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QSign new package announce
Hi all,
the Smart Sign projects now hosts a new package, namely QSign,
a Qt-based application for managing smart-card based digital
signatures. The first package release is available for free
download from the Smart Sign web site:
http://smartsign.sourceforge.net
(still missing some info in the web pages, so go straight
to the Download->Download SF subsection).
The program interacts with an external device such as a
smart-card by the use of the PKCS#11 interface. Signatures
are formatted in PEM-encoded PKCS#7 format.
More Details follow.
Please, submit any comments, suggestions, bugs and any other
kind of feedback to the Smart Sign mailing lists:
mailto:smartsign-users@lists.sourceforge.net
mailto:smartsign-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Bye,
Tommaso.
2003-08-14 15:03:21 UTC by kefren
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JMuscleCard Released
The new package JMuscleCard has been released, allowing Java Applications and Applets to use MuscleCard API. This is a JNI-based gateway, that almost maps one-to-one MuscleCard API function calls to Java methods, with the addition of a minimal set of classes. JMuscleCard allows Java applications to take advantage of MuscleCard smart-card drivers.
2003-07-25 08:06:50 UTC by kefren
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Sign-MCard 0.2.0 release announce
A new release of the Sign-MCard package is available for download from the download section, both in source format and in binary RPM format for RedHat Linux distributions. The new release fixes some problems arising when trying to use a user PIN different from the transport one.
2003-03-31 13:51:27 UTC by kefren
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OpenSSH-MCard-3.5p1 release announce
Hi all,
a new OpenSSH-MCard package has been released, by integrating latest OpenSSH package for Linux (3.5p1) with latest PCSC-Lite / MuscleCard smart card middleware (1.1.1). Try it out and post comments to the Smart Sign mailing lists.
2003-01-24 14:50:55 UTC by kefren
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Sign-MCard new release announce
A new release of the Sign-MCard package has been
released.
It allows to calculate PKCS#7 digital
signatures on generic files using smartcards with
the MUSCLE Card Framework for interoperability
across multiple vendor devices.
The new release mainly fixes some minor bugs.
Now the signing utility infers the PIN number to
be used from the key usage ACL word onto the card.
It is also possible to load an externally
generated, DER-encoded, key onto the card,
by using the new command 'load_key'.
Please submit any comments to the Smart Sign
mailing lists.
2002-06-03 10:27:27 UTC by kefren