Hi Jean-Pierre, Ok. Cool, I did not know that. I've tested it and confirmed,
$ opensc-tool -s 00:CA:DF:30:05 0x7fd0da512700 15:24:21.566 [opensc-tool] reader-pcsc.c:964:pcsc_detect_readers: returning with: 0 Using reader with a card: OMNIKEY CardMan 3x21 00 00 Sending: 00 CA DF 30 05 Received (SW1=0x90, SW2=0x00): 76 32 2E 31 30 v2.10 So our cards are not, SetCOS, they are SetCOSXpresso EID 2.1. When you say, "The compatibility with SetCOS is probably not perfect. " could that have something todo with why pkcs11_eventmgr doesn't work correctly with nss ? /Patrik On 08/27/2010 02:40 PM, JP Szikora wrote: > Patrik Martinsson a écrit : >> >> Cards are delivered by a company called secmaker, is suppose to have >> setcos 4.4.1, cards delivered by gemalto. > Hi Patrik, > > The SetCOS cards is not produced anymore (end 2007) after Setec was > integrated by Gemalto. The SetCOS card was replaced by a GemXpresso4 > card with a file sytem, a crypto file system and EID-applets. They > call that "SetCOSXpresso" and are much more expensive than the > original SetCOS 4.4.1! The compatibility with SetCOS is probably not > perfect. > > The ATR of the original SetCOS 4.4.1: > 3b:9f:94:80:1f:c3:00:68:11:44:05:01:46:49:53:45:31:c8:07:90:00:19 > > The ATR of a SetCOSXpresso EID 2.1: > 3b:7d:96:00:00:80:31:80:65:b0:83:11:40:ac:83:00:90:00 > > To check the EID version of the card: > opensc-tool -s 00:CA:DF:30:05 > Using reader with a card: Vasco DP905 00 00 > Sending: 00 CA DF 30 05 > Received (SW1=0x90, SW2=0x00): > 76 32 2E 31 30 v2.10 > > This is done also in card-setcos.c in the function setcos_match_card > > Cheers, > > Jean-Pierre >> >> $ opensc-tool -i >> Using reader with a card: OMNIKEY CardMan 3x21 00 00 >> SetCOS >> >> $ opensc-tool -a >> Using reader with a card: OMNIKEY CardMan 3x21 00 00 >> 3b:7d:96:00:00:80:31:80:65:b0:a3:11:40:a9:83:00:90:00 > > _______________________________________________ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel