MUSCLE Re: CryptoFlex Manual

1998-12-07 Thread Matthias Gaertner
> Could you please Email me the Cryptoflex manual? I only have a print > version, Which version of the manual, by the way, are we talking about? Matthias Concord-Eracom Computer Security GmbHTel: ++49 (0)7054/9267-23 Talstr. 11 Fax: ++49 (0)7054/1837 D-72218 Wi

MUSCLE cyberflex

1998-12-07 Thread Jeroen Roose
Hello, I just found a Schumberger reader and some cards and downloaded the cyberflex development tools for Linux. The cards that I found are the 'Cyberflex 2.0 Multi 8K' (With the butterfly printed on it) My question(s) : What is the difference between the 'open 16K' card and these cards ? Can I

Re: MUSCLE questions

1998-12-07 Thread David Corcoran
The Cryptoflex Manual is the 4k manual. I do also have the 8k manual although the basic commands are similar to the 4k The Cyberflex manual can be found online at the Schlumberger website. The Cyberflex for Linux kit is proprietary to the Open 16k card. Basically it is an application written o

MUSCLE Cyberflex

1998-12-07 Thread Gerhard Poul
Hi, Is it possible that someone tells me where I can get these Cyberflex Cards??? (and maybe cryptocards) ?? (I'm in Austria/Europe) cu gerhard *** Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a

Re: MUSCLE cyberflex

1998-12-07 Thread Danny Kumamoto
To use Multi 8K cards, you need to get the older version of Xcard (1.0) and Muscle 1.6 (two different tar files). The 1.1 tar files for Cyberflex Open is only for Open16K cards (which includes both Xcard and Muscle 1.6 but modified to work with Open16K cards). The reason why verify key doesn't

Re: MUSCLE Cyberflex

1998-12-07 Thread Danny Kumamoto
You can order them (Cyberflex Open16K cards and related readers) via web at: www.cardstore.slb.com Or email us at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] for alternative means of contact. If you really want to talk to someone in or near Austria, tell us that too. For Cryptoflex cards, you'll have to

MUSCLE PC/SC API

1998-12-07 Thread David Corcoran
Here is a breif listing of the File/CHV operations that an application will use to communicate with the PC/SC resource manager. A separate library consisting of these bare functions will have to be provided for each card - although much of the code can be reused since most of these commands come

Re: MUSCLE Cyberflex

1998-12-07 Thread Rudhuwan Abu Bakar
hello guys and gals I just got a couple of cryptoflex cards.I am using Xcard1.0 and muscle-1.6 driver to play around my linux pc.However i cannot verify the card transport key. It turns out the key is different for this card after I talked to the vendor.The key is not the one listed in the webs

Re: MUSCLE Cyberflex

1998-12-07 Thread Danny Kumamoto
Rudhuwan Abu Bakar wrote: > I just got a couple of cryptoflex cards.I am using Xcard1.0 and muscle-1.6 > driver to play around my linux pc.However i cannot verify the card > transport key. It turns out the key is different for this card after I > talked to the vendor.The key is not the one list