On 23/05/2012 15:12, Joemar Mante wrote:
> I have worked with ACS before handling products related to ACOS5/ACOS5
> 64K. Though we have not any test with open-sc using this particular
> card.
So the only way is to buy it and try...
Worst case: about 50€ wasted. Best case: a good token.
In the wors
On 23/05/2012 20:18, Peter Koch wrote:
> Someone already tested that token? It's the only one I could find that
> handles RSA4096...
> So does the OpenPGP card and the CryptoStick (which contains that card)
I evaluated it, but it's *currently* usable only from GPG.
And the info I found sai
Hi
2012/5/23 NdK
> Someone already tested that token? It's the only one I could find that
> handles RSA4096...
>
So does the OpenPGP card and the CryptoStick (which contains that card)
Peter
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Hi Peter,
I do not intent to use pkcs15-init to *create* file system.
I just need it to *modify* file content from PKCS#11 interface.
I wish I could avoid pkcs15-init, but there is no other way, as Viktor
confirmed. The OpenSC-PKCS11 always refers to pkcs15-init to do
writing/updating.
>
> The
Hi,
I have worked with ACS before handling products related to ACOS5/ACOS5 64K.
Though we have not any test with open-sc using this particular card. Are
you using it via a PKCS#11 middleware?
Regards,
Joms
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 7:57 PM, NdK wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> Someone already tested that
Hello all.
Someone already tested that token? It's the only one I could find that
handles RSA4096...
http://www.acs.com.hk/index.php?pid=product&prod_sections=0&id=CRYPTOMATE64
I'm thinking to use one to store our internal root CA's key (4096bit
RSA). [actually I'm thinking more about a "ring of
Hi Quân
I still don't understand what you are trying to do - maybe you can
explain that in more detail:
The purpose of pkcs15-init is to create a PKCS#15 filesystem layout
on a card.
The purpose of a pkca15-emulation routine is to make OpenSC believe
that a card has a PKCS#15 filesystem which in