From: Crypto S. <cry...@pr...> - 2013-09-24 22:35:20
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Hi Daniel! I just stumbled upon your unanswered post of June. Answer: OpenPGP Card is fully supported by OpenSC. Best regards Jan Am 17.06.2013 23:36, schrieb Daniel Pocock: > > > Hi, > > I just had a look at this page: > > https://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/wiki/SupportedHardware > > and it has OpenPGP card below the `Unsupported' heading > > Is that still the case? There appears to be a lot of detail on the > OpenPGP page: > https://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/wiki/OpenPGP > > Would it be possible to annotate the unsupported cards with some > comments to distinguish those that will never be supported from those > that are work-in-progress? > > Looking at it from the other angle, the OpenSC FAQ took me to this page: > https://sites.google.com/site/alonbarlev/gnupg-pkcs11 > > which has a very brief statement about "The GnuPG developers insist of > implementing smartcard support from scratch, what makes a low smartcard > variety" - for an outsider, it's not exactly clear what that means. > > Is there any document the explains, at arm's length, the current state > of play with free-software related smart card technology and with some > practical comments about how people can mix-and-match all their > different use cases (e.g. ssh keys, gpg keys, X.509 certs for web/email, > VPN that use any of the above types of key, disk encryption, private > root CA key)? > > Regards, > > Daniel > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: > > Build for Windows Store. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Opensc-devel mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensc-devel > |