Hi,
Well some time after the start to port the e-card, I can report some
success.
Simple reason is the changes that happened in the meantime.
As of the latest generation, the e-card now supports RSA keys as well,
I've signed this email with a working version of opensc.
Of course, to validat
I'm transfering the domain to Martin right now. He already configured
everything, so you shouldn't notice anything. If you run into any trouble,
please contact a...@dungeon.inka.de and mar...@martinpaljak.net.
Thanks, Andreas
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Hi,
I would like to mention that you can buy SIM sized smartcards without having
to cut them yourself. There are probably several companies selling these but
there is at least one place from where you can buy them right on the web and
they work with OpenSC as well. The cards are delivered from Fin
Hello,
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 10:30, Hans Witvliet wrote:
> For tokens and full sized (ID-1) cards i suppose the ones from feitan
> should work nicely.
>
> But how about sim-sized (ID-000)?
I'm sure there are several places in .nl where you can get your
(non-contactless) cards cut. If not as a
Hello,
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 02:22, Andy Walls wrote:
> If the offer here still stands:
>
> http://www.opensc-project.org/pipermail/opensc-devel/2008-August/011252.html
> http://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/wiki/RainbowIkeyFour
The best bet is to contact them again, maybe they have changed th
Hi all,
Can anybody say what smartcards i should use when working with OpenSC?
For tokens and full sized (ID-1) cards i suppose the ones from feitan
should work nicely.
But how about sim-sized (ID-000)?
Like the one needed in Omnicom-6321 and the Kobill-stick.
I understand that feitan is not (goi