Hello Douglas, I try many foruns, and all the time I get Unsupported card:
opensc-tool --reader 0 --name Unsupported card Do you know how to find the real type of my card? I try pcsc_scan But I didnt find some name that I can compare with this list: https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki/Supported-hardware-%28smart-cards-and-USB-tokens%29 pcsc_scan PC/SC device scanner V 1.4.18 (c) 2001-2011, Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rouss...@free.fr> Compiled with PC/SC lite version: 1.7.4 Using reader plug'n play mechanism Scanning present readers... 0: ACS ACR 38U-CCID 00 00 Mon Dec 16 19:05:21 2013 Reader 0: ACS ACR 38U-CCID 00 00 Card state: Card inserted, ATR: 3B 7F 18 00 00 80 59 49 44 65 61 59 49 44 65 61 6C 5F 31 2E ATR: 3B 7F 18 00 00 80 59 49 44 65 61 59 49 44 65 61 6C 5F 31 2E + TS = 3B --> Direct Convention + T0 = 7F, Y(1): 0111, K: 15 (historical bytes) TA(1) = 18 --> Fi=372, Di=12, 31 cycles/ETU 129032 bits/s at 4 MHz, fMax for Fi = 5 MHz => 161290 bits/s TB(1) = 00 --> VPP is not electrically connected TC(1) = 00 --> Extra guard time: 0 + Historical bytes: 80 59 49 44 65 61 59 49 44 65 61 6C 5F 31 2E Category indicator byte: 80 (compact TLV data object) Tag: 5, len: 9 (card issuer's data) Card issuer data: 49 44 65 61 59 49 44 65 61 Tag: 6, len: C (pre-issuing data) Data: 5F 31 2E Possibly identified card (using /home/raul/.smartcard_list.txt): 3B 7F 18 00 00 80 59 49 44 65 61 59 49 44 65 61 6C 5F 31 2E e-CNPJ issued by Fenacon (eID) http://www.fenacon.org.br Thanks For All Help. On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 5:28 PM, Douglas E. Engert <deeng...@anl.gov> wrote: > > > On 12/16/2013 11:46 AM, Raul Rosetto Munoz wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> That's my first time that I really need to understand how the smart card >> works. >> >> First of all I have with me a Brazilian Digital Document called e-CPF, >> this card is an Version V2 with 2048 bits and is part of IPC-BRAZIL. >> >> Every thing start because I need to sign my device serial number with my >> smart card, in the documentation that I need to follow just say that I need >> sign a number like "290953052" and after sign I >> need to get an data string in base64, followed the PKCS #1 version 1.5. >> >> My First question, there is an chance to outsource the private key inside >> the smart card? >> > > No. That is the point of a smart card, the private key can not be read. > It can only be used for decryption or signing. (The public key in a > certificate > is used for encryption or verifying signatures.) > (The issuer of the card may be able to read it, but not ordinary users.) > > > >> I asked that because if I get the private key I can do that using openssl. >> > > You might be able to use OpenSSL, if the card has an openssl engine or > the card has a PKCS#11 library. (OpenSC has an openssl_engine for use with > PKCS#11.) > OpenSC also has PKCS#11 for some cards. Not clear if the e-cnpj is > supported or not. > People have asked in the past. > > https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki > > https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki/Supported- > hardware-%28smart-cards-and-USB-tokens%29 > > Google for: opensc smart card e-cnpj > > > >> But if this happen I cant see an reason for smart cards work well. >> >> Im sorry to ask this basics questions but I realy got difficult to find >> informations. >> >> Thanks For All Help! >> >> -- >> *Raul Rosetto Muñoz* >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Muscle mailing list >> Muscle@lists.musclecard.com >> http://lists.musclecard.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle_lists.musclecard.com >> >> > -- > > Douglas E. Engert <deeng...@anl.gov> > Argonne National Laboratory > 9700 South Cass Avenue > Argonne, Illinois 60439 > (630) 252-5444 > > _______________________________________________ > Muscle mailing list > Muscle@lists.musclecard.com > http://lists.musclecard.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle_lists.musclecard.com > -- *Raul Rosetto Muñoz*
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