Dear Friends,
I am not a technical person, though I have a degree in Computer Science and
engineering. For a long time I have been working on rural development projects
includinng micro-finance in India.
I read all your messages of struggling to get smart card integrated with Linux
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Carlos Prados wrote:
Hi,
--- David Corcoran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Definitely. The interface exported must be a subset
of the
available functionality or else someone could write
a worm which does a
Verify Key function incorrectly and blocks cards
where
On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Dr S N Henson wrote:
Carlos Prados wrote:
Again, I would pay more athention to local security.
Why is the file /tmp/.pcscrx world writtable? isn't
this a security hole?
On the subject of security...
As may be apparent I've only just got my setup working and
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Von: Erwann ABALEA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Freitag, 8. Juni 2001 12:07
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: MUSCLE Linux Login with RSA SmartCards
You can design your application so that whenever a signature (or
decryption) operation is to be
Hi Guido,
Does Siemens have JavaCards?? If so, could you give-me infos about
they??
Thanks a lot.
[ ]´s
Luciano da Silva Coelho
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Sun Certified Programmer for JAVA2
Sun Certified Instructor for JAVA2
Diretor de Tecnologia
e-Sec Tecnologia em
On 7 June 2001 Carlos Prados wrote
Re: MUSCLE Work Waiting Time question
Hi,
It seems, therefore, that changing the value of Di
in the ATR does not
change the value of the wwt, but changing the value
of Fi does. Is this what
the writers of 7816-3:1997 meant? I don't think so,
Hello,
The Applet Exchange:
Under the software section of the site I have added a link for the applet
exchange which will hold open applets for JavaCards. This will hold the
Common Cryptographic Layer (CCL) applet which will be used to talk to
JavaCards for authentication in a generic manner.