MUSCLE PKCS#11 and Cyberflex on Linux?

2001-01-22 Thread Marcil, Julien (iT_SEC)
Hi All, I have a java application that uses the Cyberflex Card. The card is used to perform cryptographic functions. The application was developed on Windows (for Windows) using the Cyberflex Access SDK. The crypto function are accessed using the PKCS#11 interface provided by the SDK. I need

Re: MUSCLE PKCS#11 and Cyberflex on Linux?

2001-01-22 Thread Joe Phillips
I had run across this some time ago. a search for 'gpkcs' on google turned this site up: http://www.gnu.org/software/gpkcs-11/gpkcs-11.html here is the google results page: http://www.google.com/search?q=gpkcs NOTE: I've never used GPKCS but I'd be interested in hearing about results. -joe

MUSCLE formaticc seg faults

2001-01-22 Thread Michael McCabe
I've been trying to get the formaticc utility that comes with 0.8.4 working but it segfaults when it reaches line 101, when it tries to do a SCardGetStatusChange. Has anyone else have this problem. I'm running Redhat 6.1 with a Reflex 60 reader. Cheers, Mick.

Re: MUSCLE formaticc seg faults

2001-01-22 Thread David Corcoran
Hello, The following should work fine. The problem is that with 0.8.4 I made the final dreaded change to the API which I didn't want to do but it really was needed to be Microsoft compatible. The GetStatusChange function only took 1 reader previous to 0.8.4 but now it will allow you to specify

Re: MUSCLE PKCS#11 and Cyberflex on Linux?

2001-01-22 Thread David Corcoran
Hello, Please take a look at the smartsign project: http://smartsign.sourceforge.net It uses the Cyberflex card along with a GNU PKCS-11 package. Best Regards, Dave David Corcoran Purdue University 1008 Cherry Lane West Lafayette, IN 47906 [EMAIL PROTECTED]