Fabian Bertholm schrieb:
> Hi,
> Hi,
>
> I am just a smartcard greenhorn thus it might be a stupid question...
> Is the PIN transfer from the reader to the card encryted in any way or
> can I "sniff" it with some hardware attached?
You can sniff it.
> Would be cool if the "Transport Key" of thos
Ok, this got it running and I'm able to connect now. I still get a seg
fault when I try to run my read or write programs. What happens, it
says please select reader from the list. If I hit enter, I get
segfault, if I type anything in, it doesn't recognize the reader. I did
a gdb with backtr
Hi,
Hi,
I am just a smartcard greenhorn thus it might be a stupid question...
Is the PIN transfer from the reader to the card encryted in any way or can I
"sniff" it with some hardware attached?
Would be cool if the "Transport Key" of those Cyberflex cards is doing
something like this.
Greetings,
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Mathias Tausig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hy!
>
> Hello,
>
>> I am getting a rather weird behaviour from my smartcard. After I have
>> executed a PSO_CDS (Compute digital signature) command something gets
>> blocked in my card and when I try to make another si
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Mathias Tausig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hy!
Hello,
> I am getting a rather weird behaviour from my smartcard. After I have
> executed a PSO_CDS (Compute digital signature) command something gets
> blocked in my card and when I try to make another signature or
Hy!
I am getting a rather weird behaviour from my smartcard. After I have
executed a PSO_CDS (Compute digital signature) command something gets
blocked in my card and when I try to make another signature or verify a
pin afterwards I get a SCARD_E_NOT_TRANSACTED error (sometimes right away,
somtime