Cornelius Kölbel wrote:
...
I liked the pkcs11-tool very much and used it with aladdin's own
pkcs11-lib. But I could not manage to initialize the token and i
could not change the pin.
The Aladdin eToken can only be initialized after having logged in
as a user and having closed this session again
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Hello Nils,
Nils Larsch schrieb:
> Cornelius Koelbel wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I liked the pkcs11-tool very much and used it with aladdin's own
>> pkcs11-lib. But I could not manage to initialize the token and i
>> could not change the pin.
>>
>> Th
Cornelius Koelbel wrote:
Hello,
I liked the pkcs11-tool very much and used it with aladdin's own pkcs11-lib.
But I could not manage to initialize the token and i could not change the
pin.
The Aladdin eToken can only be initialized after having logged in as a
user and having closed this session
:-)
It depends on, what your understanding of "work at last" is.
Within a restricted environmet (some distributions) it works fine.
I am running it on Fedora Core 4 and it is quite reliable.
Regards
Cornelius
On Fr, 31.03.2006, 01:43, Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) sagte:
> Very interesting...does the
Very interesting...does the Aladdin driver and module work at last? I
understand, that this is the real release, not beta...
Question to Nils: Are you going to implement the patches and
suggestions of Cornelius?
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A small other note:
When I want to change the User PIN not only by using --init-pin but by
using -c, I need a read/write sesseion:
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case 'c':
do_change_pin = 1;
need_session |= CKF_SERIAL_SESSION; /* no need for
a R/W sessio
Hello,
I liked the pkcs11-tool very much and used it with aladdin's own pkcs11-lib.
But I could not manage to initialize the token and i could not change the
pin.
The Aladdin eToken can only be initialized after having logged in as a
user and having closed this session again.
The PIN can only be