Re: [opensc-devel] Portuguese National Identity Card

2009-08-06 Thread João Poupino
Hi again, On 6 Aug 2009, at 19:29, João Poupino wrote: > > Another thing is this: > ... > Private RSA Key [CITIZEN AUTHENTICATION KEY] > Com. Flags : 0 > Access Flags: [0x0] > ... > > Shouldn't these two values contain something? > > ... > > > Since these values are not filled, maybe

Re: [opensc-devel] Portuguese National Identity Card

2009-08-06 Thread João Poupino
Hi Andreas, On 6 Aug 2009, at 15:01, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote: > Hi Joao, > > I'm no expert on the pkcs#15 details, I hope other developers > can have a look at your structure and check it in detail, > as many know these details much better than I do. > > I notice the Path is empty. does the car

Re: [opensc-devel] Portuguese National Identity Card

2009-08-06 Thread João Poupino
Hi Martin! First of all I must say that I'm not a smart card expert and I am still reading standards, documentation, analyzing the official "middleware" behavior, and so on to help me build the driver. So I ask you to be patient and excuse me if I say something incorrect or have the wrong

Re: [opensc-devel] Portuguese National Identity Card

2009-08-06 Thread Martin Paljak
On 06.08.2009, at 17:01, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote: > I think when I last tried to use my official german eid card, it > didn't > ask me for all three pins, so I guess maybe only a flag is missing or > something like that. martin, maybe you know how to prevent this? https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/s

Re: [opensc-devel] Portuguese National Identity Card

2009-08-06 Thread Andreas Jellinghaus
Hi Joao, I'm no expert on the pkcs#15 details, I hope other developers can have a look at your structure and check it in detail, as many know these details much better than I do. I notice the Path is empty. does the card use a special mechanism to access those objects? then that is ok I guess. >

Re: [opensc-devel] Portuguese National Identity Card

2009-08-06 Thread Martin Paljak
Hi João! I'm responsible for Estonian eID card, which is quite similar in nature to Belgian eID, which itself is very similar to Estonian eID. On 06.08.2009, at 15:12, João Poupino wrote: > I'm having some questions and I hope someone on the list can clarify > them. > > This is the PKCS#15 st