2011/10/3 Frank Morgner :
> Hi!
>
>> >> Some pinpad readers have what they call a "firewall". The reader will
>> >> not allow you to use a VERIFY command without using the pinpad feature
>> >> i.e. it is not possible to send a PIN 'in the clear' to the card
>> >> without using the pinpad feature.
>
Hi!
> >> Some pinpad readers have what they call a "firewall". The reader will
> >> not allow you to use a VERIFY command without using the pinpad feature
> >> i.e. it is not possible to send a PIN 'in the clear' to the card
> >> without using the pinpad feature.
> > This should be quite limited l
On 10/3/2011 12:50 PM, Viktor Tarasov wrote:
> Hello Douglas,
>
>
> Le 09/09/2011 17:13, Viktor Tarasov a écrit :
>> Le 09/09/2011 17:05, Douglas E. Engert a écrit :
>>>
>>> On 9/9/2011 3:07 AM, Viktor Tarasov wrote:
Le 09/09/2011 09:38, Martin Paljak a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Autum
Hello Douglas,
Le 09/09/2011 17:13, Viktor Tarasov a écrit :
> Le 09/09/2011 17:05, Douglas E. Engert a écrit :
>>
>> On 9/9/2011 3:07 AM, Viktor Tarasov wrote:
>>> Le 09/09/2011 09:38, Martin Paljak a écrit :
Hello,
Autumn has started (at least in northern hemisphere) so it is tim
Le lundi 03 octobre 2011 à 15:07 +0200, Ludovic Rousseau a écrit :
> What models do you have?
> Maybe you have a pinpad reader I do not have myself already.
Thanks Ludovic and Martin. We ordered several PINPAD for testing and we
can't tell more at the moment. We'll get back to you later on.
Kind
2011/10/3 Martin Paljak :
> Hello,
>
> On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 16:07, Ludovic Rousseau
> wrote:
>
>> Some pinpad readers have what they call a "firewall". The reader will
>> not allow you to use a VERIFY command without using the pinpad feature
>> i.e. it is not possible to send a PIN 'in the clear
Hello,
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 16:07, Ludovic Rousseau
wrote:
> Some pinpad readers have what they call a "firewall". The reader will
> not allow you to use a VERIFY command without using the pinpad feature
> i.e. it is not possible to send a PIN 'in the clear' to the card
> without using the pin
Hello,
On 10/3/11 3:02 , Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> 1) What is OpenSC/libccid current PINPAD support? I have to admit last
> time I used PINPAD was more than a year ago.
What exactly is your question? The support for pinpads has been there
for several years for now. As noted in code, it of
Hello William,
Le 30/09/2011 15:42, HOURY William a écrit :
> I have noticed a strange behavior when trying to unblock the user PIN using
> PKCS#11 on a Athena ASEPCOS card configured with 2 PIN & 2PUK as follow :
>
> PKCS#15 Card [OpenSC Card]:
>
> Version : 0
>
> Serial number : 0106535458140F
Martin,
I need your help here...
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 8:18 PM, wrote:
> Here you go:
>
> C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\share\openvpn-win32\config>pkcs15-tool
> --list-keys
> Using reader with a card: O2Micro CCID SC Reader 0
> Private RSA Key [Private Key]
> Object Flags : [0x3], private,
Le 3 octobre 2011 14:02, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE a écrit :
> Dear Friends,
Hello,
> We ordered several PINPAD readers to offer a reliable and affordable
> solution for OpenSC authentication. At first, we are only performing
> testing. We should receive testing readers within the next days. We
Dear Friends,
We ordered several PINPAD readers to offer a reliable and affordable
solution for OpenSC authentication. At first, we are only performing
testing. We should receive testing readers within the next days. We did
not make a choice yet.
So far, our questions are:
1) What is OpenSC/libc
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