It's confirmed by my provider that it should work with OpenSC, even better i've prove because a friend of mine has no problems with it. Same OS and hardware ..
I'll probably try again to solve the issue with a support team of the my provider. If you have any other ideas, i'll appreciate if you let me know. Greets, Dincho Todorov On Jun 5, 2009, at 4:00 PM, JP Szikora wrote: > Sevdalin Todorov Todorov a écrit : >> Hi, >> >> [din...@mini]-[/Library/OpenSC/bin]$ ./cardos-info >> Running cardos-tool --info >> Using reader with a card: OmniKey CardMan 6121 00 00 >> 3b:f2:18:00:02:c1:0a:31:fe:58:c8:08:74 >> Info : CardOS V4.3B (C) Siemens AG 1994-2004 >> Chip type: 124 >> Serial number: 26 67 9b 08 15 1a >> Full prom dump: >> 33 66 00 1B 5B 5B 5B 5B 7C FF 26 67 9B 08 15 1A 3f..[[[[|.&g.... >> 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ >> OS Version: 200.8 (that's CardOS M4.3B) >> Current life cycle: 16 (operational) > > CardOS formatted with OpenSC let the Life cycle in Administrative > mode. This is not really important, but just a good sign. >> Security Status of current DF: >> Free memory : 15 >> ATR Status: 0x0 ROM-ATR >> Packages installed: >> E1 09 01 04 13 02 C8 08 8F 01 01 ........... >> Ram size: 4, Eeprom size: 64, cpu type: 66, chip config: 63 >> Free eeprom memory: 38740 >> System keys: PackageLoadKey (version 0x00, retries 10) >> System keys: StartKey (version 0xff, retries 10) >> Path to current DF: >> 50 15 P. >> >> The output from opensc-tool -f is too long what specifics should i >> look for ? > To have an idea of the overall structure of the card. >> The card is provided by the certificated issuer, this is officially >> e-sing in our country, so i suppose that i do not need to >> initialize it ? > You certainly don't need to format the card (you will loose all the > content of the card...). But if the card is not formatted with > OpenSC tools, you have no garanties that it will work with OpenSC, > unless this is clearly documented by your provider. If not, ask for > a pkcs11 module. > > I can confirm you that the CardOS 4.3B works perfectly with OpenSC > on a MacIntel running 10.5.7 (if the the card is formatted with > OpenSC's pkcs15-init) ;-) > > Jean-Pierre >> >> On Jun 5, 2009, at 3:20 PM, JP Szikora wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Your card (a CardOS from Siemens) is (probably) not initialized >>> with OpenSC tools (pkcs15-init). Maybe you need to use a PKCS11 >>> module specifically designed for your card! >>> >>> What is the output of the cardos-info command? and of the opensc- >>> tool -f command? >>> >>> Jean-Pierre >>> >>> Sevdalin Todorov Todorov a écrit : >>>> Hi Jean-Pierre thanks for the reply, >>>> >>>> the output of previews commands is from SCA 0.2.4.1 - installed >>>> because of recommendation of my certificate issuer. >>>> But, before 0.2.4.1 i also tried the SCA 0.2.6, with no success. >>>> Now i've installed SCA 0.2.6 back to try again but the result is >>>> same: >>>> >>>> [din...@mini]-[/Library/OpenSC/bin]$ ./opensc-tool -i >>>> opensc 0.11.8 [gcc 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5367)] >>>> Enabled features: zlib readline iconv openssl pcsc(/System/ >>>> Library/Frameworks/PCSC.framework/PCSC) >>>> >>>> [din...@mini]-[/Library/OpenSC/bin]$ ./pkcs11-tool -I >>>> Cryptoki version 2.20 >>>> Manufacturer OpenSC (www.opensc-project.org) >>>> Library smart card PKCS#11 API (ver 0.0) >>>> >>>> [din...@mini]-[/Library/OpenSC/bin]$ ./pkcs11-tool -O >>>> Bus error >>>> >>>> Below is the output of recommended command by you: >>>> >>>> [din...@mini]-[/Library/OpenSC/bin]$ /Library/OpenSC/bin/pkcs11- >>>> tool -t -l --module /Library/OpenSC/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so >>>> Please enter User PIN: >>>> C_SeedRandom() and C_GenerateRandom(): >>>> seeding (C_SeedRandom) not supported >>>> seems to be OK >>>> Digests: >>>> all 4 digest functions seem to work >>>> MD5: OK >>>> SHA-1: OK >>>> RIPEMD160: OK >>>> Signatures (currently only RSA signatures) >>>> testing key 0 (******************************) >>>> Bus error >>>> >>>> Regarding the smartcard: >>>> [din...@mini]-[/Library/OpenSC/bin]$ ./opensc-tool -n >>>> Using reader with a card: OmniKey CardMan 6121 00 00 >>>> CardOS M4 >>>> >>>> The strange thing for me is that some other commands works e.g.: >>>> [din...@mini]-[/Library/OpenSC/bin]$ ./pkcs11-tool -T >>>> Available slots: >>>> Slot 0 OmniKey CardMan 6121 00 00 >>>> token label: InfoNotary (PIN) >>>> token manuf: Siemens AG (C) >>>> token model: PKCS#15 >>>> token flags: login required, PIN initialized, token initialized >>>> serial num : >>>> >>>> >>>> If you point me how can i go deep to debug this "bus error" will >>>> be great. >>>> >>>> Greets, >>>> Dincho >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Jun 5, 2009, at 1:39 PM, JP Szikora wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Dincho, >>>>> >>>>> Which SCA did you use? opensc 0.11.5 is pretty old now. >>>>> Which smartcard? Is it supported by OpenSC? >>>>> Have you tried with the module specification: >>>>> /Library/OpenSC/bin/pkcs11-tool -t -l --module /Library/OpenSC/ >>>>> lib/opensc-pkcs11.so >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> >>>>> Jean-Pierre >>>>> >>>>> Sevdalin Todorov Todorov a écrit : >>>>>> >>>>>> The error occurred when I try to show objects on token. >>>>>> >>>>>> [din...@mini]-[/Library/OpenSC/bin]$ ./pkcs11-tool -vvvvvv -O >>>>>> Bus error >>>>>> >>>>>> The same happens if i try: /pkcs11-tool -t -l but with some >>>>>> more stack information ( i'm not sure that it's secure to post >>>>>> my key signature here ). >>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel