Re: [opensc-devel] Signing with openssl and an iasecc card

2011-12-06 Thread Jean-Pierre Fortune
signatures are recognized by third parties. Thanks again. -- Jean-Pierre 2011/12/6 Viktor Tarasov > Le 05/12/2011 14:37, Viktor Tarasov a écrit : > > Hello Jean-Pierre, >> >> Le 05/12/2011 11:27, Jean-Pierre Fortune a écrit : >> >>> Could this behaviour be

Re: [opensc-devel] Signing with openssl and an iasecc card

2011-12-05 Thread Jean-Pierre Fortune
o have only one slot with all objects protected by > UserPIN from the all on-card applications. > > I think that any of this configurations will permit you to address the key > that you need -- in the unique slot, or by combination slot-id and key-id. > > Kind regards, > Viktor. >

Re: [opensc-devel] Signing with openssl and an iasecc card

2011-12-04 Thread Jean-Pierre Fortune
ds, -- Jean-Pierre 2011/12/2 Douglas E. Engert : > > > On 12/2/2011 3:56 AM, Jean-Pierre Fortune wrote: >> Thank you. But I still have the problem. >> >> 2011/12/1 Douglas E. Engert: >>> >>> >>> On 12/1/2011 8:04 AM, Jean-Pierre Fortune w

Re: [opensc-devel] Signing with openssl and an iasecc card

2011-12-02 Thread Jean-Pierre Fortune
Thank you. But I still have the problem. 2011/12/1 Douglas E. Engert : > > > On 12/1/2011 8:04 AM, Jean-Pierre Fortune wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am currently trying to sign a file with an iasecc compliant >> smartcard and openssl but I can find out how to

[opensc-devel] Signing with openssl and an iasecc card

2011-12-01 Thread Jean-Pierre Fortune
I don't know if it is possible to also reference the certificate associated to the key stored in the card; I use a pem file extracted previously. - I don"t how the pin will be managed when needed. Any help will be greatly appreciated! -- Jean-Pierre Fortune _