On 07.03.2007, at 23:28, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
is that ok for everyone? does the code work correct, if there is
no setting in the config file?
Estonian eID works with no opensc.conf file present. ([3101] [3099])
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Martin Paljak
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On 08.03.2007, at 9:06, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
new users on windows trying to compile it themself.
New *users* on windows should be directed cleanly and clearly to pre-
compiled solutions.
the scb procedure works, maybe even quite good. but somehow
some people manage to work with the raw
On 06.03.2007, at 0:05, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
It would be good to have opensc 0.11.2 soon, so I made another
pre-release with current trunk available:
It would be really good - especially becuase due to lack of time a
year ago 0.11.1 has a regression that renders 0.11.1 linux packages
The project is actually implementing a software security module (rather
than a hardware security module / HSM) that uses a client/server
approach with a PKCS#11 library on the client side. You run the deamon
on one machine and use the PKCS#11 library on the client to access the
cryptographic
Thanks!
There is always egg and chiken conflict with this kind of approach...
In order to communicate with remote daemon using TCP/IP you need to
authenticate...
But you cannot authenticate since you cannot access the token...
This problem is common for most HSM modules as well... Not all allow