Mark,
You can download our developer's kit(IB-IDE) from
http://www.ibutton.com/jibkit.
IB-IDE is an OpenCard based application that allows for development and
debugging
of applets for the iButton. IB-IDE contains demos of how to use the RSA
functionality of the iButton as well
as code for storing data objects(Certificates). Also, JavaWorld has written
several articles
on using OpenCard and iButtons. Search for iButton or JavaCard on the
http://www.javaworld.com
web site. In particular, there is an article on writing CardServices for
JavaCards at
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-1999/jw-02-javadev.html
You can also download our PKCS11 implementation of the iButton from
http://www.ibutton.com/PKCS
I can send you the applet that we use for the PKCS11 implementation. It
handles the
storage of certificates as well as all RSA private key operations.
Thanks,
Clayton Ware
Dallas Semiconductor
Design Engineer
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark McLarnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 10, 1999 9:13 AM
Subject: [OCF] Dallas SemiConductor iButtons
>Hello All:
>
> I have a question for all developers out there. Here at NIST we are
>developing an application to perform digital signatures on standard form
>submissions. The idea is that an electronic type atmosphere can replace
>that of current paper forms. Our intended goal is to use the iButton (was
>our first token choice) as the entity that would both store the certificate
>and perform the signature operation and the open card format seemed to be
>the right way to proceed. Has anyone obtained a workable demo, or app using
>iButtons yet ? If so I would love to hear about the details.
>
>
>Mark McLarnon
>National Institute of Standards and Technology
>Computer Security Division - Systems and Network Security Group
>United States Department of Commerce - Technology Bureau
>(301)975-5727
>Visit the OpenCard Framework's WWW site at http://www.opencard.org/ for
>access to documentation, code, presentations, and OCF announcements.
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