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Hello,
On 8/23/11 8:44 , Peter Marschall wrote:
> On Sunday, 21. August 2011, you wrote:
>> On 08/21/2011 12:36 PM, Peter Marschall wrote:
>>> * renable zlib & readline support
>> i don't think these are compatible with the DFSG, alas.
>>
>> GNU re
Hi,
On Sunday, 21. August 2011, you wrote:
> On 08/21/2011 12:36 PM, Peter Marschall wrote:
> > * renable zlib & readline support
>
> [...]
>
> > what about a new, official Debian package, with my changes as the
> > starting point as starting point?
>
> i don't think these are compatible with
On 2011-08-22 10:40, Vlastimil Pavicek wrote:
>
> I think that MasterCard CAP & Visa DPA is the technology to look for.
>
> see:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Authentication_Program
Shared secrets are not generally useful with more than one ID-provider.
Anders
>
> Best regards
>
> VLP
I think that MasterCard CAP & Visa DPA is the technology to look for.
see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Authentication_Program
Best regards
VLP
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> Od: "Andreas Jellinghaus"
> Komu:
> Datum: 22.08.2011 07:39
> Předmět: Re: [o
> Wow, that is what would call seriously "user friendly".
> And an example for others...
>
> Could you (offlist, as the list is non-commercial) disclose me the name of
> the bank?
Again AFAIK, this is a common scenario here in spain for public
companies like the one i work for (university).
In ou
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AFAIK, it depends on your bank card relationship
We use a bank card, that can be used for payment and cash retrieval,
and also used for authentication process.
The card is customized for our company, and has the "euro6000" logo.
The workout its the following: the card has 2 applications (DF
accor