Hi!
> > Out of my head, there's ISO7816-6 certificates, used at least in eID
> > projects (EAC passports).
We built support for Card Verifiable Certificats (CV-Certificates) into
OpenSSL:
http://openpace.sourceforge.net/
This format is used in the EAC passports.
Cheers, Frank.
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Just to clarify:
Real PGP/gpg certs (not the X.509 certs embedded in some
of them with a few software versions) are not ASN.1 based
at all, but use a simpler, pure binary, encoding. I think
there is an RFC for the format.
On 1/31/2012 5:29 PM, Erwann Abalea wrote:
Bonjour,
Out of my head, the
Bonjour,
Out of my head, there's ISO7816-6 certificates, used at least in eID
projects (EAC passports).
One can also mention PGP/GPG (which can now include X.509), with a
marginal use (in corporate/business world).
OpenSSL has a great support for X.509, of course, but since it also
includes