Jesus Luna wrote:
...
This HSM in particular (RealSec's CryptoSec at
http://www.realsec.com/esp/servicios/cifrado.html) does not store private
keys, it's only a crypto-accelerator.
how is this supposed to work ? pkcs11 expects the keys to be present
on token (or within the library) when a signature operation etc. is
called ... This cannot work with our pkcs11 engine at least not this
way (and with no other pkcs11 engine I'm aware of).
Btw: what does "pkcs11-tool -O -l --module <path to your pkcs11 lib>"
give you ?
Cheers,
Nils
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