Hi Steve!
It's good to hear from you (and reassuring to have you in the family)!
A GPK card (for example) can handle PKCS#1 operations, at least it says
so in the documentation, but I haven't been able to find any local
experts who advocate doing anything aside from Private key decrypt,
sign,
Ahem. Apologies for that, again that was an e-mail intended for Dr.
Henson only and not intended to spam everyone else on the list.
What are the chances that we can get that reply-to field changed?
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Gila Monstre
Hi,
Our purpose is to write an add-on to openSSL in order to interface it
safely and comprehensively with a smartcard.
My teammate and I have come a long way in understanding the high-level
cryptography structure -- where the methods are found, how to use them,
etc, but where we get stuck is
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Gila Sheftel wrote:
Hi,
Our purpose is to write an add-on to openSSL in order to interface it
safely and comprehensively with a smartcard.
My teammate and I have come a long way in understanding the high-level
cryptography structure -- where the methods are found, how to use them,
Oops, shouldn't have sent that to the list.
Reply-To: claims another victim :-)
Steve.
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