Support for SmartCard-HSM

Martin Paljak martin at martinpaljak.net
Sun Nov 10 13:45:04 CET 2013


Hello,

Care to elaborate why?
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Martin
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On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Crypto Stick
<cryptostick at privacyfoundation.de> wrote:
> Implementations [1] and [3] aren't ready for prime time. Instead you may
> want to focus on [2].
>
> Regards,
> Jan
>
> Am 07.11.2013 15:50, schrieb Andreas Schwier:
>> O.K. then it's probably easier to allow our customers to load one of the
>> available OpenPGP JavaCard applets onto their device.
>>
>> So far I've found three different implementations
>>
>> [1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/javacardopenpgp/
>> [2] https://github.com/FluffyKaon/OpenPGP-Card
>> [3] http://sourceforge.net/projects/jopenpgpcard/
>>
>> Do you happen to know which one works best with GnuPG ?
>>
>> Andreas
>>
>>
>> On 11/07/2013 03:28 PM, Werner Koch wrote:
>>> On Wed,  6 Nov 2013 14:02, andreas.schwier.ml at cardcontact.de said:
>>>
>>>> types. However gpg with --card-status and --card-edit seems to only
>>>> support the OpenPGP card.
>>>
>>> Right.  If you want to use a smartcard with GnuPG the card needs to be
>>> compliant to the OpenPGP card spec.  We don't want to support a bunch of
>>> incompatible cards in gpg.  However, with 2.1 you should be able to
>>> convince gpg to work with arbitrary cards as long as they are supported
>>> by scdaemon.  However, "gpg --card-status" et al won't work which such
>>> cards.
>>>
>>>
>>> Shalom-Salam,
>>>
>>>    Werner
>>>
>>
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