David,
        I like to format the cryptoflex card that you send me so I can use
it in 1.0.  I built the cflexformat but I'm not sure about the transport
key.  Can you tell me the transport key for that card?   On the cyberflex
card side, do you know any working applet loader running on linux? 

thanks
-peter

-----Original Message-----
From: David Corcoran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 1:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MUSCLE MuscleCard 1.0


Hello,

I would like to announce the release and change of the MuscleCard section 
of the website.  MuscleCard 1.0 was released today:

http://www.musclecard.com/musclecard/index.html

This describes the MuscleCard stack and strategy.  An updated version of 
XCard and the PAM module are currently available.  SSH will come early 
next week.  XCard uses the MuscleCard capabilities and adapts itself to 
the token inserted by only allowing capabilities supported by the card.
Updated documentation is on the site.  MuscleCard is a clearly independant 
architecture for smartcards and tokens which fits below the PKCS-11, CDSA, 
and CAPI architectures to allow easy pluggable architecture for tokens.

Token plugins are in the form of bundles.  This gives them the ability to 
be a single unit distributed for multiple platforms.  Cards are identified 
both by ATR and by a single test in the plugin.  Each bundle file is 
capable of aliasing so one bundle could host a bunch of OEM's of cards.

Future versions of the framework will be uploaded to the site maintaining 
the same API and behavior.

Best Regards,
Dave


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