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<div id="searchable"><h1>Rainbow iKey 3000</h1>
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<a class="ext-link" title="http://www.rainbow.com/" href="http://www.rainbow.com/" shape="rect">Rainbow</a> offers the iKey 300, an USB crypto token with 32k memory
and support for RSA keys up to 1024bit key length.
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The iKey 3000 is fully supported by OpenSC and is well tested.
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The smart card inside is a starcos card by Gieseke and Devrient.
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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.
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Rainbow iKey 3000 is bundled with <a class="missing" href="/opensc/wiki/StarSign" shape="rect">StarSign?</a> software by A.E.T. which follows the PKCS#15 standard. Thus key
can be initialized with either OpenSC or <a class="missing" href="/opensc/wiki/StarSign" shape="rect">StarSign?</a> and will work with both.
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Documentation for the Starcos Smartcard is available to the public. Send those nice folks at G&amp;D an email
and they will send you the latest manual.
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<a class="ext-link" title="http://www.cyprotect.com/" href="http://www.cyprotect.com/" shape="rect">Cyprotect</a> sells Rainbow iKey 3000 tokens at 68 Euro per piece.
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