Peter Stuge wrote:

On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 05:53:00PM +0100, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:

if limiting all readers to 248 bytes doesn't hurt anyone, then this
is the best way from my point of view.


But it does hurt. In my case the readers need to go to 256 bytes of
 data. Its the old card that can't handle the 256, and only the 248.


I would like to avoid that if possible..

Yes please avoid any artificial limits.




Also I'd like to make this a config file option. I guess that some
manufacturer will produce a buggy reader, and users will need to be
able to set a lower value.


..and this can work. :) Users shouldn't need to set it, if it's a
property of the reader it can be set in code, only for those readers
that need it.



did anyone test lots of readers with pcsc and 2048 bit rsa keys?


I've tested an old Reflex USB reader with the pcsc driver from slb
and pcscd with 2048 bit keys (Cryptoflex e-gate) without problems.


//Peter
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