By the way, I just learn that M/W IAS/ECC will be used on users computers,
so it will not be possible to use OpenSC mini driver on client side... Is
there a chance that M/W IAS/ECC (provided by ANTS, french government) will
take certificates (stored in generic AD) into account ?
I also explored
Le 05/10/2011 09:16, Benjamin ALLEMAND a écrit :
Hi,
According to the dump that you presented, the '--auth-id' argument of
your key generation command has to be 'C1'.
I propose you to activate the logs (in 'app default' section of
etc/opensc.conf set 'debug = 8' and some valid path
Le 05/10/2011 10:04, Benjamin ALLEMAND a écrit :
By the way, I just learn that M/W IAS/ECC will be used on users computers, so
it will not be possible to use OpenSC mini driver on client side... Is there
a chance that M/W IAS/ECC (provided by ANTS, french government) will take
certificates
I also explored the other ADF (ECC EID), and it already contains all the
file system.
Is it possible, through OpenSC, to put data in that file system ?
Yes, if you have the keyset values present on your card. (Normally any
changes of file system in protected applications are protected by
Le 05/10/2011 11:59, Benjamin ALLEMAND a écrit :
FYI, the associated log in attachment
2011/10/5 Benjamin ALLEMAND benallem...@gmail.com
mailto:benallem...@gmail.com
I also explored the other ADF (ECC EID), and it already contains
all the file system.
Is it
Hello again,
I enrolled an IAS/ECC card with certsrv and explored it with OpenSC tools.
I realized that Gemalto M/W does store certificate under Generic
application, and not ECC eId at all !
So, here is the certificates and keys dump :
pkcs15-tool --bind-to-aid E828BD080FD25047656E65726963 -k
Le 05/10/2011 14:30, Benjamin ALLEMAND a écrit :
I enrolled an IAS/ECC card with certsrv and explored it with OpenSC tools.
The keys were imported or generated? What middlaware have you used?
do:
# pkcs15-tool --bind-to-aid E828BD080FD25047656E65726963 -k -c -C
to see if there are some data
Hi,
do:
# pkcs15-tool --bind-to-aid E828BD080FD25047656E65726963 -k -c -C
to see if there are some data objects related to CSP/minidriver.
Here is the command you requested :
pkcs15-tool --bind-to-aid E828BD080FD
25047656E65726963 -k -c -C -v
Using reader with a card: SpringCard CSB6 Family
On 10/4/2011 10:12 AM, Benjamin ALLEMAND wrote:
Hi,
I bought IAS/ECC card from Gemalto, here are some commands to identify the
card :
[...]
The purpose is to store a certificate inside ECC Generic PKI through OpenSC,
in order to do Smartcard Logon to a Windows XP.
Is the workstation
Hi,
I bought IAS/ECC card from Gemalto, here are some commands to identify the
card :
*opensc-tool --reader 2 --atr*
ATR : 3B:7F:96:00:00:00:31:B8:64:40:70:14:10:73:94:01:80:82:90:00
*opensc-tool --reader 2 --name*
IAS/ECC Gemalto
*pkcs15-tool --dump*
Using reader with a card: OMNIKEY CardMan 5x21
Hello Benjamin,
Le 04/10/2011 17:12, Benjamin ALLEMAND a écrit :
I bought IAS/ECC card from Gemalto, here are some commands to identify the
card :
*opensc-tool --reader 2 --atr*
ATR : 3B:7F:96:00:00:00:31:B8:64:40:70:14:10:73:94:01:80:82:90:00
*opensc-tool --reader 2 --name*
IAS/ECC
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