There are official CAs which will sign 512bit public keys.
From: Ludovic Rousseau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: MUSCLE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: MUSCLE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Muscle] XCard documentation? Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 08:28:16 +0200
Hi Carl,
Le Wednesday 12 May 2004 � 14:49:22, Carl Youngblood a �crit: > I still haven't heard back from anybody about whether key size in the > cardedge applet is determined by the card's capabilities or whether > cardedge can produce pretty much any key size as long as the card has > enough memory to hold it. From my tinkering with XCard II, I can only > seem to generate 512 bit keys on my GemXpresso V3 cards, so I'm assuming > that the card's key-handling mechanisms are the limiting factor. Am I > wrong?
No.
> I'm sure someone on the list must have the answer. Your help would be > greatly appreciated.
Your help would be greatly appreciated too. The software is free (as in free speach) but the support may not be free (as in free beer).
Your sentence "I still haven't heard back from anybody" is a bit rude. People on the mailing list has no obligation to help you.
If you need help I think you can propose a contract to some people here.
Regards,
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