Re: [offtopic] OpenGPG Smartcard with keylength 1024

2007-12-12 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Remco Post schrieb: If this is true, an openpgp smartcard could do 2048 bits, but would cost a bit more, I'd be very intrested. Speed is not really an issue, unless of course signing or decryption would take more than say 5 seconds. Well, I heard

Re: [offtopic] OpenGPG Smartcard with keylength 1024

2007-12-12 Thread Remco Post
Alexander W. Janssen wrote: Hi, Hi Alexander, Now I have this really cool RSA-Smartcard (based on G10's code, fab'ed by ppc-systems) which does 1024 bits and I'm wondering if anyone knows a source who sells cards with, let's say, 2048 bits. PPC-Systems don't. From what I heard,

[offtopic] OpenGPG Smartcard with keylength 1024

2007-12-11 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I know this is offtopic, but I ask nonetheless, maybe someone has an idea. The BSI recently announced that it finds RSA/1024 bits not to be considered secure enough from the 1st of January on[1]. Now I have this really cool RSA-Smartcard (based