<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <title> RainbowIkeyThree – OpenSC </title><style type="text/css"> @import url(trac.css); </style></head><body><div id="content" class="wiki"> <div class="wikipage searchable"> <h1 id="iKey3000">iKey 3000</h1> <p> <a class="ext-link" href="http://www.safenet.com" shape="rect"><span class="icon"> </span>SafeNet</a> offers the iKey 3000 (known as Rainbow iKey before), an USB crypto token with 32k memory and support for RSA keys up to 1024bit key length. </p> <p> The iKey 3000 is fully supported by OpenSC and is well tested. You need to obtain a USB driver for the token, you can use OpenCT on Linux. </p> <p> The smart card inside is a starcos card by Giesecke & Devrient. </p> <p> One minor feature of Starcos is that a PIN can only be unblocked if it is blocked. For this reason the regression test pin0002 fails, but this is a harmless and known issue, so please ignore. </p> <p> iKey 3000 is bundled with <a class="wiki" href="StarSign.html" shape="rect">StarSign</a> software by A.E.T. (to be exact the A.E.T. middleware is called SafeSign) which follows the PKCS#15 standard. Thus key can be initialized with either OpenSC or <a class="wiki" href="StarSign.html" shape="rect">StarSign</a> and will work with both. </p> <p> Documentation for the Starcos Smartcard is available upon request from G&D. </p> </div><ul class="tags"><li class="header">Tags</li><li><a href="/opensc/tags/%271024b%27" rel="tag" shape="rect">1024b</a> </li><li><a href="/opensc/tags/%27supported%27" rel="tag" shape="rect">supported</a> </li><li><a href="/opensc/tags/%27usbtoken%27" rel="tag" shape="rect">usbtoken</a> </li></ul> </div><div class="footer"><hr></hr><p><a href="index.html">Back to Index</a></p></div></body></html>