Thac's RPMs for Mandrake10.0

Updated 2004-09-01

Added libassuan-0.6.6

Added opensc-0.9.2

Added pcsc-lite-1.2.9

Added pcsc-perl-1.4.2

Added pcsc-tools-1.4.0

Added openct-0.6.1

Added ccid-0.9.2

Added xcardii-0.9.9

Added pycsc-0.0.3

Added pkcs11-login-0.3

My Index rpms for Mandrake10.0

My Networking rpms for Mandrake10.0

My Sound rpms for Mandrake10.0

My Util rpms for Mandrake10.0

My HamRadio rpms for Mandrake10.0

My Graphics rpms for Mandrake10.0

My Webb rpms for Mandrake10.0



Type this in a console as root, to add my RPMS to the urpmi database.
urpmi.addmedia thacs.rpms http://www.mde.djura.org/10.0/RPMS with hdlist.cz

Check this page to add some more RPM resources to the urpmi database.
Easy urpmi config for Mandrake

MUSCLE - Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment. is a project to coordinate the development of smart cards and applications under Linux.
The purpose is to develop a set of compliant drivers, API's, and a resource manager
for various smart cards and readers for the GNU environment.
Source code is now distributed by this site that supports the Schlumbeger Reflex 60 line of reader
and all ISO-7816-4 compliant smart cards.
I would like to see a Linux resource manager for smart cards and other cryptographic tokens
such as Ibuttons or SecureId.
A good standpoint for this is the PC/SC specifications written for Microsoft OS.
libassuan GnuPG IPC library.

  • My libassuan-0.6.6 RPM here
  • My libassuan-0.6.6 SRPM here

pcsc-lite Muscle PC/SC Framework for Linux.
  • My pcsc-lite-1.2.9 RPM here
  • My libpcsc-lite0-1.2.9 RPM here
  • My libpcsc-lite0-devel-1.2.9 RPM here
  • My pcsc-lite-1.2.9 SRPM here

pcsc-perl PC/SC library for Perl.
  • My pcsc-perl-1.4.2 RPM here
  • My pcsc-perl-1.4.2 SRPM here

pcsc-tools The pcsc-tools package contains some tools useful for a user of PC/SC
user. The tools provided are:
* pcsc_scan(1) scans available smart card readers and print detected
events: card insertion with ATR, card removal;
* ATR_analysis(1) analyses a smart card ATR (Anwser To Reset)
* scriptor(1) Perl script to send commands to a smart card using a
batch file or stdin;
* gscriptor(1) the same idea as scriptor(1) but with Perl-Gtk GUI.
  • My pcsc-tools-1.4.0 RPM here
  • My pcsc-tools-1.4.0 SRPM here

openct is a middleware framework for smart card terminals.
It provides a library with rich set of functions for driver writers,
protocol drivers for T=0 and T=1, serial and USB functionality,
including USB hotplugging. See openct.html in the included
documentation for configuration notes.
  • My openct-0.6.1 RPM here
  • My libopenct0-0.6.1 RPM here
  • My libopenct0-devel-0.6.1 RPM here
  • My openct-0.6.1 SRPM here

opensc is a library for accessing SmartCard devices using PC/SC Lite middleware package.
It is also the core library of the OpenSC project.
Basic functionality (e.g. SELECT FILE, READ BINARY) should
work on any ISO 7816-4 compatible SmartCard.
Encryption and decryption using private keys on the SmartCard is possible with
PKCS#15 compatible cards, such as the FINEID (Finnish Electronic IDentity) card.
Swedish Posten eID cards have also been confirmed to work.
  • My opensc-0.9.2 RPM here
  • My libopensc0-0.9.2 RPM here
  • My libopensc0-devel-0.9.2 RPM here
  • My opensc-pam-0.9.2 RPM here
  • My mozilla-opensc-signer-0.9.2 RPM here
  • My opensc-0.9.2 SRPM here

ccid Generic USB CCID (Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices) driver.
  • My ccid-0.9.2 RPM here
  • My ccid-0.9.2 SRPM here

XCardII is a graphical program to manage a MuscleCard (either a Java
Card containing the MuscleCard applet or any other card supported as a
plu- gin through the MuscleCard Framework. Drag and drop files to the
smartcard, manage PINs, objects, keys, etc. Import, export, and
generate onboard keys.
  • My xcardii-0.9.9 RPM here
  • My xcardii-0.9.9 SRPM here

pkcs11_login
This Linux-PAM login module allows a X.509 certificate based user
login. The certificate and its dedicated private key are thereby
accessed by means of an appropriate PKCS #11 module. For the
verification of the users' certificates, locally stored CA
certificates as well as either online or locally accessible CRLs are used.
  • My pkcs11-login-0.3 RPM here
  • My pkcs11-login-0.3 SRPM here

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