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From: Thomas.BruendlOmnikey.at
Date: Fri Nov 16 2001 - 06:59:20 CST

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    Raymond

    Utimaco Desktop is a former name of OMNIKEY CardMan 2020.
    Utimaco PCMCIA 4000 is a former name of OMNIKEY CardMan 4000.

    For both readers we have Linux drivers for different kernel versions. If
    you have any problem during installation , you can contact me directly. You
    can download them from our web page (www.omnikey.com). We tested it with
    RedHat and Suse.

    Thomas Bruendl
    Development Manager

    ATTENTION: new address !
    OMNIKEY AG
    Ferihumerstrasse 13
    A-4040 Linz
    Austria

    Tel +43 (0) 732 / 602220 - 32
    Mobile +43 (0) 664 / 1106386
    Fax +43 (0) 732 / 602220 - 15
    E-Mail thomas.bruendlomnikey.com
    Web www.omnikey.com

                                                                                                    
                        "Raymond
                        Causton" An: <sclinuxlinuxnet.com>
                        <rciki.fi> Kopie:
                        Gesendet von: Thema: MUSCLE What do I need to be able to read
                        owner-sclinuxd PKCS#15 cards on Linux?
                        rizzle.com
                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    
                        16.11.2001
                        00:21
                        Bitte antworten
                        an sclinux
                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

    I'm looking into beeing able to use the Finnish Electronic Identity card
    (FINEID) in Linux. This card is a Setec (www.setec.fi They also provide EMV
    cards to VISA, etc.) 16kb smart card which runs SetCOS 4 as its OS and
    contains an crypto processor on chip. The certificates stored into the card
    are PKCS#15 profiled X.509v3 certificates.

    I have a selection of readers at my disposal i.e. Setec SetCAD 203 (serial)
    Utimaco Desktop USB, Utimaco PCMCIA 4000 and an ancient Philips PE122.
    Which
    one of these card readers are best supported under Linux currently? What
    components are needed for a reader to operate under Linux - obviously a
    PC/SC library and a hardware driver (is it a kernel module?) - what else?

    I'm aiming to be able to use the certificates for at least client
    authentication onto websites using either Konqueror 2.2.2, Netscape
    Navigator 4.78/6.2 or Mozilla. Preferably I'd like to be able to compose
    and
    receive S/MIME e-mail and authenticate to my Linux system with the SC. Is
    this even remotely possible?

    I'm running currently Debian woody on one machine, Slackware 8.0 on
    another
    one and LFS 3.0 on my development/test machine. Which one would be the
    prefered distro to begin building SC support for?

    Yours Sincerely,
        Raymond Causton
        [rc (at) iki.fi]

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