[Ubuntu-be] Eid (was Re: Fingerprint authentication)

Patrick Coeman patrick.coeman at 171.be
Thu Aug 23 01:18:09 BST 2007


Fine for me !

Lucien Demeuse schreef:
> Hi Dirk,
> 
> I can rewrite these pages in English
> - if several people find the subject interesting
> - that there is an agreement for a publication on ubuntu-be
> - that somebody agrees to read again and correct the text
> 
> Lucien
> 
> 2007/8/22, Dirk Tas <dirk.tas at telenet.be <mailto:dirk.tas at telenet.be>>:
> 
>     Hello,
> 
> 
>     The information and screenshots on the webpage look really
>     promising, only my french is really really bad, is there anybody who
>     can translate it into english or dutch ?
>     Maybe an information page on the ubuntu-be site can be made ?
> 
> 
>     Dirk
> 
> 
> 
> 
>     Op woensdag 22-08-2007 om 18:03 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Lucien
>     Demeuse:
>>     What you can do with your eid card and it is very important is to use
>>     it with Cryptonit. With both eid and Cryptonit you can exchange your
>>     public key (certificate) issue by the Gnupg system (for exemple
>>     Seahorse). Indeed, the weakness of the system Gnupg lies only in the
>>     certification of the public key to be able to be used in full safety
>>     by a company
>>
>>     For more explanation see
>>     http://users.skynet.be/linux-rixensart/app51_gpass.html#cryptonit
>>      <http://users.skynet.be/linux-rixensart/app51_gpass.html#cryptonit>
>>
>>     Lucien
>>
>>     2007/8/22, Jan Claeys <ubuntu at janc.be <mailto:ubuntu at janc.be>>:
>>     > Op zondag 19-08-2007 om 13:52 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Michael
>>     > Anckaert:
>>     > > On Sunday 19 August 2007 12:32, Patrick Coeman wrote:
>>     > > > Does someone has a idea or we can do something usefully with our eid? I
>>     > > > can read the card, I can use it at tax-on-web but is it possible to use
>>     > > > it for authentication on ubuntu?
>>     >
>>     > > I doubt it we can use the e-id for authentication. [...]
>>     >
>>     > > I think that you need a custom build pam module to authenticate with
>>     > > it.
>>     >
>>     > 'libpam-p11' might work and is available in Ubuntu.
>>     >
>>     >
>>     >
>>     > --
>>     > Jan Claeys
>>     >
>>     >
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