If you want to remain on neutral grounds,
and treat all distro's likewise, you might consider the OBS.
A good example is:
http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/rbos:/ib/
Where a guy builds a package for debian, ubuntu, centos, fedora,
mandriva and suse..
hans
On Sun,
Hi all,
From what i learned, it seems that GSM-sims hold their info in specific
EF's on the smartcard.
Although they miss the directory structure normally found on cards, is
there any reason why i should not be able to read thsoe EF's?
I mean, when inserting a SIM into a reader, i get the ATR,
On Thu, 2012-05-24 at 17:48 +0300, Martin Paljak wrote:
Hello,
SPE is Secure PIN entry.
Depending on the exact version of your reader (there are several) the
S in SPE can be bogus:
http://martinpaljak.net/2011/03/19/insecure-hp-usb-smart-card-keyboard/
The reader will still
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
On Mon, 2011-08-22 at 07:41 +0200, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
Am Samstag 20 August 2011, 09:34:21 schrieb Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos:
On 08/18/2011 11:11 AM, Hans Witvliet wrote:
Perhaps a ludicreous question, but i post it anyway... Some
creditcard companies or banks supply their customer
Ok, re-trying after changing postconf-settings...
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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 23:13:16 +0200
Hi all
Hi all,
Perhaps a ludicreous question, but i post it anyway...
Some creditcard companies or banks supply their customer with cards plus
pin-code in order to identify themselfs during financial transactions.
From my focus i presume these look like ordinary smartcards.
Can these cards also be