specific information!
Many thanks,
--
Benja