MUSCLE SSH - PC/SC

1999-04-09 Thread David Corcoran

Hello,

I have ssh2 working with PC/SC now.  It generates keys and stores them on
the cards and the agent reads them off the card also.  I have tried 3
cards as of now:  The Multiflex, Cryptoflex, and Cyberflex Access 16k and
all seem to work successfully.  I'll try to release it, the new C - API,
and the new version of PC/SC this weekend along with the Multiflex ICCSP
and a few new utilities.

Thanks
Dave

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RE: MUSCLE SSH - PC/SC

1999-04-09 Thread Erwann ABALEA

I know this. Of course

But look at the first contribution...

 |  I have ssh2 working with PC/SC now.  It generates keys and stores
 |  them on the cards and the agent reads them off the card also. 

So the crypto operations are NOT performed by the OS smartcard


On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Enzo Romeo wrote:

 The keys should never be read off the smart cards...this is a fundamental 
 rule of security. You can't trust any agent or software outside the cards. 
 So, the keys must be used by the card OS algorithms and the cards are used 
 as secure keys storage.
 
 Enzo
 
 On venerdi 9 aprile 1999 10.22, Erwann ABALEA [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 wrote:
 | Why don't you use the crypto capabilities of the cards to perform the
 | crypto operations
 |
 | For me, it's a very bad way to use smartcards than considering them only
 | good for storage
 |
 | Erwann.
 |
 |
 | On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, David Corcoran wrote:
 |
 |  Hello,
 | 
 |  I have ssh2 working with PC/SC now.  It generates keys and stores them 
 on
 |  the cards and the agent reads them off the card also.  I have tried 3
 |  cards as of now:  The Multiflex, Cryptoflex, and Cyberflex Access 16k 
 and
 |  all seem to work successfully.  I'll try to release it, the new C - 
 API,
 |  and the new version of PC/SC this weekend along with the Multiflex 
 ICCSP
 |  and a few new utilities.
 | 
 |  Thanks
 |  Dave
 | 
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 |  David Corcoran Internet Security/Smartcards
 | 
 |  Home:  Purdue University
 |  2252 US Highway 52 WestDepartment of Computer Science
 |  West Lafayette, IN 47906   CERIAS/COAST Laboratory
 |  Home: (765) 463-2455
 |  Cell: (317) 514-4797
 | 
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MUSCLE New PC/SC

1999-04-09 Thread David Corcoran

Hello,

A new version of PC/SC is available with some new apps and a C api.
SSH is also there under applications and a Multiflex SSP along with
revised SSP's for Cryptoflex and Cyberflex Access.  I will go into more
depth later this weekend.

Thanks
Dave

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Home:  Purdue University
2252 US Highway 52 WestDepartment of Computer Science
West Lafayette, IN 47906   CERIAS/COAST Laboratory
Home: (765) 463-2455
Cell: (317) 514-4797

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