Hi all,

I'm realizing that I'm probably at the wrong list, but I guess I'll find here 
the largest population of smartcard users ;-)

We are using smartcards for setting up OpenVPN tunnels, which works quite nice.
However, I detect some strange behavior.

According to the openvpn-docu, (at the server-side) one of their environment 
variables, "tls_id_0" should contain the hexadecimal value of the certificate.
In reality in contains completely other fields, like CN=, OU=, O= and C=.

First I check this with some of the developers of openVPN (JJK), and he said 
that it works with him correctly and could demonstrate it if needed.


Other possibility could be that I found another "feature" of our middleware.
Is there any tool to lookup the serialnumber of a certificate stored on a 
smartcard directly?
I know I can export the certificate manually and use openssl to analyse it, but 
can it be done with one of the pkcs* open opensc* tools?


Kind regards, Hans

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