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Re: GPG-compatible smart cards?


From: Gunnar Peterson <gunnar () arctecgroup net>
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 09:55:49 -0600

Hi Joanna,

I believe Gemalto  supports 2048 RSA on its .Net cards:
http://www.gemalto.com/pages/index.php?idLng=2&idCat=1187000070

Also, not exactly what you were asking but pretty cool all the same:

http://www.dotnetcard.com/blogs/ksachdeva/PermaLink,guid,bf3ad3ca-c83e-4701-
800c-8afe2d9825d6.aspx

http://www.dotnetcard.com/blogs/ksachdeva/PermaLink,guid,06209ed1-ebeb-48da-
ab9f-ca0833c4942a.aspx

-gp



On 1/4/07 6:33 PM, "Joanna Rutkowska" <joanna () invisiblethings org> wrote:

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Hello,

does anybody know any GnuPG-compatible smart cards, which would
implement 2048 RSA?

I know only about the following two (which I guess are actually the same
one card):

http://www.g10code.com/p-card.html
http://fsfe.org/en/about

buy they only support 1024 RSA :(

Happy New Year, BTW.
joanna.
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