Thank you for the answers.
2010/9/23 Viktor TARASOV
> Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> > On 9/22/2010 1:04 PM, Felipe Blauth wrote:
> >
> >> Hello to all.
> >>
> >> Do you know any way of secure pin while it travels from the computer to
> >> the card?
> >>
> >> More precisely, I have two cryptographic
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> On 9/22/2010 1:04 PM, Felipe Blauth wrote:
>
>> Hello to all.
>>
>> Do you know any way of secure pin while it travels from the computer to
>> the card?
>>
>> More precisely, I have two cryptographic perimeters, one is an HSM, and
>> the other is the Smart Card.
>> The
On 9/22/2010 1:04 PM, Felipe Blauth wrote:
> Hello to all.
>
> Do you know any way of secure pin while it travels from the computer to
> the card?
>
> More precisely, I have two cryptographic perimeters, one is an HSM, and
> the other is the Smart Card.
> The HSM communicates with the Smart Card
Felipe Blauth wrote:
> Do you know any way of secure pin while it travels from the
> computer to the card?
It's called Secure Messaging, or SM for short.
> The problem here is that the pin needed to log in the Smart Card
> travels in an insecure way, while it goes trough the wire from the
> HSM
Hello to all.
Do you know any way of secure pin while it travels from the computer to the
card?
More precisely, I have two cryptographic perimeters, one is an HSM, and the
other is the Smart Card.
The HSM communicates with the Smart Card trough a normal USB reader, using
OpensSC and PCSCD.
(the H