On Wednesday 18 July 2007 11:10:30 Dmitry wrote:
> Andreas Jellinghaus <aj <at> dungeon.inka.de> writes:
> > you got it to work? great!  I once got the binary on the web page to
> > work, but everytime I compiled it myself (and got it signed by
> > microsoft), it didn't work. did you compile it yourself? can you share
> > the code?
>
> Sorry, it is pkcscsp2. First I used csp11, but unsuccessful. Now I use
> pkcscsp2.

sorry, still confused. I know csp11 and pkcscsp, but what is pkcscsp2?
google doesn't find it. is the source still open source? is it available for
download somewhere? can I recompile it myself and ship it signed by microsoft 
with opensc?

> I need asymmetric encrypt throw standard Windows CSP, and decrypt throw
> OpenSc, it is possible?
>
> I just want hear, what I'm moving in right direction.

I think yes. OpenSC is meant to offer only what the card offiers. All other 
function should be implemented by the host PC and use the operating
system functions.

Regards, Andreas
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