Re: Reiner-SCT CyberJack secoder 2 (v2.2.0 USB 0c4b:0400)

2021-01-11 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
Daniel Pocock  writes:
> Reiner SCT cyberJack secoder 2
> v2.2.0
> USB: 0c4b:0400

It's good to check the list of CCID readers by libccid:

https://salsa.debian.org/rousseau/CCID/-/tree/master/readers

Since I cannot find the device in this list, I'm afraid it would not
work well.

For some testing (try and error), you can use pyscard:

https://pyscard.sourceforge.io/

Unfortunately, IMHO, smartcard access is not designed well to allow us
using (proprietary or undocumented) card reader easily.

I'd recommend to find a CCID card reader with TPDU exchange support
(lower level direct control of smartcard).
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Re: Reiner-SCT CyberJack secoder 2 (v2.2.0 USB 0c4b:0400)

2021-01-11 Thread Werner Koch via Gnupg-users
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 09:36, Daniel Pocock said:

> Reiner SCT cyberJack secoder 2

Recycle the hardware for other purposes - it is too hard to make this
crap work.  Reiner is notorious for not releasing specs and basing their
stuff on proprietary extensions.  Think Nvidea for card readers.


Shalom-Salam,

   Werner

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Re: Reiner-SCT CyberJack secoder 2 (v2.2.0 USB 0c4b:0400)

2021-01-11 Thread Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 10:55 AM Daniel Pocock  wrote:
>
>
> I was going through some old hardware and came across this device
>
> Is it useful with gnupg or any other free software?
>
> Can anybody provide any links about how to use it with free software?
> Or is it better to just throw it away/recycle it and use something newer?
>
> Reiner SCT cyberJack secoder 2
> v2.2.0
> USB: 0c4b:0400

If you have the drivers for your OS and can then run on it AusweisApp2 or
the OpenSource app, which name I forgot, then you could use your nPA
and let your public key(s) certify, for free, with Governikus, which gives
you then a sig3.

The Governikus CA is run on behalf of BSI IIRC.

Regards
Stefan

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