Hi all,
I've started a new opensc-java subproject, which I initiated due to
the following reasons:
1) The PKCS#11 interface together with opensc does not allow to
implement CA-functionality with smart cards. (No possibility to present
two PIN simultaneously and many other problems...)
2) Even
Hi all,
Recently I figured out, that I need the pkcs15-onepin profile in order
to get a chance to store a certificate onto the token using PKCS#11,
because PKCS#11 has no concept of being authenticated in two ways
simultaneously.
So I initialized my cardos 4.3b card using:
pkcs15-init -C -p
Hi all,
The PKCS11 provider of the opensc-jav project has undergone a mjor
revision and is called version 0.2.0
The most important changes are:
- maven2 support.
- Better error reporting under Win32 when opening the pkcs11 module.
- Improved thread-safety.
- Support for key pair generation an
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
>> Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
>>> On 2/8/07, Wolfgang Glas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Does anybody have a better idea, any arguments against this procedure?
>>> Well... I have my own copy at pkcs11-helper...
>>> But I thi
Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
> On 2/8/07, Wolfgang Glas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Does anybody have a better idea, any arguments against this procedure?
>
> Well... I have my own copy at pkcs11-helper...
> But I think it is best to have a simple "stupid" package and
Hi all,
I just tried to include the new pkcs11.h header into opensc-java by
using svn:externals, because I didn't want to chekin yet another copy of
this file. Up to now Iknow at least 4 Projects who need this header:
- opensc
- pam_p11
- libp11
- opensc-java
The task turned out to not be s
-pre3 together with my recently posted patch for presenting
both user an SO PIN to the card. Log ist attached.
Does anybody have a good idea, what's going wrong here?
TIA,
Wolfgang
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Am Dienstag, 31. Oktober 2006 13:01 schrieb OZER METIN:
> Thanks for your answer;
>
> However, I have all these dll's in may library path and I can load them
> using
>
> System.loadLibrary("opensc-pkcs11");
> System.loadLibrary("pkcs15init");
> System.loadLibrary("libeay32");
> System.loadLibrary("
Am Montag, 30. Oktober 2006 15:17 schrieb OZER METIN:
> I am trying to use openSC java but I get an exception while trying to add
> opensc provider.
>
> exception:
> org.opensc.pkcs11.wrap.PKCS11Exception: Cannot find function
> C_GetFunctionList in PKCS11 module opensc-PKCS11-0.1.
> at org.opensc.
Am Montag, 25. September 2006 13:12 schrieb Butler:
> Dear all,
>
> I would like to ask how to use opensc-java?
> what should I past to the constructor? /usr/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so ?
>
> I tried to init the provider by following statement:
>
> PKCS11Provider provider = new
> PKCS11Provide
Hi all crypto-enthusiasts,
I'm proud to announce a new project of the OpenSC Project, which tragets
towards a tighter integration of smart cards into Java-1.5 or later.
The homepage of the project is located under
http://www.opensc-project.org/opensc-java
where you can download the first re
Am Mittwoch, 16. August 2006 08:47 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> On 15.08.2006, at 22:57, Nils Larsch wrote:
> > btw: is there a reason why the pinpad stuff in reader-pcsc.c is
> > disabled
> > by default ?
>
> As it was/is somewhat experimental. Also note, that it's not disabled
> by default in the cod
Am Montag, 14. August 2006 16:28 schrieb Douglas E. Engert:
> Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> > Wolfgang Glas wrote:
> >> 1) Are there any good reasons to install the opensc dlls twice? (SCB
> >> install directory and C:\WINDOWS\System32) Installing then only in the
Hi,
I installed SCB-0.7 from the homepage and updated the contained opensc
library to the current SVN by compiling opensc on my own using VC++ 8.
Everything went fine, until I tried to use opensc-pkcs11.dll from within
JAVA, which did not work.
After several hours banging my head against a
Am Samstag, 22. Juli 2006 23:57 schrieb Andreas Jellinghaus:
> Wolfgang Glas wrote:
> > I just recognized, that the PKCS#11 headers in the opensc repository
> > come in two versions:
> >
> > Version 2.20 in the directory libp11/trunk/rsaref
> > Version 2.11 in t
Hi all,
I just recognized, that the PKCS#11 headers in the opensc repository come in
two versions:
Version 2.20 in the directory libp11/trunk/rsaref
Version 2.11 in the directory opensc/browser/trunk/src/pkcs11/rsaref
Please consider to update the header version in the opensc tree to the vers
t; edit link?
Henryk, you need an account for the WIKI. Andreas, could you organize a WIKI
account for Henry, just as you did for me ?
TIA,
Wolfgang
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GeschäftsführerSebastian
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