On 1/12/2011 1:54 AM, francois.lebl...@cev-sa.com wrote:
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> I don't try this, but trainee that make some tests and manage to start
> login,
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> but server refuse the certificat (don't have exactly the cause).
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> So I guess that opensc successfully start...
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> The best way is to have a one
On 1/11/2011 10:50 PM, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Viktor TARASOV wrote:
>> On 11.01.2011 09:23, Xiaoshuo Wu wrote:
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>>> On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 16:50:37 +0800, Viktor TARASOV
>>> wrote:
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Do we have any chance to influence the card producer and to change
behavior
opensc-devel-boun...@lists.opensc-project.org a écrit sur 11/01/2011
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> Re: [opensc-devel] Consistence between the OpenSC and proprietary
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> Douglas E. Engert
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> Hope I've give some usefull elements,
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> Regards,
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> François.
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Le mardi 11 janvier 2011 à 15:50 +0100, Jan Just Keijser a écrit :
> The Feitian cards work with the OpenSC driver
> The Feitian cards also work with the proprietary driver from Feitian
> itself, in a way that is almost 100% compatible with OpenSC.
> How did the Feitian driver writers achieve this
Hello,
On Jan 11, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
> I've been reading this discussion and a question comes to mind.
>
> The Feitian cards work with the OpenSC driver
> The Feitian cards also work with the proprietary driver from Feitian
> itself, in a way that is almost 100% compatible
Hi all,
Viktor TARASOV wrote:
> On 11.01.2011 09:23, Xiaoshuo Wu wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 16:50:37 +0800, Viktor TARASOV
>> wrote:
>>
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>>> Do we have any chance to influence the card producer and to change behavior
>>> of their middlewares ?
>>> If so, then it make a sense to w
On 11.01.2011 09:23, Xiaoshuo Wu wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 16:50:37 +0800, Viktor TARASOV
> wrote:
>
>> Do we have any chance to influence the card producer and to change behavior
>> of their middlewares ?
>> If so, then it make a sense to wait.
> OpenSC compatibility is an important feature
ome needed functions not
implemented yet?)
Hope I've give some usefull elements,
Regards,
François.
De :
Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE
A:
opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org
Date:
10/01/2011 19:54
Objet :
Re: [opensc-devel] Consistence between the OpenSC and proprietary drivers
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 16:50:37 +0800, Viktor TARASOV
wrote:
> On 09.01.2011 12:41, Martin Paljak wrote:
>>> Proprietary card dump:
>>>
>>> PKCS#15 Card [Gooze ]:
>>> Version: 0
>>> Serial number : 0834493916261110
>>> Manufacturer ID: www.ftsafe.com
Le lundi 10 janvier 2011 à 11:13 -0600, Douglas E. Engert a écrit :
> Google for "Windows Vista Smart Card Infrastructure"
> There was a 67 page document from 2007 that could be interesting.
Thanks a lot. Highly interesting.
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On 1/8/2011 9:11 AM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
>> But OpenSC implements the emulation of pkcs15 and pkcs15init and thus
>> this card can be initialized and used by OpenSC and can stay
>> compatible with the native middleware.
>
> I want to make sure, so that everyone understands: the Feiti
Le lundi 10 janvier 2011 à 09:50 +0100, Viktor TARASOV a écrit :
> Do we have any chance to influence the card producer and to change
> behavior of their middlewares ?
> If so, then it make a sense to wait.
>
> If not, and if we are interested by the result (functionality,
> flexibility of OpenSC)
On 09.01.2011 12:41, Martin Paljak wrote:
>> Proprietary card dump:
>>
>> PKCS#15 Card [Gooze ]:
>> Version: 0
>> Serial number : 0834493916261110
>> Manufacturer ID: www.ftsafe.com
>> Flags : Login required
> This flag should not be u
Le dimanche 09 janvier 2011 à 13:41 +0200, Martin Paljak a écrit :
> What does this mean? Please provide some logs, screenshots or error
> messages, or exact details of what is happening. Also provide the
> actual certificates (which are declared as invalid)
Sure, we are investigating that.
The
On Jan 7, 2011, at 11:21 PM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> It seems that initializing a Feitian PKI on Windows 7 64bits (CSP), you
> are able to use the card on GNU/Linux (OpenSC). But the converse is not
> always true. Windows may not accept the PIN code or declare certificates
> invalid.
Wh
On 08.01.2011 16:11, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
>> But OpenSC implements the emulation of pkcs15 and pkcs15init and thus
>> this card can be initialized and used by OpenSC and can stay
>> compatible with the native middleware.
> I want to make sure, so that everyone understands: the Feitian P
> Windows OS
To be more precise, only Windows Vista / 7 seem to need these flags.
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> But OpenSC implements the emulation of pkcs15 and pkcs15init and thus
> this card can be initialized and used by OpenSC and can stay
> compatible with the native middleware.
I want to make sure, so that everyone understands: the Feitian PKI can
be initialized and used under GNU/Linux, Windows a
Hello,
On 07.01.2011 22:21, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
Because users have smartcards in the wallet and need to connect from any
computer, including Mac OS X, Windows and GNU/Linux, and they don't know
in advance which framework is installed, it seems important that card
initialization is co
Dear all,
> We can't vouch for what a proprietary driver or CSP can or should do with
> cards initialized with OpenSC. If the proprietary software does not claim
> PKCS#15 conformance, there's nothing to do.
What do you mean by claim PKCS#15? Does it require a flag?
I am sure that Feitian PKI c
Hello,
On Jan 8, 2011, at 12:13 AM, Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> On 1/7/2011 3:21 PM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
>> It seems that initializing a Feitian PKI on Windows 7 64bits (CSP), you
>> are able to use the card on GNU/Linux (OpenSC). But the converse is not
>> always true. Windows may not
Le vendredi 07 janvier 2011 à 16:13 -0600, Douglas E. Engert a écrit :
> I would think it should be possible. The trick is to know what the
> vendor's
> driver is expecting in the flags, and other fields.
Thanks a lot Douglas, I will contact Feitian about that. Also I would
like to play with Open
On 1/7/2011 3:21 PM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Because users have smartcards in the wallet and need to connect from any
> computer, including Mac OS X, Windows and GNU/Linux, and they don't know
> in advance which framework is installed, it seems important that card
> initi
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