Why don't you use the crypto capabilities of the cards to perform the
crypto operations????

For me, it's a very bad way to use smartcards than considering them only
good for storage....

Erwann.


On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, David Corcoran wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have ssh2 working with PC/SC now.  It generates keys and stores them on
> the cards and the agent reads them off the card also.  I have tried 3
> cards as of now:  The Multiflex, Cryptoflex, and Cyberflex Access 16k and
> all seem to work successfully.  I'll try to release it, the new C - API,
> and the new version of PC/SC this weekend along with the Multiflex ICCSP
> and a few new utilities.
> 
> Thanks
> Dave
> 
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