Michael Bender wrote:
Scott Guthery wrote:
Is it legal to prevent a consumer from having a phone that they
purchased activated on a carrier's network? I go back to the days
when it was "illegal" to plug in a non-MaBell phone into your POTS
jack at home.
Some things are different in Europe: as far
Scott Guthery wrote:
1) You only get a crippled phone if you want the operator to chip in.
>Pay full price on High Street and buy the phone you want.
I have heard that Verizon does not want to active a "non-Verizon"
phone on their network. I don't have first-hand experience with
this, so this m
Hi,
Thank you. I use the
pcsclite-1.2.9beta6. And the ifd-test-1.0 can
work now. But during compiling, I must modify some
files and directory,
like ifd-test-1.0 (Makefile), pcsclite library path
...etc.
Any way, it can work. Thanks again
!!!
BRGs,
Paxion
- Origin
1) You only get a crippled phone if you want the operator to chip in. Pay full price
on High Street and buy the phone you want.
2) Same is true for cards. Buy your own card and become the issuer.
He who pays the piper calls the tune.
Cheers, Scott
-Original Message-
Peter Tomlinson wrote:
Like you say in your footer, Michael: Never give up! Never surrender!
Yeah, but that refers to faster-than-light travel in a spaceship
modeled after a TV show and commanded by has-been actors, Peter :-).
If we get multi-app cards into the hands of the citizen, why cannot they
Like you say in your footer, Michael: Never give up! Never surrender!
If we get multi-app cards into the hands of the citizen, why cannot they
put what they want (within reason) into them? The big battle at the
moment is to get card holder authentication using smart cards sorted out.
Peter
Micha
Peter Tomlinson wrote:
It would be great if a developer would implement the eURI concept [1].
Do you think that the big card issuers (banks, governments, etc...) will
ever allow something like this?
mike
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I applied the patch .. it fu**ed it all up when i made a new install
with patch applied .
Now it sasy su- Auth Faild Sorry! even when the card is inserted!
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
Le Wednesday 27 October 2004 à 12:12:23, Bruce Barnett a écrit:
Found it! Apply this patch to muscleframework-1.1
Hi,
I'm running the following setup
Kernel 2.4.21
pcsc-lite-1.2.9.beta6
muscleTools 0.9.2
muscleCardFramework 1.1.3
GemPlus USB card reader
Cyberflex egate 32K smartcard
I can run the testpcsc and muscleTest programs fine, but I get "Failed
(Internal Error)" when I try to format a token. I've
> So, if your "looked-up" data is significantly shorter than 256 bytes,
> you may simply use the normal JavaCard mechanism, i.e.
Thank you thank you! This is what I wanted to know!
And Peter, thanks for the lead about eURI!
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> Note that the bug was introduced by... Bruce Barnett :-)
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Bruce Barnett wrote:
I'd like to experiment with a new Musclecard CardEdgeApplet function where I
send the card a byte array, and get a byte array back.
I'd like to add capability for the card to store passwords to other systems.
It's (for now) a simple table look-up algorithm.
I'm looking at so
Le Wednesday 27 October 2004 à 12:12:23, Bruce Barnett a écrit:
> Found it! Apply this patch to muscleframework-1.1.5/MusclePAM/pam_smartcard.c
Applied in CVS. Thanks
Note that the bug was introduced by... Bruce Barnett :-)
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> Be careful that the pcscd debug messages may disapear in the future.
> I recived a bug report (Debian bug #274849 [1]) asking for less debug.
>
> The debug verbosity state should be selected by a command line argument.
> If anybody want to propose a patch I will review it. Or I will do it
> mys
I will be out of the office starting 27.10.2004 and will not return until 02.11.2004.
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> But when I remove the token and for eksample try to login as su It asks
> for pin, wouldnt it be better if the card/read is removed/disconnected
> if it said insert token/card or something like that? Now it prompts for
> pin no matter what but ends in a seg fault if i press enter or enter a p
> But when I remove the token and for eksample try to login as su It asks
> for pin, wouldnt it be better if the card/read is removed/disconnected
> if it said insert token/card or something like that? Now it prompts for
> pin no matter what but ends in a seg fault if i press enter or enter a p
>$ grep 'Id:' {cryptoki,p11,pkcs,thread}*
>cryptoki.h: * RCSID: $Id: cryptoki.h,v 1.6 2000/09/19 09:14:54 lbe Exp $
>grep: p11*: No such file or directory
>pkcs11f.h:/* $Id: pkcs11f.h,v 1.1 1999/06/16 09:46:11 lbe Exp $ */
>pkcs11.h:/* $Id: pkcs11.h,v 1.1 1999/06/16 09:46:10 lbe Exp $ */
>pkc
>-- Messaggio originale --
>Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 22:17:51 +0200
>From: Ludovic Rousseau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Muscle] Cyberflex Access egate 32- Only one Connection
>
>Hello,
Hello,
[...]
>> How muscleTool select the AID of muscleCard applet?
>
>The AID is stored in
>/usr/lib/pcsc/
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