ok, here it is PEM encoding
Le 22 octobre 2009 22:06, Douglas E. Engert a écrit :
>
> gilles Bernabé wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> @ Douglas E.:
>> Sorry for my late answer, i was busy with other projects for my school,
>> but when i ask the card to show me the certificate that's inside, the
>> result o
Martin Paljak wrote:
> Grandpas use Ubuntu, developers use Debian. In fact, most people who I
> know that use Linux that uses .deb-s, use Ubuntu.
>
I can attest to that! I am a grandpa, and have Ubuntu (in addition
to Windows and Solaris macihnes) on my desk :-)
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gilles Bernabé wrote:
> Hi,
>
> @ Douglas E.:
> Sorry for my late answer, i was busy with other projects for my school,
> but when i ask the card to show me the certificate that's inside, the
> result of the command :
> pkcs15-tool -r
> give me the same certificate that i had loaded, so the "OI
Am Mittwoch 21 Oktober 2009 15:21:43 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> Start with a 0.12 tree and stop pushing the limits of 0.11 other than
> for security/stability issues.
true. but I applied the lastest westcos cleanups and will also
apply the myeid cleanup (including a fix for a buffer overrun).
I ask
Am Mittwoch 21 Oktober 2009 12:31:31 schrieb Aventra development:
> Attached is a update to the MyEID driver. In the patch only the drivers own
> files have been updated.
>
> Also all warnings should have been fixed. The patch is done to the 0.11.10
> release.
thanks. can you re-do the patch using
Hi,
@ Douglas E.:
Sorry for my late answer, i was busy with other projects for my school,
but when i ask the card to show me the certificate that's inside, the result
of the command :
pkcs15-tool -r
give me the same certificate that i had loaded, so the "OID" just apears in
firefox.
I've compil
Hi,
short summary for those following my discussions with marc
(we had some private mails in german):
* cardos-info has a card serial
* libsiecap has a serial from a file "2f02", as far as I know
not a pkcs#15 file (can someone confirm this)?
* in pkcs#15 the serial should be in the token info
Am Donnerstag 22 Oktober 2009 11:14:37 schrieb Marc Wäckerlin:
> Am Donnerstag, 22. Oktober 2009 schrieben Sie:
> > oh, and can you run pkcs15-tool --dump?
>
> In the attachment.
thanks. so your card has 5 PINs, 3 RSA private keys, 3 RSA public
keys and 5 certificates.
that is the new max I think
Thanks!
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2009/10/22 Andreas Jellinghaus :
> Am Donnerstag 22 Oktober 2009 09:46:00 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
>> Exact. Ubuntu does sync with Debian unstable. See [1] for the Lucid
>> Release Schedule. The DebianImportFreeze is planned for March 11th. So
>> if the Debian package is updated before that date t
Am Donnerstag 22 Oktober 2009 09:46:00 schrieb Ludovic Rousseau:
> Exact. Ubuntu does sync with Debian unstable. See [1] for the Lucid
> Release Schedule. The DebianImportFreeze is planned for March 11th. So
> if the Debian package is updated before that date the Ubuntu package
> will also be updat
oh, and can you run pkcs15-tool --dump?
I wonder: how many PIN objects are there?
if you have for example a super user (soPIN) and a normal user (PIN),
then using the onepin variant of opensc-pkcs11.so won't work properly
I guess.
also it would explain, why you get those errors:
if you log in wi
can you check if pin caching is enabled in opensc.conf,
and if not: does enabling it make a difference?
the pin cache subsystem isn't perfect: some apps break
if we enable it, some apps only work if it is enabled.
not 100% sure why.
Andreas
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Andreas Jellinghaus ha scritto:
> here is a preview to 0.11.11, it contains a fix
> for compiling with openssl 0.9.7. please give it a try.
Tested, working.
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2009/10/22 Andreas Jellinghaus :
> Am Donnerstag 22 Oktober 2009 07:12:22 schrieb Martin Paljak:
>> On 22.10.2009, at 0:01, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
>> > Am Mittwoch 21 Oktober 2009 15:19:07 schrieb Martin Paljak:
>> >> 1. For starters, we should rename the "main slogan" of OpenSC to
>> >> someth
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