Ok, re-trying after changing postconf-settings...
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> > From: Hans Witvliet <h...@a-domani.nl>
> > To: opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org
> > Subject: banks
> > Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 23:13:16 +0200
> > 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Perhaps a ludicreous question, but i post it anyway...
> > 
> > Some creditcard companies or banks supply their customer with cards plus
> > pin-code in order to identify themselfs during financial transactions.
> > 
> > >From my focus i presume these look like ordinary smartcards.
> > Can these cards also be used for anything else?
> > 
> > Did anybody ever looked at them this way?
> > It is not that i would try to temper with them, but if these are safe
> > enough to be trusted by a bank, why could i not use them for instance,
> > for setting up a vpn?
> > 
> > (If it is completely nonsence, just say so)
> > 
> > hw
> > 
> > Oh, and by the way, the cards of some banks let you even store  money on
> > the card it self. And when do a micro transaction (ticket in a car-park
> > or so) you only have to press the "OK" button.
> > Funny thing is that these banks provide small gadgets that can read the
> > amount still stored on these cards, and they work for cards from several
> > banks eg: different kind of "smartcards". 
> > Would be fun to be able to do those "readings" on my linux PC, not?
> > 
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