Re: [opensc-devel] ANN/RFC: SmartCardWebApplet

2010-06-30 Thread Anders Rundgren
Martin Paljak wrote: > > What is "BSI/ISO Web Service stack for smart cards" ? > Does it have something to do with the new JavaCard 3? Since ISO standards have to be *paid for* (what were they smoking when they took that decisions) I don't have the specifics but the German ecard build on thi

Re: [opensc-devel] ANN/RFC: SmartCardWebApplet

2010-06-30 Thread Martin Paljak
Hello, On Jul 1, 2010, at 08:32 , Anders Rundgren wrote: > I think Martin's approach is quite reasonable since it has a good chance > working with existing cards, browsers and PCs. That would be the the goal, yes. > One thing which I must confess I understand nothing of is that it seems > that ev

Re: [opensc-devel] ANN/RFC: SmartCardWebApplet

2010-06-30 Thread Martin Paljak
Hello, On Jul 1, 2010, at 02:26 , Peter Stuge wrote: > Martin Paljak wrote: >> SmartCardWebApplet > It is awesome that you are putting so much effort into getting smart > cards "to the web", but I'm afraid I personally think that a Java > approach is an enormous mistake. There are three different

Re: [opensc-devel] ANN/RFC: SmartCardWebApplet

2010-06-30 Thread Anders Rundgren
Peter, I think Martin's approach is quite reasonable since it has a good chance working with existing cards, browsers and PCs. If you (like me) want to push the envelope a bit further and leaving the legacy of 7816, File systems, ASN.1, PKCS #15, PC/SC, serial interfaces, stuffed in electronics t

Re: [opensc-devel] ANN/RFC: SmartCardWebApplet

2010-06-30 Thread Peter Stuge
Martin Paljak wrote: > SmartCardWebApplet It is awesome that you are putting so much effort into getting smart cards "to the web", but I'm afraid I personally think that a Java approach is an enormous mistake. I can not accept that a 1x1 pixel object would be a central part of a security system t

Re: [opensc-devel] OpenSC beta installer for Mac OS X 10.5

2010-06-30 Thread Jean-Michel Pouré
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 15:03 +0300, Martin Paljak wrote: > > Information on how to build the installer is in the wiki. I am having real difficulties understanding fink, as there is a fink command and an apt-get command. Getting the list of mirrors with the right distribution is a heck. So I am

Re: [opensc-devel] OpenSC beta installer for Mac OS X 10.5

2010-06-30 Thread Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 15:03 +0300, Martin Paljak wrote: > > Information on how to build the installer is in the wiki. You write: fink install docboox-xsl xsltproc autoconf automake sed On my station, it should be: docbook-xsl libxslt-bin autoconf automake1.9 sed Kind regards, --

Re: [opensc-devel] OpenSC beta installer for Mac OS X 10.5

2010-06-30 Thread Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE
> Information on how to build the installer is in the wiki. Waho. Very nice job. On my side, I wrote some documentation using MacPorts and how to install OpenSSH. If you bundled OpenSSL and there is a nice way to use Fink, maybe the solution is to use Fink and not MacPorts. Anyway, I have been

Re: [opensc-devel] OpenSC beta installer for Mac OS X 10.5

2010-06-30 Thread Martin Paljak
On Jun 30, 2010, at 12:00 , Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote: > * Mac OS X 10.5 ships with OpenSSL 0.97. > * Martin wrote me that there could be a problem with tokend. The tokend problem should be fixed (but can't test), the installer also gained some nice graphics in the mix: https://www.opensc-

Re: [opensc-devel] CardOS 4.3

2010-06-30 Thread Johannes Becker
Am Freitag 18 Juni 2010 schrieb Andreas Jellinghaus: > in any case without an opensc debug log file, there is little we can > say about the problem Here comes the log. Opensc under Windows works. The test is attached below. Under Linux (Debian etch) I now have the same opensc version (0.11.4) and

[opensc-devel] OpenSC beta installer for Mac OS X 10.5

2010-06-30 Thread Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE
Hello, I would like to discuss the status of the Mac OS X 10.5 installer: * Mac OS X 10.5 ships with OpenSSL 0.97. * Martin wrote me that there could be a problem with tokend. Checking distribution projects: * Fink does not provide recent binaries of OpenSSL for legal reasons. It only provides so

Re: [opensc-devel] [SPAM] Re: [opensc-user] GET CHALLENGE command (MAC)

2010-06-30 Thread Xiaoshuo Wu
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 14:11:17 +0800, Josef Windorfer wrote: > What I want to know is which hash algorithm is used? (e.g. sha1, md5, > ...) IMHO it's a chained des algorithm, not HMAC, so there is no specific hash algorithm used. ___ opensc-devel ma