On 08/04/2011 06:57 PM, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
Hello,
In gnutls we dropped our own PKCS #11 back-end based on pakchois
for p11-kit. I try to contribute to the discussion based on this
experience.
> pkcs11-helper targets developers who like to introduce PKCS#11 into
> their application, especially
Greetings,
I am new to this lit. I bought a bumdle of 5 rainbow ikey3000 tokens some 5
years ago for a project. The project with the tokens got mothballed.
I now want to use the tokens for a new poject. I gleaned from the internet
that the card has now been updated but I also saw articl
On 2011-08-04 18:58, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
>> So if p11-kit solves this multiple-access issue, this would great.
>>
> This is core issue of OpenSC and should be solved within the core of OpenSC.
> Aka - stateless card access.
Another solution is to use key-containers that for standard
cryptographic
2011/8/4 Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE :
> Le lundi 01 août 2011 à 14:11 +0200, Stef Walter a écrit :
>> * Initializing modules via p11-kit so that refcounting, and
>> pInitArgs stuff works if more than one app/library in the
>> same process uses a PKCS#11 module.
>>
>> * Safe forking (pkcs11-h
Hello Stef,
I think that each project is targeting a different set of problems.
I am fully opened for discussion, but this is how I see things:
pkcs11-helper targets developers who like to introduce PKCS#11 into
their application, especially for smartcard. It allows to minimize the
user interact
Le lundi 01 août 2011 à 14:11 +0200, Stef Walter a écrit :
> * Initializing modules via p11-kit so that refcounting, and
>pInitArgs stuff works if more than one app/library in the
>same process uses a PKCS#11 module.
>
> * Safe forking (pkcs11-helper already does this, but p11-kit
>f
Hello,
On Aug 3, 2011, at 11:01 AM, Johannes Becker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> with Windows 7 (64 bit) and opensc 0.12.2 the command
>
> pkcs15-tool --reader 0 --read-public-key 45
>
> gives the right result but afterwards a message from the
> Windows system pops up:
> "pkcs15-tool funktioniert ni