Smart card reader (was: Re: [Gllug] natwest fantasticness)

Richard Jones rich at annexia.org
Tue Apr 6 13:16:15 UTC 2004


On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 02:14:10PM +0100, Richard Jones wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 01:37:54PM +0100, Nick Richards wrote:
> > >On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 11:43:49AM +0100, Doug Winter wrote:
> > >>Yeah, all those bag snatchers are well equipped with magstripe readers
> > >
> > >All you need to duplicate a magnetic strip is a cassette tape player.
> > 
> > I thought that another point of these new cards was to phase out the 
> > magnetic strip in favour of the chip on the front. (thus chip and pin) 
> > so there would be a slightly higher technical barrier to entry. 
> > Obviously not all that much but it's better than nothing.
> 
> Years ago when I was on the BT ADSL trial, they had some harebrained
> scheme where everyone was issued a card reader and smartcard to do
> secure online purchasing or somesuch nonsense.
> 
> Anyway as an upshot of this I now have a smartcard reader with a
> serial port connector.
> 
> The card reader doesn't have much in the way of identifying markings.
> On the front it says "Smart Mouse" [sic] and on the back it says "Made
> in China SM1-9886939", the latter seemingly a serial number.
> 
> Ideas on how to make this thing go under Linux?  Are smartcards and
> readers standardized?  I'm a bit reluctant to plug in my bank card in
> there at the moment :-)

Ah ... Google should be my friend:

http://damien.sauveron.free.fr/

Rich.

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