not a
smartcard programmer, so I bought one instead. If you'd like to make
OpenPGP smartcards and sell them, that would be great!
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a copy of it, and you'd never know.
With the OpenPGP card, if it's not in your hand, you can consider it stolen.
For $20, you can't go wrong. Get an OpenPGP card and be happy :)
http://www.kernelconcepts.de/products/security-en.shtml
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Jonathan Rockway
Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote
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I want to create as AEs key of size 256 bits.is there any function in
libgcrypt to generate AES key ?
Now i am using libgcrypt random number generation to create an AES key
.is this correct ?
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In other words, other people have already worked out the details, so why
not try one of those modules before fighting with something that's not
really worth your time?
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Jonathan Rockway
Marcel Chastain - Security Administration wrote:
I have a perl wrapper around gpg
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that hash or not.
Interestingly, my OpenPGP smartcard (1024-bit RSA key) refuses to sign
anything that's not 160 bits (i.e. SHA1 and RIPEMD-160 only). Is there
any reason for this, or is this a bug?
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