I'm so sorry for this post, but I think this is necessary.
Although this site is designed for research, some users misuse it. These users choose a name for its profile that is a vilification. For example this user select the "kire khar" as her/his profiles name.
This name is so bad that I think...
@SEJPM @e-sushi Thx a lot =D I didn't expect it to be noticed. :D Well I don't know if I "donate" some points if I will be require to be on approval again. :)
the YubiKey NEO may fit this category (depending on your use-case) as does much of the stuff supported by OpenSC natively (imagine this to be right above your latest post)
I think the closest card is actually going to be the ACOS5-64. There's a development branch of OpenSC right now working on support. The thing is I don't want to pay $60 for their SDK if their pkcs11 libraries turn out to be as bad as Gemalto's one
Yesterday, I had a question and wanted to post it on Cryptography Stack Exchange. However, my VPN was down at that time, so I cannot log in with my existing account. I had no choice but to ask that question as an unregistered guest. When asked to provide an email address, I typed the one used to ...
i have a id_rsa (private key which is used by me to authentication and encryption together with cert on yubikey piv smardcart provider on slot 9a) now i wish to use this key to create a pkcs12 keystore (private key + self signed cert) to sign jar files (android apk) via other slot on yubikey piv ...
@diagprov rumors say there should be an option in your yubikey configuration tool to enable or disable up to three different modes of operation of yubikeys
Just tried to load a 2048-bit self-signed key with the cert tool. Asked for user pin (so cert tool is probably checking key sizes, there's hope), but then it gave me an error message and now Windows refuses to recognize the smart card reader
I stand by my assertion that their software is crap
Honestly at this stage I think it might be worth a) buying programmable smart cards, b) writing a pkcs15/pkcs11 set of extensions and on card apps myself and then c) using them
the only card I can confirm to work with opensc is the smartcard-hsm, but it "only" supports 2048-bit RSA, no openpgp (AFAICT) and "only" 320-bit FP ECC
the laser version has FIPS certification though...
@diagprov the documentation on the OpenSC wiki sucks for them