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CRYPTO-KitCRYPTO-Kit is a set of application programming interfaces available on the Windows, Linux and Macintosh platforms, the purpose of which is to provide access to two CRYPTOCard services: the EUS and the Authentication Service. The EUS is used for the management of software, Smart card and USB tokens, and obtaining responses from these tokens. The Authentication Service (CRYPTO-Server) at its core - returns the result of an authentication request, either accept – the response from the token is correct – or reject – the response from the token is not the response the server expects. An overview of the relationships between an application, CRYPTO-Kit, the EUS and CRYPTO-Server is shown below:
Typically uses of CRYPTO-Kit include:
CRYPTO-Kit is included with all CRYPTO-Server distributions.
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