Re: MUSCLE PKCS#11 for linux

2001-07-19 Thread Shelby Evans

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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Re: MUSCLE PKCS#11 for linux

2001-07-17 Thread Matthias Bruestle

Mahlzeit


On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 10:45:27AM +0200, Schalamonek Henrik wrote:
 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.

I do know of three PKCS#11 libraries supporting smart cards under GNU/Linux:

1) iD2: Commercial library. iD2 was bought by SmartTrust and it seams,
   they have canceled the linux version.

2) TrustCenter Hamburg: This is based on GPKCS11. It is not available,
   because it uses a secret smart card API.

3) University Frankfurt: This is based on GPKCS11, too. It is not available,
   too. Time may change this. (I have the changes they made to GPKCS11 itself
   and will apply them to the official GPKCS11.)

So basically the answer is: no

If the iButton is ok for you, you may look at their library and see if it
is usable for you. (The do not support e.g. data objects.)


Mahlzeit
endergone Zwiebeltuete

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