Hello,
You can see the sample code in the tester app that
comes with the towitoko driver at
http://www.geocities.com/cprados.
Also some time ago I found two interesanting apps that
uses CT-API to access memory smartcards, that I would
like to introduce in this mailing list:
smartcard:
We have some iButton code, including an ifd driver that should work with
muscle pc/sc, a Kerberos applet, and an ssh applet. You can get them here:
http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/smartcard/ibutton.html
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Linux Smart Card
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 10:10:13AM -, Guillaume LAISNEY wrote:
You can access any memory card thru PCSC-lite sending APDU-like commands with
SCardTransmit and ISO commands (look at ISO 7816-4).
Check that your reader's driver is compliant with the card you want to access to. If
so, you
(2) The iButton development environment revolves around Java (not
surprising), so JavaCard/OpenCard etc. But I'm assuming that the PAM
drivers will be C/C++. Can I assume that "a smart card is just a smart
card" and the iButton would respond to APDUs from C/C++ code (PAM .so's)
on the PC
Hello all,
My name is Chris TenHarmsel, and I'm a student at Calvin College (Grand
Rapids,MI). I just began working with smartcards in Linux. I was
wondering if anyone could point me to a good place to get a Reflex 60
card reader (anyone want to sell one)?
The Schlumberger site doesn't
I am using this start kit with reflex 60 reader. teh reader is connected
to COM1, the card is iinserted and i runned xcard and get the reader
activated in the (reader status)
However when I tried to do as in the read me file and proceed with card
key verification, i get that the comand failed.