Re: MUSCLE Projects..

2000-03-02 Thread Eelco Duijker

Hi,

I am from ITsec, a dutch information technology security company.

I am working on a new SmartCard reader, fitted on a PCI interface card. We
are going to use this for payment and authentication.

Greetings Eelco Duijker




Angie Mitchell wrote:

 Hi all.. been on the list for a while not and I'm always seeing people
 that are having problems working on this or trying to make that work,
 etc..  and I'm curious what you're all working on.. if you don't mind
 sharing I'd be intrested in hearing what some of your are working on
 :)  thanks..

 tda

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MUSCLE WWT on Towitoko's CHIPDRIVE reader

2000-03-02 Thread Tommaso Cucinotta

Hi all,

I'd like to know how to handle this WWT for the reader, as i'm using SLB's
Cyberflex Access, and, as mentioned by some of you, it is very slow on RSA.
In fact, I can make it work correctly with 512-bit keys, but with 768 or
1024-bit keys, after 1 second, I get an error on CT-API call.
I've understood that I can change the default Waiting Time for the reader by
manipulating the ATR of the card, with the ChangeJavaATR command, is this
correct ? or should I write a cardlet to make the job ?

Thanks to everybody,

Tommaso.

p.s.: I'm using a Towitoko CHIPDRIVE reader.


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MUSCLE Towitoko Chipdrive Problems

2000-03-02 Thread Richard Lang

Hi all!

First: What I Do:
I am working on a entrance control project. 
A ChipDrive is at the door. All People have there Chipcards, and are
registered in a database. In the database are listed the rights to go in
a special room or not. If everything is OK, the person can go in the
room. My job is the comunication with the ChipDrive. It reads the data
from the Card, looks in the Database, and open the door or not. I am
working under linux (unix).

My Problem:
With the Chipdrive Extern 2.0 (Towitiko) everything is OK.
When I use the ChipDrive Extern 4.3 I have some Problems.
I get a wrong cardStatus sometimes.
I flush the serialport, befor I send the command (0x03; 0x07)
The response is most (0x00, 0x80, 0x40 or 0xC0), but sometimes it is 0x50,
or something else ( not 0x20).

I thought the problem is in my source, so I used towitoko.c, serial.c, ...
from Carlos Prados.
There I get sometimes false from Towitoko_GetRdrStatus(BYTE* result) back.
But ONLY with the ChipDrive Extern 4.3.

Can anybody help me??

richard


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Re: MUSCLE Towitoko Chipdrive Problems

2000-03-02 Thread Michael Renzmann

Hi Richard.

 My Problem:
 With the Chipdrive Extern 2.0 (Towitiko) everything
 is OK. When I use the ChipDrive Extern 4.3 I have
 some Problems. I get a wrong cardStatus sometimes.
 I flush the serialport, befor I send the command
 (0x03; 0x07) The response is most (0x00, 0x80, 0x40
 or 0xC0), but sometimes it is 0x50, or something 
 else ( not 0x20).

Just test if the corresponding bits are set or not,
do not depend on the whole return value of the reader.
Corresponding means: those bits, that form the values
stated in the chipdrive documentation. I don´t have
them in mind as I haven´t working with it for a while.

 richard

Bye, Mike


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MUSCLE SCEZ PAM module

2000-03-02 Thread Matthias Bruestle

Mahlzeit


I wrote today a PAM Module for SCEZ. It works with the Geldkarte
(without PIN) and with the Schlumberger Multiflex (with PIN).
It is fully useable, but needs some more work including it
properly into the Makefile and writing some management utils.

It is available from the SCEZ ftp server. pamscez-* is the
Linux-binary distribution of the module and the PAM specific
card initialization program.


Mahlzeit

endergone Zwiebeltuete

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Re: MUSCLE Projects..

2000-03-02 Thread David Corcoran

Hello,

I thought I also might mention the Secure File System based on smartcard
authentication at http://www.securefilesystem.org as a related project.

This project is being done by Storage Technologies and University of Minnesota.

Dave


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MUSCLE Chipdrive Micro with Memory Cards !!!

2000-03-02 Thread Nilesh Correia

Hi All,
I have got a chipdrive macro card reader and siemense SLE 4428 and
Gemplus GPM 896 memory cards.

Can anybody let me know, how can I talk to this card using chipdrive
macro card reader?
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