Re: [opensc-devel] Technical Description - Android Embedded SE

2012-10-01 Thread Anders Rundgren
On 2012-10-02 06:36, Frank Cusack wrote:
.
> I've already seen a smartcard that hosts a battery, a display and a
> button in a standard ISO form factor (it uses the sc chip to henerate an
> OTP every time the key is pressed), so 'technically' we're quite near to
> a card that shows anamount to be authorized and a "blinding factor" for
> the PIN (5 digits, to be added one-to one to the actual PIN, so snooping
> the keyboard is useless), or even having an integrated pinpad to enter
> the PIN w/o relying on an external device.
> 
> 
> Sure.  I built [prototypes of] such a card 6+ years ago, minus the PINpad.  
> There are at least 2 vendors of such cards today, and at least one vendor of 
> a card that includes a PINpad.  $$$ and very niche.  Also, no one really 
> wants to use such a card.
> 
> So there's no question it can be built in USB form factor.  But I don't 
> believe there are any customers and so the product is not actually shipping.  
> It would take the first customer to commit, before they built it.
> 
> Someone here must be on a first-name-basis with someone at Feitian?

The lack of usable enrollment schemes for smart cards make them a poor choice 
for mass markets like phones.
It was fun as long as it lasted as I say :-)

Android 6 and iPhone 7 won't even have SIM-card slots.

Anders

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Re: [opensc-devel] Technical Description - Android Embedded SE

2012-10-01 Thread Frank Cusack
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 5:48 AM, NdK  wrote:

> Il 29/09/2012 09:01, Frank Cusack ha scritto:
>
> > I knew something that didn't need "trusted software" (in the PC)
> should
> > exist. And Finally I found it:
> > http://www.ftsafe.com/product/epass/interpass
> > Seems quite near to my idea of a "really-smart card": big display to
> > show transaction details and button to review/confirm/cancel (and, I
> > hope, to insert a gesture that replaces the PIN...).
> > Just evolve that a bit and it's perfect :)
> > I agree, it's close.  Not that I've contacted them, but I doubt it's an
> > actual shipping product.
> I've already seen a smartcard that hosts a battery, a display and a
> button in a standard ISO form factor (it uses the sc chip to henerate an
> OTP every time the key is pressed), so 'technically' we're quite near to
> a card that shows anamount to be authorized and a "blinding factor" for
> the PIN (5 digits, to be added one-to one to the actual PIN, so snooping
> the keyboard is useless), or even having an integrated pinpad to enter
> the PIN w/o relying on an external device.
>

Sure.  I built [prototypes of] such a card 6+ years ago, minus the PINpad.
There are at least 2 vendors of such cards today, and at least one vendor
of a card that includes a PINpad.  $$$ and very niche.  Also, no one really
wants to use such a card.

So there's no question it can be built in USB form factor.  But I don't
believe there are any customers and so the product is not actually
shipping.  It would take the first customer to commit, before they built it.

Someone here must be on a first-name-basis with someone at Feitian?
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Re: [opensc-devel] Need help building Mac OS X packages

2012-10-01 Thread Peter Stuge
Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> Can you help?

Difficult without actual error output. The mail only included the
executed commands.


//Peter


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[opensc-devel] Need help building Mac OS X packages

2012-10-01 Thread Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE
Hello,

I have some problems building Mac OS X packages on the farm.
This is Mac OS X 10.6 (SnowLeopard) and OpenSC git.

Can you help?

./bootstrap
./MacOSX/build 10.6

returns 

[...]

CompileC
build/Tokend.build/OpenSC.build/Objects-debug/i386/OpenSC_vers.o
build/Tokend.build/OpenSC.build/DerivedSources/OpenSC_vers.c debug i386
c com.apple.compilers.gcc.4_2

cd 
/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend
setenv LANG en_US.US-ASCII
/Developer/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 -x c -arch i386 -fmessage-length=0 -pipe
-Wno-trigraphs -fpascal-strings -fasm-blocks -Os -mdynamic-no-pic
-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk -fvisibility=hidden
-mmacosx-version-min=10.6 -gdwarf-2
-I/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/build/Tokend.build/OpenSC.build/OpenSC.hmap
 -Wmost -Wno-four-char-constants -Wno-unknown-pragmas 
-F/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/build
 -F/usr/local/SecurityPieces/Frameworks 
-F/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks 
-I/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/build/include
 
-I/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/build/opensc-src
 
-I/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/build/Tokend.build/OpenSC.build/DerivedSources/i386
 
-I/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/build/Tokend.build/OpenSC.build/DerivedSources
 -O0 -fno-inline -c 
/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/build/Tokend.build/OpenSC.build/DerivedSources/OpenSC_vers.c
 -o 
/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/build/Tokend.build/OpenSC.build/Objects-debug/i386/OpenSC_vers.o


=== BUILD AGGREGATE TARGET world OF PROJECT Tokend WITH CONFIGURATION
Deployment ===
Check dependencies
** BUILD FAILED **


The following build commands failed:
OpenSC:
CompileC
build/Tokend.build/OpenSC.build/Objects-normal/x86_64/OpenSCRecord.o 
/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/OpenSC/OpenSCRecord.cpp
 normal x86_64 c++ com.apple.compilers.gcc.4_2
CompileC
build/Tokend.build/OpenSC.build/Objects-normal/i386/OpenSCRecord.o 
/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/OpenSC/OpenSCRecord.cpp
 normal i386 c++ com.apple.compilers.gcc.4_2
CompileC
build/Tokend.build/OpenSC.build/Objects-debug/x86_64/OpenSCRecord.o 
/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/OpenSC/OpenSCRecord.cpp
 debug x86_64 c++ com.apple.compilers.gcc.4_2
CompileC
build/Tokend.build/OpenSC.build/Objects-debug/i386/OpenSCRecord.o 
/Volumes/jenkins/snowleopard/ws/jenkins-OpenSC-pkg-MacOSX-10.6-SnowLeopard-15/opensc-0.13.0g20121001185219/OpenSC.tokend/OpenSC/OpenSCRecord.cpp
 debug i386 c++ com.apple.compilers.gcc.4_2
(4 failures)

Build step 'Execute shell' marked build as failure
Archiving artifacts
SSH: Current build result is [FAILURE], not going to run.
Finished: FAILURE


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