Hello,
You can check out gnupg-pkcs11-scd [1], it does allow more keys
(1024/2048) for gpgsm and 2048 key for gpg.
Alon.
[1] http://gnupg-pkcs11.sourceforge.net
On 5/4/08, Su Lu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I am currently working on GnuPG Smartcard, and I am wondering whether it
On 1/29/08, Alon Bar-Lev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also consider helping an idea patenter by linking to his web site a
bad idea. That company has several times tried to force me to advertise
that the gnupg docs should mention that idea can be bought from them.
The information is correct
cannot access this URL anymore.
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You can use Gentoo patches...
For libgcrypt:
http://gentoo.osuosl.org/distfiles/libgcrypt-1.4.0-idea.diff.bz2
For gnupg-2:
http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/app-crypt/gnupg/files/gnupg-2.0.4-idea.patch?rev=1.1view=markup
Alon.
On 1/23/08, McDougall, Marshall (STEM) [EMAIL
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On Jan 2, 2008 11:24 PM, Alon Bar-Lev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/2/08, Matt Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at a possible deployment of OpenPGP smartcards at my company
and
want to ensure that I have multiple vendors.
Thanks!
~Matt
Hello,
You can use almost
On 11/19/07, Alon Bar-Lev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/app-crypt/gnupg/files/gnupg-1.4.3-selftest.patch?rev=1.1
- echo ../g10/gpg --no-options --no-greeting \
+ echo ../g10/gpg --no-options --no-greeting --homedir
that communicate with your generic applet.
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On 7/12/07, Guillaume Yziquel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No.
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2007-June/031409.html
Guillaume.
Hmm... maybe if you switch to one all your problems will be gone :)
Selecting the right card to use is a key factor in peace of mine.
Alon.
On 7/13/07, Guillaume Yziquel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm... maybe if you switch to one all your problems will be gone :)
Selecting the right card to use is a key factor in peace of mine.
Alon.
And to what extent is your solution free software and free hardware?
There is no such thing
#\.\./common/libcommon#libcommon#g' common/Makefile.in
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On 7/6/07, Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(pinentry 0.7.3, released today). It not stable enough for production
Any more surprises?
BTW: You ignored all patches from:
https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue798
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On 6/28/07, Guillaume Yziquel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When failing to decrypt and failing to access the SCR 335 smartcard
reader, I get the logged output decribed below this message.
It seems I have a broken pipe issue:
2007-06-28 15:32:31 scdaemon[4291] DBG: ccid-driver:
You can review the optional PKCS#11 support.
http://gnupg-pkcs11.sourceforge.net/
On 5/28/07, Jim Berland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody,
I tried to research most of my questions concerning the use of
smartcards, but I have a few things that I want to make sure.
_About smart cards:_
On 5/10/07, Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 10 May 2007 06:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
What about some issues regarding the environment:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165493
I don't understand what this is about. If there is a generic problem
with pinentry, please
://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue772
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2007-February/023676.html
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On 5/10/07, Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, that is a much clearer report. However, I am not able to
replicate it. I am using the gtk2 pinentry for a year or so now.
I cannot replicate it too...
It seem like a race condition...
Alon.
with the exception that there was not popup asking me to enter the pin
by the cardreader.
So you will be able to reach at least the same state... :)
As I mentioned the ubuntu-distribution behaves different.
But you said ubuntu does not use the external PIN PAD...
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in order to make pcscd work...
Sorry I cannot help you further...
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any interface or making the card locked by one of
them.
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will be appreciated.
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to make it work with gpg, but I had no success... It seems
that it looks for specific card type? I didn't invest a lot of time
in this, and we did not want to patch gpg code.
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with OpenSSH.
I just hope that someday OpenPGP card will also have PKCS#11
provider, so it can be used by other applications, and the
other way around... gpg will use PKCS#11 providers in order
to support many card types.
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I think you reach the same state no matter how you look on it.
I am still waiting for FSF response, does anyone knows someone there how can
help in resolving this issue?
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www.opensc.org - LGPL uses PKCS#11
pkcs11_login from www.opensc.org - LGPL uses PKCS#11
openCryptoki from http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencryptoki - GPL uses
PKCS#11
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...
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that satisfied an exception.
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Nice!
The conclusion of my discussion with people here is that the need of using
PKCS#11 for accessing various smartcards is not clear. I've tried to
highlight the advantages of using standard software API to access external
devices, but I've failed.
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between application logic (gpg) and device access (Smartcards, HSM)...
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to merge it
into to gpg source.
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Zeljko Vrba wrote:
Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
I agree... So if we all understand the need of PKCS#11 in order to
access cryptographic tokens, what I don't understand is how come
people choose to develop low-level applications in order to work with
specific devices?
Neither do I understand
of the
user to choose his peripheral devices, including smartcards.
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with some of the
smartcards out there... And I have no claims to Mozilla, they have done a
great job!
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harsh during this discussion, it hurts
to see people inventing standards of their own thus limiting
the usage of their own great software.
I want to thank you for this discussion.
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Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
Alon Bar-Lev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that gpg should support PKCS#11 interface for smartcards, so
that it can be used with all smartcards that support this standard.
I've had a quick look at the PKCS#11 and I think that you may have a point!
I
software work with your hardware.
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... This should be
done regardless of our small debate regarding S/MIME and PGP.
I hope you read more regarding PKCS#11
www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/pkcs/pkcs-11/index.html and
understand its role in cryptographic application and that gpg
can benefit from it.
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Werner Koch wrote:
On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 18:45:53 +0300, Alon Bar-Lev said:
environment...) It provides a generic API to access cryptographic
tokens. Most smartcard vendors, including IBM, provide PKCS#11 library
that communicates with their card.
Again: Feel free to provide one. The only
are developing their own
standards.
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information at gnupg-users.
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Joe Smith wrote:
There is no need to post a message to the list three times.
Is it possible to obtain further details on the OpenPGP card?
I have such a card and a working smartcard reader but, ideally, I'd
like to
obtain copies
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