prakash ns wrote:
With reference to my problem with pcsc.
The value of the receive length parameter in the SCardTransmit was
much less then that I receive.
It wasn't a problem with memory corruption as i have taken care of
using malloc n freeing the memory.
Glad you got it working.
Your expl
prakash ns wrote:
As i have said before...
...and as people have said before, it looks like you have memory
corruption in your code. This isn't really a smartcard or PC/SC-lite
related issue.
Why is it that i don't get an error if i declare an unused variable
that is no way related to my buf
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Douglas E. Engert wrote:
Shawn Willden wrote:
On Friday 21 September 2007 09:11:14 am Douglas E. Engert wrote:
What are the security implications to doing this?
In this particular case, I don't care. Both machines are to be
deployed in a secure environment.
In general, though, I think i
Shawn Willden wrote:
On Friday 21 September 2007 01:10:38 pm Douglas E. Engert wrote:
Not the ones I have seen. The assumption is the user of the card has
physical control over the reader, and is using the machine in front of him.
For authentication, yes. But, as I said, authentication would