> Since the minidriver is being built within the Microsoft Crypto
> framework, rather then using OpenSSL SHA1, we could use a Microsoft
> hash
> function.
>
> Thus we do not depend on #ifdef ENABLE_OPENSSL for this one purpose.
>
Ok, this is a good idea. I can make this change. One question tho
Hi Peter,
I would love to see this functionality in the engine_pkcs11. We have
applications that would benefit from this addition.
Thanks!
David
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in the diagram from OpenSCCardMod.png shows cardmod.dll.
I think it should opensc-minidriver.dll
Can this be changed?
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On 12/4/2011 11:00 AM, Viktor Tarasov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Le 02/12/2011 16:46, Hunter William a écrit :
>> I've attached a patch for some updates that I've made to Viktor's
>> secure-messaging branch. Sorry about the size and number of changes - I
>> didn't initially think that there would be s
Hello Jean-Pierre,
Le 05/12/2011 11:27, Jean-Pierre Fortune a écrit :
> Could this behaviour be related to the fact that the private key is
> not allowed to sign?
> Where could I patch the code to force the use of this key?
afais, you a using key in 'Generic PKI' application.
For all pre-allocate
Hello Viktor,
I have retrieved your last code from the git repository.
According to the log file, the application / card pin slot is now done
correctly:
[...]
0xb78a28d0 10:29:40.089 [opensc-pkcs11]
framework-pkcs15.c:678:pkcs15_create_pkcs11_objects: Found 3 data
objects
0xb78a28d0 10:29:40.089