Am Mittwoch, 27. August 2008 05:33:19 schrieb Wan-Teh Chang: > I suggest that you consider the Coolkey CSP: > http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/CoolKey#Windows_CSP > > The Coolkey CSP is fully implemented: it supports signing, > decryption, and Windows smartcard logon.
hmm. I always thought coolkey wasn't generic. but the CSP module looks like it uses PKCS#11 tokens - at least I see pkcs#11 header files there. the code mentions Identity Alliance all over the place - is this the ID Ally CSP now open sourced? ID Ally CSP always worked fine for me. If it ever got open sourced, I didn't know. Also the Coolkey wiki page doesn't explain much of what coolkey exactly does. I always thought coolkey was the successor of the Netscape Smart Card software for the US Army and thus limited to cyberflex cards with it's own applet. if the CSP is generic, that would be great. Still the MS base CSP für smart cards might have advantages, as the infrastructure MS provides with it sounds quite nice. Regards, Andreas _______________________________________________ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel