Hi,
I'm assuming from this message that the Cyberflex for Linux Starter's
Kit 2.1 includes a PKCS#11 library/module?  Is this correct?
Thanks,
Shelby

Sebastien abdi wrote:
> 
> Le Tuesday Jul 17, 2001 at 10:45:27AM +0200, Schalamonek Henrik a écrit :
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I'm looking for a PKCS#11 implementation for linux that works with
> > Crpyptoflex smart cards but could not find any. I would really
> > appreciate if anyone could help me out. I'm also interested in other
> > cards if it has a PKCS#11 library for linux.
> 
> You should have a look on http://www.forge.com.au/ under the section 
>products/freeware.
> You will find a pure Java OCF driver for the Shclumberger Reflex60 smart card 
>terminal.
> (Under BSD-like licence)
> 
> And on http://www.cyberflex.com/Support/support.html (Schlumberger site)
> You'll find a "Cyberflex for Linux Starter's Kit 2.1".
> 
> Hope it helps.
> 
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