diff --git a/Security-Tokens.md b/Security-Tokens.md index aacc452..7bed324 100644 --- a/Security-Tokens.md +++ b/Security-Tokens.md @@ -33,12 +33,12 @@ Roughly every third key generation on card fails with all tested smart cards and ## Are there other compatible security tokens besides the recommended ones? Besides Fidesmo, YubiKey, we don't know of other NFC-enabled security tokens that support OpenPGP out of the box. You can however buy one of the following products and install [ykneo-openpgp](https://github.com/Yubico/ykneo-openpgp) by yourself. We wouldn't encourage you to do this as it requires to install special tools. - * [J3D081, JCOP v2.4.2 Card from cryptoshop.com](http://www.cryptoshop.com) (TESTED, works with ykneo-openpgp applet) - * [JCOP-Card from javacardos.com](http://www.javacardos.com) (TESTED, works with ykneo-openpgp applet) - * [A22CR & A40CR from javacardos.com](http://www.javacardos.com) (NEEDS HACK; Secure Messaging support needs to be stripped from ykneo-openpgp) - * [JavaCOS A22 dual interface Java card - 150K from smartcardfocus.us](http://www.smartcardfocus.us) (NOT RECOMMENDED; has issues with RSA signing) - * [J3A040 or J3A080 from smartcardsource.com](http://www.smartcardsource.com) (NOT TESTED) - * [J3A040 or J3A080 from motechno.com](http://www.motechno.com) (NOT TESTED) +| Card | ykneo-openpgp | SmartPGP | Notes | +|------|------|------|------| +| [J3D081, JCOP v2.4.2 Card from cryptoshop.com](http://www.cryptoshop.com) | ✔ | 𐄂 | | +| [A22CR & A40CR from javacardos.com](http://www.javacardos.com) | 𐄂 | 𐄂 | NEEDS HACK; Secure Messaging support needs to be stripped from ykneo-openpgp | +| [J3H081 SCP02 and SCP03](https://www.motechno.com/buy/j3h081-jcop3/) | ✔ | MUST USE v3.0.1 branch | + ## Are external USB Smartcard Reader supported? Not officially. However, you can turn on "Allow untested USB Devices", under experimental settings and try your reader. It must have a CCID interface and you should insert the OpenPGP card before plugging in the reader. We found that Nexus 5X reboots, but Nexus 6P works. Readers on [this page](https://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid/supported.html) will work with higher probability but we cannot provide any recommendations, we still recommend one of the supported security tokens from the table above. Some discussions about this is in [#1912](https://github.com/open-keychain/open-keychain/issues/1912)