On 16.01.2010, at 0:38, Jean-Michel Pouré wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> It seems impossible to erase blank cards:
> http://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/ticket/192
>
> Therefore, regression tests fail.
> Is this Featian dependant or a know problem in OpenSC?
It is a problem/limitation of feitian dri
Hi Andreas,
Viktor TARASOV wrote:
> Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
>
>> Am Freitag 15 Januar 2010 14:48:30 schrieb Viktor TARASOV:
>>
>>
>>> Any objections?
>>>
>>>
>> looks good.
>>
>>
>>
>>> for a new pkcs15 object of a given type
>>> the file index is chosen as a firs
Dear all,
It seems impossible to erase blank cards:
http://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/ticket/192
Therefore, regression tests fail.
Is this Featian dependant or a know problem in OpenSC?
Kind regards,
Jean-Michel
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Am Freitag 15 Januar 2010 22:28:29 schrieb Roland Gemmert:
> Hello,
>
> it is an Aladdin eToken Pro 32k.
do you have a usb level driver installed?
see the quickstart or operatingsystems pages in the wiki. the usual stack is:
kernel -> driver -> middleware -> pkcs#11 library -> application.
open
Am Freitag 15 Januar 2010 23:11:54 schrieb Alon Bar-Lev:
> I see.
>
> I can confirm that on my test environment everything is working
> correctly if I put SSLVerifyClient require at server wide.
not an option - trac login etc.
but my guess is: your ssl library doesn't support regonitation.
(disa
I see.
I can confirm that on my test environment everything is working
correctly if I put SSLVerifyClient require at server wide.
So we can solve this by using two addresses for server, one for svn
with require and the other for trac. Or we can use a different port
for svn.
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010
Hello,
it is an Aladdin eToken Pro 32k.
I want to use it with opensca. It's Mac supported, isn'st it? It is a UB
version.
OpenSCA says following:
$ ./opensc-tool --list-readers
[opensc-tool] reader-pcsc.c:906:pcsc_detect_readers: SCardEstablishContext
failed: 0x8010001d
[opensc-tool] reader-p
Am Freitag 15 Januar 2010 15:10:06 schrieb Aktiv Co. Kirill Mescheryakov:
> I thought that openct not support mac os x
> Am I wrong?
well, it can maybe work for serial readers. but noone has tried so far.
for usb it does not work, as usb is very different on mac os X compared
to linux or even nor
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> Am Freitag 15 Januar 2010 14:48:30 schrieb Viktor TARASOV:
>
>> Any objections?
>>
>
> looks good.
>
>
>> for a new pkcs15 object of a given type
>> the file index is chosen as a first value in the range from 'file-id' to
>> 'max-id',
>> excluding the values
I thought that openct not support mac os x
Am I wrong?
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Am Freitag 15 Januar 2010 14:48:30 schrieb Viktor TARASOV:
> Any objections?
looks good.
> for a new pkcs15 object of a given type
> the file index is chosen as a first value in the range from 'file-id' to
> 'max-id',
> excluding the values that are already assigned to the file indexes of
> the
Hello,
On 15.01.2010, at 15:24, Roland Gemmert wrote:
> i tried to install OpenCT, but i got an error while running ./configure:
> I'm running Mac OSX 10.6.2 with i386-apple-darwin10.2.0
OpenCT does not support Mac OS X. Nor should you need it, OS X comes with
pcsc-lite pre-installed and integra
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> the old mechanism for selecting IDs was maybe too simple, so implementing
> a better mechanism would be a good idea. I guess the card driver should
> have some control over it, as different cards have different requirements.
>
> for example:
> * with some cards, file i
Hello out there,
i tried to install OpenCT, but i got an error while running ./configure:
configure: error: ltdl not found, please install libltdl and/or libtool
I'm running Mac OSX 10.6.2 with i386-apple-darwin10.2.0
I downloaded libtool-2.2 and libtool-2.2.4 and installed it with
--enable-lt
Le vendredi 15 janvier 2010 à 13:37 +0200, Martin Paljak a écrit :
> http://www.smartcardfocus.com/shop/ilp/id~190/p/index.shtml
>
> (most notably, 32K EEPROM?)
Your card provides a MIFARE contactless chip.
Otherwise, there seems to be no difference with an ACOS5 card.
I can send you a pure AC
Hello,
Do you know if they are any different than this card:
http://www.smartcardfocus.com/shop/ilp/id~190/p/index.shtml
(most notably, 32K EEPROM?)
I'm waiting for one ACOS5+mifare card from smartcardfocus..
On 15.01.2010, at 13:03, Jean-Michel Pouré wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> ACS is sen
Dear friends,
ACS is sending me a batch of free ACOS5 cards for testing purpose.
If any of you would like to test and start developing an OpenSC driver
for the ACOS5 card, please send an email to jmpo...@free.fr with
subject: "Free development ACOS5 card" and I will arrange a shipment.
For legal
On 14.01.2010, at 20:58, Martin Paljak wrote:
> #opensc on freenode.net is occupied by some other (opensc.ws?) folks, so what
> about #opensc-project channel?
For some reason, I got a "You need to be invited" message when trying to
connect to #opensc yesterday, but now it forwards to ##opensc wi
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