The iKey 4000 units I have examined have a DK400 smart card inside. It runs 
SCCOS 3.0 which I guess is SafeNet's update of DataKey's DKCCOS 2.0. (SafeNet 
apparently bought DataKey or some portion of DataKey's product line).

I have an OpenCT IFD handler working for the iKey 4000 (very, very similar to 
the iKey 3000). However, I still need to make initial contact with SafeNet to 
ask if they will release documents sufficient to make an open source PKCS 11 
interface to the iKey 4000. I don't have much free time, so honestly, I might 
never get around to it.

Regards,
Andy
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Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

Peter Gutmann <pgut...@cs.auckland.ac.nz> wrote:

Andy Walls <awa...@md.metrocast.net> writes:

>FWIW, the iKey 2032 USB token also seems to have a Datakey 330 smartcard
>embedded in it (the ATR has the string 'DK330' in the historical bytes along
>with vendor id bytes for Datakey).

iKeys have been Datakeys for at least ten years (you can tell this because
they have identical bugs in their PKCS #11 drivers :-). When Datakey stopped
making their own devices they licensed them to a number of other vendors,
which was a good thing because their implementation was better than most of
the other ones around. Unfortunately I get the feeling that it hasn't been
updared much since then.

Peter.

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