card reader (was: riseup.net OpenPGP Best Practices article)
Ville Määttä
vmaatta at gmail.com
Sat Jun 28 22:47:48 CEST 2014
I'm using the FSFE card [1] with SCR3500 [2]. Ok yeah sure, that’s a fellowship card but I actually also wanted to point out the SCR3500 which is a nice similar form factor option for a reader.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jbaxi8ulfdz5585/fsfe_with_scr3500.jpg
[1] http://fsfe.org/fellowship/card.html
[2] http://www.chipdrive.de/index.php/en/smart-card-reader-writer/rfid-nfc-contact-smart-card-reader-writer/kontakt/scr3500-faltbarer-usb-chipkartenleser.htm
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Ville
> On 28.6.2014, at 21.33, Nicholas Cole <nicholas.cole at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 9:18 AM, Werner Koch <wk at gnupg.org> wrote:
>> On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 21:44, dshaw at jabberwocky.com said:
>>
>>> I do admire the Neo form factor though.
>>
>> The SCT3512 [1] with an OpenPGP card is also quite convenient:
>>
>> http://werner.eifzilla.de/sct3512.jpg
>>
>> I have taken off the ID-000 form factor card for the picture. The label
>> is also non-standard but easy to apply. I have that reader in daily use
>> for about a year now. kernelconcepts distributes pre-punched cards but
>> it is also possible to cut an ID-000 out off a regular sized card.
>> Price for the reader w/o card is in the 20 Euro range.
>
> I can't find a UK source for this, but it does look good.
>
> Speaking of which, is there an alternative source for GnuPG
> Smartcards? KernelConcepts is out of stock until August.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> N.
>
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