Peter Koch opensc-project.org> writes:
>
> Hi Andreas!
>
> > I also have an DATEV SmartCard. But whatever i try, i can't get
> > Thunderbird to work with that card. How did you do that ?
> > If i can make some dumps with an opensc-tool for "debugging" or whatever
> > just let me know (and tel
Hi Andreas!
> I also have an DATEV SmartCard. But whatever i try, i can't get
> Thunderbird to work with that card. How did you do that ?
> If i can make some dumps with an opensc-tool for "debugging" or whatever
> just let me know (and tell me how to do this - on an windows-xp-system).
I added
Hello !
I also have an DATEV SmartCard. But whatever i try, i can't get
Thunderbird to work with that card. How did you do that ?
If i can make some dumps with an opensc-tool for "debugging" or whatever
just let me know (and tell me how to do this - on an windows-xp-system).
Thank you so far
Daniel Zauft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:[...]
It's quite interesting that opensc reveals a hidden certificate, not
shown by the Sicherheitspaket ("DATEV Signatur Zertifikat"), which is
issued by an unknown (maybe just non-public) CA ("CA DATEV AUTH 2:PN").
I don't have any idea of the purpose o
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 09:26:14PM +0100, Daniel Zauft wrote:
> I don't have any idea of the purpose of this certificate or the
Perhaps it's similar to the extra cert on NIDEL, the newest Swedish
ID card.
The idea is that applications can check that this is in fact a real
national ID card and not
Peter Koch wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Daniel Zauft donated a DATEV card (DATEV smartcard classic),
> so I was able to add support for this kind of preformatted TCOS-card.
>
> Please test and let me know whether you were able to use your DATEV
> card or not.
>
>
Hi,
i finally managed to compile the pa