On Sat, 18 Nov 2006, John T. Guthrie wrote:
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 16:17 -0500, Chaskiel M Grundman wrote:
pkcs15 does define file formats (for smart cards that use "transparent"
files), but "a file in PKCS #15 format" is nonsensical. At the very
least, there are multiple file formats depending
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 22:41 +0100, Nils Larsch wrote:
> John T. Guthrie III wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > The following may sound like a rather strange question. First a bit of
> > background. The company that I work for recently acquired some APC 7931
> > power
> > distribution units. These P
Hi,
We are hiring a full time engineer and an intern (2 positions) to do
some smart card / biometric / pki / sso work. Many of the projects
are using
OpenSC so this is the best place to look
Authentication Engineer Fulltime and Engineer Position
Identity Alliance and its subsidiary T
tried again with only opensc updated, everything else
kept the same: also broken. so it must be a bug in opensc.
debug log (level 6, but no DEBUG) attached.
Andreas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ openssl req -config openssl.conf -engine pkcs11 -new
-key id_45 -keyform engine -out req.pem -text -
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
I'm using openct+opensc+libp11+engine_pkcs11+openss to do this:
create a certificate signed by the smart card.
with the ubuntu edgy packages this works ok, with all components
current trunk it doesn't work at all:
pkcs15-init -ET
pkcs15-init -CT -p pkcs15+onepin --labe