Obviously not everyone is using a Pinpad...So for dgm/kdm to work with
smart cards / tokens in conjunction with pam_pkcs11 some modifications
are required...I really hope to get this at some point...
Perhaps it would be appropriate to take pinpads into account once we are
at it...
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Regards
S
Hello,
On 16/11/06, Johannes Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) wrote:
> It requires modification of g/kdm, something we intend to
> suggest/propose/modify in the future.
>
I guess, you wouldn't have to modify gdm/kdm. My Pinpad beeps and blinks,
as soon as the system as
> > The private key used to sign the OCSP Request
>
> did you read the quickstart section in [1] ? The value for
> the key argument should contain the slodId + key Id.
>
> Cheers,
> Nils
>
> [1] http://www.opensc-project.org/engine_pkcs11/wiki/QuickStart
>
This HSM in particular (RealSec's Cr
The engine is invoked with the param '-engine pkcs11', and it was previously
initialized as mentioned in my first email.In this case it should digitally
sign the OCSP Request.
Jesus Luna Garcia
CertiVeR Developer
Barcelona, Spain
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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De: Eddy
On 16.11.2006, at 11:01, Johannes Becker wrote:
1. Authentication with pam_pkcs11.so
Probly needs support in PAM level and modifications in pam_pkcs11.
2. Using Mozilla Firefox
Some time ago there was a blog post asking people to pick up PSM (the
stuff that manages such GUI issues in mozi
Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) wrote:
It requires modification of g/kdm, something we intend to
suggest/propose/modify in the future.
I guess, you wouldn't have to modify gdm/kdm. My Pinpad beeps and blinks,
as soon as the system asks for the PIN. So it would be nice to have no
prompt
for a keyb