Il 03/05/2013 09:53, Branko Majic ha scritto: >> I'm planninng to start work on a "OpenGPGCard TNG" ( :) ) that >> allows: - exportable keys only towards user-certified devices - >> support for 2048 bit keys -- more if HW allows it - storage for >> "many" (thought at least 18 to allow 1 key per year till 2030) >> encryption keys (current + expired ones), plus regular signature >> and auth keys, plus an extra auth key for RFID auth. [...] > That certainly sounds interesting. Hope so :) I didn't yet start massive pgp use just 'cause those limitations.
> I can volunteer to test it out once you have some workable code - I > have a couple of Oberthur cards that are collecting the dust :) How much memory do they have? I think that less than 64K won't be enough... But you could start experimenting with "old plain" JCOpenPGP (currently on Sourceforge) that we'll be using as a basis. > What I might be even more interested in is if you could describe > the development process you use for working on a JavaCard applet - > there's very little resources out there to get people up and > running with such exotic topic. The added value would be ability > for more people to chip in with contributions :) It's already documented (by Petr Svenda) and there's even a VM: see https://minotaur.fi.muni.cz:8443/~xsvenda/docuwiki/doku.php?id=public:smartcard:javacardcompilation BYtE, Diego. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users