Re: [opensc-devel] OpenSC 0.13.0

2012-12-05 Thread Andreas Schwier
A big "Thank you" to everyone contributing to this release. It's a great piece of work. Andreas Am 04.12.2012 22:13, schrieb Viktor Tarasov: > Hello, > > The next release is tagged on the github OpenSC/OpenSC project, > thanks to all of you for your contributions. > > Tarball and MSI installers

[opensc-devel] The smart card reader is known as "VMware Virtual USB CCID 00 00" in linux ??!!

2012-12-05 Thread Rns Course
Hi all; I have a smart card (SmartCafe Expert 3.2 72k) and I've loaded and initialized Muscle applet (0.9.11) on it. Now, I have problem with pkcs15 initializing... In Windows, I couldn't initialize the card using "pkcs15-init" tool, so I decided to compile opensc-0.12.2 in linux (fedora 16) and

Re: [opensc-devel] The smart card reader is known as "VMware Virtual USB CCID 00 00" in linux ??!!

2012-12-05 Thread Ludovic Rousseau
2012/12/5 Rns Course : > Hi all; Hello, > I have a smart card (SmartCafe Expert 3.2 72k) and I've loaded and > initialized Muscle applet (0.9.11) on it. > Now, I have problem with pkcs15 initializing... > In Windows, I couldn't initialize the card using "pkcs15-init" tool, so I > decided to compi

Re: [opensc-devel] The smart card reader is known as "VMware Virtual USB CCID 00 00" in linux ??!!

2012-12-05 Thread Rns Course
Thank you Dr. Rousseau, > It is also possible to connect your reader directly to the VM as any > other USB device. It will then not be available from Windows. Yes, exactly! My problem is because of not disconnecting card reader from windows. Now, how should I connect the reader directly to the

Re: [opensc-devel] The smart card reader is known as "VMware Virtual USB CCID 00 00" in linux ??!!

2012-12-05 Thread Douglas E. Engert
On 12/5/2012 8:55 AM, Rns Course wrote: > Thank you Dr. Rousseau, > >> It is also possible to connect your reader directly to the VM as any >> other USB device. It will then not be available from Windows. > > Yes, exactly! > My problem is because of not disconnecting card reader from windows. > N

Re: [opensc-devel] OpenSC 0.13.0

2012-12-05 Thread Greg Troxel
https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/tags https://sourceforge.net/projects/opensc/files/OpenSC/ https://opensc.fr/jenkins/ The source used to be at: http://www.opensc-project.org/files/opensc/ Is that no longer the canonical location? The wiki at https://www.opensc-project.org/opensc

Re: [opensc-devel] Which libraries/APIs needed?

2012-12-05 Thread Andreas Jellinghaus
opensc has a test suite that does very similar things - create a key, take some content, hash it, sign the hash, verify it. or take some content, and encrypt/decrypt it, verify the result is ok. check that code, most of it will be very similar to what you have, except for the smart card specific pa

[opensc-devel] minimal requirements for working with crypto tokens?

2012-12-05 Thread Anthony Foiani
Greetings, all. As with a similar posted in the last day or two, I'm working deploying an embedded linux system, and I'm trying to figure out the smallest set of libraries that I need to do this. The desired use for tokens in the field is: 1. Sign binary blobs, generating a detached RFC5652 sign