Hello developers,
the German Privacy Foundation is sponsoring to patch OpenSC in order to
fully support the OpenPGP Card 2 / Crypto Stick. We don't offer a
fixed-price bounty but ask for bids instead. You are welcome to place
your bid here:
https://www.freelancer.com/projects/C-Progra
The Gnuk project [1] is working on support of ECDSA. But I expect a few
more weeks or months until a public release.
[1] http://www.fsij.org/gnuk/
Am 06.09.2011 19:21, schrieb Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos:
> Hello,
> I'm trying to use the opensc 0.12.x ECDSA support, to allow ECDSA
> signing in gnut
> What is the problem you are facing with serial numbers?
The usage of individual Crypto Sticks and thus of their users could be
monitored. This could be problematic in environments where government
does not allow free speech for example. In such situations users of
cryptographic mechanisms may fa
Am 03.02.2010 21:50, schrieb Anders Rundgren:
> Wouldn't it be possible to have random numbers?
Yes, this is indeed at possible solution but over time on Windows this
might result in a lot of cached information for each time the (same)
stick is connected. We should investigate this caching mechani
system
according to its serial number noted in USB interface. To avoid privacy
issues due to this behaviour we would like to replace the individual USB
serial number of the Crypto Stick with a generic one (e.g. ...). I
am wondering if this might result in any other problems especially when
using
card adapter (but in a smaller size of course ;-). The smartcard
adapter works well with the standard PCSC driver (on Linux, Windows,
MacOS X) so that the compatibility of the OpenPGP Card v2 needs to be
implemented "only". I would love to provide such Crypto Stick to
everybody who helps to ge