Hello, Elizabeth Ferdman <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm interning for the PGP Clean Room and am trying to get an OpenPGP > Card reader. Kernelconcepts is offering a SPR332 which is the successor > to the 532. According to this page, though, > > https://wiki.gnupg.org/CardReader/PinpadInput
I wrote this page, when I added the support of pinpad input to scdaemon. > the 532 seems to be recommended but the 332 is not. I'm wondering if > there's a specific reason why it was left out and if I should go for the > 532 instead. Since Werner has SCM SPR 532, it was tested and listed. Please note that the list is not for recommendation (as of today); Vasco DigiPASS 920 (which I have) worked, but it only supports key length <= 1024-bit of RSA. Gnuk Token is listed, but it has no hardware pinpad, in fact. Some other readers were listed because they requires special handling to work around issues of their firmware. I think that: if you need a tested reader, go for the 532. If you have time and energy, go for the 332 and please let us know if it works or not. I guess that it is likely work well with PC/SC and we need a bit of change for the internal CCID driver of GnuPG. If it will work, I'll put it on the list. That will be a great contribution to GnuPG community. -- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
