From: Alon Bar-L. <alo...@gm...> - 2008-03-29 06:29:33
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The OpenSC stuff is mainly reverse engineered, without any help or discloser from vendor. This is a risk. On 3/29/08, Jan Just Keijser <ja...@ni...> wrote: > Aladdin itself does not ; we use eToken PRO's with opensc without too > many issues, either with Aladdin's proprietary drivers or with > opensc/openct ... > > cheers, > > > JJK > > > Alon Bar-Lev wrote: > > Forgot to mention the obvious... Aladdin does not support Open Source. > > > > On 3/28/08, Alon Bar-Lev <alo...@gm...> wrote: > > > >> I recommend any card that its vendor support Open Source software, and > >> does not force the user to use proprietary binary drivers. > >> Look at OpenSC project and choose any smartcard that has no issues. > >> > >> > >> Alon. > >> > >> > >> On 3/28/08, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães <leo...@so...> wrote: > >> > > >> > Not here in Brazil ..... the cheapest eToken PRO 32k i found was > >> > about US$ 110 for buying less than 50 pieces. > >> > > >> > on the other hand, i have these Feitian ePass tokens for about US$ > >> > 70 ... > >> > > >> > Jan Just Keijser escreveu: > >> > > You can get Aladdin eToken PRO 32K's for US$ 33 a piece - are the > >> > > ePass tokens even cheaper than that? Several sites list Linux > >> > > compatibility for the ePass3000 , BTW. > >> > > > >> > > cheers, > >> > > >> > > |