CACKey provides a standard interface (PKCS#11) for smartcards connected to a PC/SC compliant reader. It performs a similar function to "CoolKey", but only supports Government Smartcards. It supports all Government Smartcards that implement the Government Smartcard Interoperability Specification (GSC-IS) v2.1 or newer.
The following site is the "upstream" version: http://cackey.rkeene.org/
The conservatory version is only interesting in that it preserves some information about licensing/copyrights that may not be documented in the upstream.
- pkg: CACKey version 20140418
- date: Fri Apr 18 13:19:40 EDT 2014
- contact: [email protected]
- pkg: CACKey version 201207191606
- date: Thu Jul 19 16:06:56 UTC 2012
- author: US Army Corps of Engineers
- contact: Roy Keene US Army Corps of Engineers Information Technology Laboratory Vicksburg, MS 39180
Portions of this software were developed under contract to the U.S. Government, and are made available pursuant to the DFARS clauses cited below.
Copyright 2012, Lockheed Martin Corporation
The U.S. Government has Unlimited Rights in this computer software pursuant to the clause DFARS 252.227-7014 of contract No. W91WMC-07-D-0001. Any reproduction of this computer software, or portions thereof, marked with this legend must also reproduce these markings.
See LICENCE for more details.
$ ./configure
$ make
# make install
This will install two libraries (libcackey.so, and libcackey_g.so) into
"/usr/local/lib".
32-bit and 64-bit Windows libraries can be compiled on POSIX systems using the
mingw toolchain. The 32-bit binaries will require extracting winscard.dll and
winscard.lib from the Microsoft Platform SDK to 'build/cackey_win32_build/lib/'.
$ sh build/cackey_win64_build/build.sh
This will create 64-bit libraries named libcackey.dll and libcackey_g.dll.
The libraries "libcackey.so" and "libcackey_g.so" are RSA PKCS#11
Providers. They are meant to be linked into any application that
requires a PKCS#11 provider.
The library "libcackey.so" is meant for general purpose use.
The library "libcackey_g.so" is for debugging purposes. It has
debugging symbols compiled in and generates debugging information on
stderr.
$ make test
$ ./test
- or -
$ ./test 2>cackey_debug.log