On 9/10/2012 4:09 PM, Taylor, Tim wrote:
> I was the OP of this thread. I've tried the following applications:
> - certutil (specifically "certutil -SCInfo" to examine card contents)
> - Outlook 2010 (sending signed emails)
I was requesting the author of the minidriver mods that added the PIN P
I was the OP of this thread. I've tried the following applications:
- certutil (specifically "certutil -SCInfo" to examine card contents)
- Outlook 2010 (sending signed emails)
With both of these, I'm prompted to enter my card PIN in a Windows
dialog box, rather than on the readers pin pad.
I'm
To the list:
The minidriver has code to test for reader features to be able to use
a PIN PAD reader. Someone added that code. Could they please respond
to this thread?
I would suspect that the calling applications also need to be updated,
and this may be the problem.
Is there a minidriver applic
On Thu, 2012-09-06 at 15:06 -0500, Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> > With the PKCS#11 OpenSC calls pcsc_detect_readers and this calls
> > the detect_reader_features.
> >
> > With the minidriver, the Microsoft code passes in the handles of
> > open connections to PC/SC, and pcsc_detect_readers is not ca
On 9/5/2012 5:17 PM, Douglas E. Engert wrote:
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>
> On 9/5/2012 4:32 PM, Taylor, Tim wrote:
>> I have installed the drivers from HID Global for this reader.
>>
>> The same reader device driver will be used regardless of whether the
>> PKCS#11 module, or the minidriver is used to interact with the S
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 12:32 AM, Taylor, Tim wrote:
> Is the opensc minidriver not able to detect and use the pinpad?
At the moment, no.
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On 9/5/2012 4:32 PM, Taylor, Tim wrote:
> I have installed the drivers from HID Global for this reader.
>
> The same reader device driver will be used regardless of whether the
> PKCS#11 module, or the minidriver is used to interact with the Smart
> Card, right?
>
> And as I mentioned when I use
I have installed the drivers from HID Global for this reader.
The same reader device driver will be used regardless of whether the
PKCS#11 module, or the minidriver is used to interact with the Smart
Card, right?
And as I mentioned when I use the PCKS#11 driver, I'm prompted to enter
my pin on th
The default Windows USB CCID driver does not support secure PIN entry.
You need to get a better driver for your reader. Presumably OmniKey
provides such a driver.
Cheers, Frank.
On Friday, August 24 at 03:03PM, Taylor, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've been a long time user of the opensc project
Hello,
I've been a long time user of the opensc project on linux. Now I'm
trying to use OpenSC on Windows 7.
The reader I'm using is an OmniKey 3821 USB CCID device with an LCD
display and a PIN pad. Using the opensc PKCS#11 module in applications
such as firefox or thunderbird works great, req
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