Martin Paljak wrote:
> I still suggest to reap it out and re-package as a separate entity
> only after somebody discovers that it is used.
I am in favor.
//Peter
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Hi,
For information,
like suggested Douglas E., i tried to sign the certificate with different
methods but without success,
i tried the methods with CAserial and -set_serial :
openssl x509 -days 100 -CAserial ca.srl -CA ca.crt -CAkey ca.pem -in
client.req -req -out client.crt
or
openssl x509 -req -
a few questions about this:
== libseacap11.so: Read Data (no login) ==
== libseacap11.so: Create Certificate/Key ==
== libseacap11.so: Read Data (with login) ==
== libseacap11.so: Delete Certificate/Key ==
== opensc-pkcs11.so:
On 29.10.2009, at 12:26, Johannes Becker wrote:
> NSPlugin support:no
Do you miss it or expected that it would be available? It will be
removed from opensc, as it is not part of core functionality of opensc.
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Hi!
You need to add the switch --enable-pcsc to the configure command to enable
PCSC.
About the NSPlugin I don't know, but there has been some discussion on that
it is really old and not maintained.
Regards,
Toni
> -Original Message-
> From: opensc-devel-boun...@lists.opensc-project.org
Hello,
when configuring OpenSC 0.11.11 under Debian lenny and squeeze I get
PC/SC support: no
NSPlugin support:no
I have installed
libpcsclite-dev (Version: 1.4.102-1)
What else do I need?
By the way: opensc doesn't work as it comes with Debian squeeze
pcsc_scan detects r