You may want to check out SSH Accession, which supports PKCS#15 compliant Sclumberger cards through PKCS#11 interface (both Linux and Windows). http://www.ssh.com/products/certifierEU/specifications.cfm It uses MUSCLE for accessing readers in *nix, and PCSC readers in Windows.
We also provide tools for personalizing smart cards. (See Token Master). Regards, Vesa > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Shelby Evans > Sent: 31. lokakuuta 2001 20:34 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: MUSCLE Cryptoflex and Linux > > > Radovan, > If you buy a Reflex 72 reader to use with the Cryptoflex card, to > communicate with the Cryptoflex smart card on Linux you will need > 1. PC/SC Lite for Unix from http://www.linuxnet.com/middle.html > 2. MUSCLE Reflex 72 Driver http://www.linuxnet.com/sourcedrivers.html > See > http://www.strongsec.com/smartcards/howto/html/SmartCard-Login-HOW > TO-2.html > for pretty good instructions on how to get everything set up. > > On a Windows platform, you can interface the PKCS#11 library that comes > with Schlumberger SDK4.1 and download a certificate onto the card. > Since Schlumberger doesn't have a Linux version of their PKCS#11 library > you can't do this on a Linux platform. > > I've looked and have not been successful in finding a PKCS#11 interface > which runs on Linux and talks to the Cryptoflex smart card - or any > smartcard for that matter. The only PKCS#11 library I have found that > runs on a Linux platform is gpkcs#11 > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/gpkcs11) and this currently only works > with a software token. For the project I'm working on this has forced > me to begin designing and developing a "mini-"PKCS#11 library that does > just the PKCS#11 stuff necessary for the project which includes > generating an RSA key pair, storing a certificate on the card, and > hashing and signing data. You may want to consider doing something > similar if you need to work on a Linux platform. Of course, the > interface that you would need to develop would have to be developed in > such a way that it can be added into Netscape as a Cryptographic > Module. This is not necessary for my current project. > > -Shelby > > > > > > Radovan Semancik wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > just a quick question, before I'll spend some money: > > > > Can I use Schlumberger cryptoflex smart card in Linux for storing X.509 > > certificates? > > (PKCS#11 interface for netscape) > > > > What software tools I will need to make it work? > > > > -- > > Ing. Radovan Semancik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > Project Manager, Business Global Systems a.s. > > *************************************************************** > > Unix Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. > > (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) > > http://www.linuxnet.com/ > > To unsubscribe send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > > unsubscribe sclinux > > *************************************************************** > > -- > Shelby A. Evans > Senior Software Engineer > Information Security Department > > BBN Technologies > 9861 Broken Land Parkway, Suite 156 > Columbia, MD 21046 > > Phone: 410-312-6993 > Fax: 410-312-6931 > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > *************************************************************** > Unix Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. > (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) > http://www.linuxnet.com/ > To unsubscribe send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > unsubscribe sclinux > *************************************************************** > *************************************************************** Unix Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) http://www.linuxnet.com/ To unsubscribe send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe sclinux ***************************************************************
