2010/2/3 Andreas Jellinghaus <a...@dungeon.inka.de>:
> Am Mittwoch 03 Februar 2010 17:27:17 schrieb Martin Paljak:
>> I also have SIM size readers but that's not the same as a sturdy
>>  keychainable token. Probably the durability is the major piece in the
>>  price tag.
>
> my experience with some tokens is not so good. if you do bad things every
> token breaks. but if you still have the sim card, at least your private key
> and cert isn't lost.

I really would like to have something that would withstand my usage
(be waterproof and mudproof, withstand being in a keyring with keys
etc) but at the same time be standards compliant (CCID) and have a
reasonably good chip inside. Probably won't come cheap.

>> I also received some prototype cryptosticks with openpgp but both the
>>  hardware and software of that still needs work...
>
> openpgp card can't store certificate. or does that only apply to some
> older version?
Can't remember how it was with the 1.0/1.1 card, which I still have
(but it got locked up a long time ago). V2.0 supports x509
certificates.
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