


Security by michaelbuesch 36 comments
what do you think of storing the password file on a smartcard? The complete file, not only the masterkey!
I got several passwords for me an my customers. But I never sit in front of a single computer. But I got my smartcard with me...
Which way should it be implemented. (I took a look at it. I think I could do it)
Should there be an additional Filemenu-Entry:
* Read from smartcard
* Save to smardcard
When using my passwords, I could save them to disk by mistake. :(
But it would be easy to load a password file an then store it on the smartcard.
Or should it be in the configuration menu, a checkbox: "Don't save to disk but save to smartcard".
Not sure about this.
The password data would be saved to the private pin-protected area of the smartcard. Should the data still be password protected?
What do you think?
Kind regards
Cornelius - Sep 06 2006

Video Apps by cornelinux 20 comments
Unfortunately I am not on the Linuxtag. But I am on the Cebit at the aladdin booth (somewhere in Hall 7) all the time. ...you know: smartcards.
If you are there, too, just drop by!
I got a running openvpn config there to show. When I got some time again, I will forward you this example...
True: It might be a bit tricky with the PIN for the smartcard, that is supposed to be entered at the command line. - Mar 05 2006
since version 2 beta x openvpn is able to support smartcards via pkcs11.
These are just about 5 options in the config file.
There will be a password prompt at the command line, to enter the PIN of the smartcard.
When will kvpnc support this?
Kind regards
Cornelius - Mar 01 2006

Security by Abdel-Mujib 25 comments
Regards
Cornelius - Jan 13 2006

Security by michaelbuesch 36 comments
Cornelius - Jan 13 2006

Video Apps by cornelinux 20 comments
Maybe it is not at the right place in the gui.
I appreciate to hear, that this program was helpful for you such a long time :-)
Hope you'll like 0.8.5
Regards
Cornelius - Jun 18 2005

Video Apps by cornelinux 20 comments
I was asked this some time ago.
But I will have to do some code rewrite (which is on my roadmap), so it will be easier for _somebody_ to integrate it into k3b.
It is open source.
I never got familiar with using k3b, so my ambition isn't that high! :-)
Moreover, kavi2svcd is no burning program. It is a conversion program.
So, to keep a long story short: I will not do it within one or two years.
Regards
Cornelius - Apr 25 2005

Video Apps by cornelinux 20 comments
now the file is available.
Sourceforge had problems with its upload-server.
Sorry for this inconvinience.
Regards
Cornelius - Jan 18 2005

Video Apps by cornelinux 20 comments
have you tried to do a automake and autoconf?
Regards
Cornelius - Jan 12 2005

Video Apps by cornelinux 20 comments
see this http://www.cornelinux.de/web/linux/kavi2svcd/bilder/Transcode-tab.png image.
You can enter the audio and video bitrate and it will calculate the file size of the video.
You can either enter the file size you want to produce and it will fill in the video bitrate.
But the prediction of the filesize is not 100% reliable.
Regards
Cornelius - Oct 25 2004

Video Apps by cornelinux 20 comments
feel free, to test it! :-)
Cornelinux - Oct 13 2004