Hi Alon! Currently I am testing your pkcs#11 extension for gnupg. An
pkcs#11 compatible open source implementation of a smart card or USB
stick is something that we are planning for v2 in the future.

Alon Bar-Lev schrieb:
> Best is develop PKCS#11 provider and not OpenPGP specific.
> As PKCS#11 is the interface applications use.
> You will be able to use GPG using [1] if you like without more effort.
> 
> Alon.
> 
> [1] http://gnupg-pkcs11.sourceforge.net/
> 
> On 10/15/08, Jan Suhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi!
>>  Currently we are developing an USB stick based on the OpenPGP smart card
>>  as an open source project. This is basically a simple smart card adapter
>>  based on the IC FT2232D (http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/FT2232C.htm).
>>  Linux includes modules to communicate with the FT2232 in general but not
>>  specifically for its usage as a smart card adapter. Also other open
>>  source libraries exist for this chip
>>  (http://www.intra2net.com/de/produkte/opensource/ftdi/).
>>
>>  While the hardware is not any problem we are wondering about the
>>  development of an appropriate software driver. Which features and which
>>  specifications such a driver would have to fulfill? What is the average
>>  effort to develop such a driver? Is there any documentation to follow or
>>  is it possible to get any support by the community?
>>
>>  Thanks!
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-- 
Jan Suhr
German Privacy Foundation e.V. https://www.privacyfoundation.de/
OpenPGP key: http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jansuhr/jansuhr.asc
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