Re: reviewing wiki / shortlist PIN-pad readers

2016-10-19 Thread Stephan Beck
Werner Koch: > On Tue, 18 Oct 2016 13:11, st...@mailbox.org said: > >> For example, The Nitrokey Storage (1,2), a usb crypto stick with >> integrated card reader) is 100% open source, free software, verifiable >> firmware. On the other hand, it has no pinpad. > > and using a proprietary card

Re: reviewing wiki / shortlist PIN-pad readers

2016-10-19 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 18 Oct 2016 13:11, st...@mailbox.org said: > For example, The Nitrokey Storage (1,2), a usb crypto stick with > integrated card reader) is 100% open source, free software, verifiable > firmware. On the other hand, it has no pinpad. and using a proprietary card for the reader ;-) SCNR,

Re: reviewing wiki / shortlist PIN-pad readers

2016-10-18 Thread Stephan Beck
Hi, NIIBE Yutaka: > Sorry, I didn't have time to reply your call the other day. > > I think that Gemalto Shelltoken Card Reader, which is available > at http://shop.kernelconcepts.de/ is good one. > > Please note that OpenPGP card requires specific card readers. Its > users usually use RSA-2048,

Re: reviewing wiki / shortlist PIN-pad readers

2016-10-18 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 18/10/16 10:58, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > Please note that OpenPGP card requires specific card readers. Its > users usually use RSA-2048, RSA-3072, or RSA-4096. For those key > sizes, the communication is somewhat difficult for old standard of ISO > 7816. (For RSA-1024, most smart card

Re: reviewing wiki / shortlist PIN-pad readers

2016-10-18 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
Sorry, I didn't have time to reply your call the other day. I think that Gemalto Shelltoken Card Reader, which is available at http://shop.kernelconcepts.de/ is good one. Please note that OpenPGP card requires specific card readers. Its users usually use RSA-2048, RSA-3072, or RSA-4096. For