On 2012-02-20 23:23, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> IMHO, CCID is superior as it is really plug-and-play under all systems.
> Of course, CCID is needed, but it could be installed under all systems
> by default. The last versions of libccid with udev really rocks. Pure
> plug-and-play never exi
Peter Stuge wrote:
> You mentioned that one component is the small proprietary HID code
> for Linux and that part is of course not available, but it seemed
> like the other parts might be? Or did I misunderstand?
I think I did. I read your email again to check.
> Can you say more about the softw
Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> > No need for token, but thanks for the offer! :) The code that already
> > supports the device is instead what I would look at. Is it available
> > online?
>
> Sorry, it is not publicly available.
You mentioned that one component is the small proprietary HID c
Le mardi 21 février 2012 à 00:44 +0100, Peter Stuge a écrit :
> No need for token, but thanks for the offer! :) The code that already
> supports the device is instead what I would look at. Is it available
> online?
Sorry, it is not publicly available.
I am confused about this discussion, because
Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> > http://libusb.org/wiki/FAQ#CanIcreateadriverlessdeviceusingHIDclass
>
> I wron't discuss as I don't know if improving HID for GNU/Linux is
> really time consuming.
Hopefully you read the page anyway to find out about the
considerations for HID. It may still be
Dear Peter,
> http://libusb.org/wiki/FAQ#CanIcreateadriverlessdeviceusingHIDclass
I wron't discuss as I don't know if improving HID for GNU/Linux is
really time consuming.
> Do you know how it is used by CryptoAPI and/or PKCS#11 applications?
CSP and PKCS#11.
Just contact me privately and I can
Hi!
Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> > It's my old idea of implementing PKCS#11 directly over USB. Issues
> > have been pointed out, and they would have to be solved of course.
>
> Feitian offers two ranges of products: CCID (ePass2003 and other
> products) and HID over USB (ePass2001 and othe
Le lundi 20 février 2012 à 22:31 +0100, Peter Stuge a écrit :
> Integrators is only Martin and Ludovic, hence those are the ones who
> can currently include Gerrit changes into OpenSC on GitHub.
>
> Now for the third time, I'm sure that everyone who used to have
> repository write access will also
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> I have not tried this, but check out this token too:
>
> http://www.goldkey.com/usb-smart-card-with-piv.html
>
> Built-in PIV Support
> Basic functionality and support for PIV cards and tokens already
> exists in Microsoft Windows®, Mac OS® X, and many Linux® dist
Anders Rundgren wrote:
> > It's my old idea of implementing PKCS#11 directly over USB. Issues
> > have been pointed out, and they would have to be solved of course.
>
> Maybe you would like to have an STM32F215-based token?
> 160 MHz, 128K RAm 1M Flash, USB HS, True RNG, AES
> It may happen this y
Dear Peter,
> It's my old idea of implementing PKCS#11 directly over USB. Issues
> have been pointed out, and they would have to be solved of course.
Feitian offers two ranges of products: CCID (ePass2003 and other
products) and HID over USB (ePass2001 and other products).
At Gooze, we have HI
On 2/20/2012 3:41 PM, Anders Rundgren wrote:
> On 2012-02-20 21:40, Peter Stuge wrote:
>> Anders Rundgren wrote:
>>> I don't know what USB P11 is, can you send me a pointer?
>>
>> It's my old idea of implementing PKCS#11 directly over USB. Issues
>> have been pointed out, and they would have to b
On 2012-02-20 21:40, Peter Stuge wrote:
> Anders Rundgren wrote:
>> I don't know what USB P11 is, can you send me a pointer?
>
> It's my old idea of implementing PKCS#11 directly over USB. Issues
> have been pointed out, and they would have to be solved of course.
Maybe you would like to have an
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> I am new to Gerrit too,
All right! I'm by no means an expert, but I have been using it in
several projects for a while, where I also helped with issues during
the migration, so please feel free to ask any questions.
> but it looks like if 2 code reviews give a +1, the
[Ludovic, Please see below.]
On 2/19/2012 7:30 AM, Peter Stuge wrote:
> Peter Stuge wrote:
>>> Please advise:
>>> 1) How to push a patch from GITHUB to OpenSC staging directory.
>>> In two or three sentences.
>>
>> I would do:
>>
>> One-time setup:
>> a. Create Gerrit account and add username and
Anders Rundgren wrote:
> I don't know what USB P11 is, can you send me a pointer?
It's my old idea of implementing PKCS#11 directly over USB. Issues
have been pointed out, and they would have to be solved of course.
> Although PKCS #11 is good it is not particularly popular on Windows.
> It is e
On 2012-02-19 19:11, Peter Stuge wrote:
> Anders Rundgren wrote:
>> You didn't hear my presentation at FOSDEM 2012 but it was about
>> creating a token with a standard API so that you would as a
>> customer be able to just plug it in.
>
> This is an advantage of USB P11. In Windows 8 and later the
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