Re: R: MUSCLE SSP for Cyberflex

2000-02-10 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Some of the crypto functions may require a significant increase in the WWT on the reader. If you let me know what reader you are using I can see if this will be a problem and fix it before it exists. Could you please explain me what "WWT" stands for, because I don't understand

R: MUSCLE SSP for Cyberflex

2000-02-09 Thread kefren
Xenitellis wrote: Hmm, does the SLB-Cyberflex support RSA-Authentication and Signing? Which "Cyberflex" card do you have in particular? I have Cyberflex(TM) Access SmartCards - Class 00 Crypto (ATR = 3B 16 94 81 10 06 01 81 3F), and it shoult support RSA 512/768/1024 general

Re: R: MUSCLE SSP for Cyberflex

2000-02-09 Thread David Corcoran
Hello, I tried to answer the questions in between On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, kefren wrote: David wrote: Some of the crypto functions may require a significant increase in the WWT on the reader. If you let me know what reader you are using I can see if this will be a problem and fix it

Re: R: MUSCLE SSP for Cyberflex

2000-02-09 Thread Jim Rees
As David pointed out, WWT is work waiting time. See 7816-3/8.2. It's the amount of time the terminal should wait before deciding the card isn't going to respond. It is normally 1 second for cards with default timing, such as Cyberflex. Every time you call apdu.waitExtension() it resets the