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Karl Katewu
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Jim Rees wrote:
Ok, so you have a bunch of executables and a table of pre-computed
CRC's.
No, you have a bunch of executables, and for each you have a crypto
hash
signed with a private key.
Ok.
You could store the public
Patrick Valsecchi wrote:
I don't have to store each signature of each bin into the smartcard. I won't
have enough RAM for that! I'll store inside each executable and library the
signed crypto hash. The kernel will check if the crypto hash is still the same
and the smartcard will just
Hello there,
I am working on a project that uses smart card. I am usin Cyberflex access
Class 00 and Reflex 60 Smart card reader. I am using pcsc lite 0.8.4. I
want to develop an application in java that will be using the smart card
like the wallet example. When I looked in cyberflex toolkit they
When I looked in cyberflex toolkit they were
requiring xcard. The xcard that I have ( provided in the toolkit) didn't
work. I don't know the usefulness of xcard and can I get another tool with
which I can work.
I recommend you use pay from our web site:
Ok, it's offtopic here, but I don't think, it is a good idea
to use such policy. Why to protect such thing ??
A good policy is to setup a box and to have a model earning
money on services not on the boxes or the system (linux).
The user can do what ever he/she wants to do, if the user
Hi Alex
Thank you for the lame-ass question. I'm not a specialist in computer
security, I'm just beginning to learn. I just asked this lame-ass question to
have a feedback and see in what direction my studies must go. So, in the future
try to be more compassionate with beginners, please.