Re: How to sign a PDF using a DNIe

2016-06-27 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
On 06/17/2016 01:17 PM, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > I'd recommend to seek other software instead. > > Simply, general smartcard is not supported. It seems that you have an > illusion that GnuPG and its scdaemon can support any smartcard in > general. No, we can't. > > Fundamentally, while OpenPGPcard

gpgme tutorial t-decrypt.c -> Bad passphrase

2016-06-27 Thread Mandar Mhatre
Hello List, I am a noob to Cryptography world and few weeks ago started into this subject. Till now I could use linux console freely and perform all the described operations. Right now I am trying to understand GPGME and going through the provided tutorial codes. I am getting an error while runn

(OT) Tamper Resistance of SmartCards -- NitroKey Pro/ KernelConcepts

2016-06-27 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 27/06/16 10:47, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > Already, I know that an effective counter measure is never sleeping. > Please don't suggest this method. :-) You should integrate the crypto token and PIN pad under your skin. Subdermal keypad on the back of the hand, or one sensor per finger [1]. Nobody ca

Re: Tamper Resistance of SmartCards -- NitroKey Pro/ KernelConcepts

2016-06-27 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
On 06/24/2016 06:21 PM, Andreas Fenkart wrote: > I'm only interested in creating signatures for FW releases. What > confuses me is the claim made by NitroKey that it is "tamper > resistant". I guess kernelconcepts card being a BasicCard[1] should be > "tamper resistant" as well. IIUC, NitroKey Pro