Hi,

You should be able to export that certificate in ID Ally - double click on it and say "Copy To File".
Next, import that certificate into Mozilla into the Trusted Root Authorities .... We will have a new
mailing list for ID Ally as well as a nice new website sometime next week .....


Can you send output on the formatting failures due to driver transactions ? I'm assuming you wrote
a reader driver for pcscd ?


Thanks,
Dave


On May 17, 2005, at 9:29 AM, Nikolay Elenkov wrote:

Hi,

I've managed to put together a working driver for my reader (not quite as easy as I thought!). I can now connect to the card manager in eclipse , list card contents and load applets. I loaded the muscle applet, but formatting fails (in muscleTool) because the driver doesn't support transactions.

So my question is: What do I have to add to ifdhandler.c to have transactions? (there's nothing in the devkit documents)

On a side note, I tried xcard and didn't find it too easy to use. It took reading the source to understand that "Invalid parameter" when trying to format the card means that I have to double-click the token name in the tree on the left. "Format Card" should be disabled if there are no tokens or none are selected. That said exploring the card works well if I format the token with ID Ally.

Probably better in a new thread, but the self-signed certificate generated by ID Ally cannot be used to sign mails in mozilla. That is because there is no way (or at least I didn't find any) to add it as a trusted certificate in the certificate store. That is in Mozilla 1.7.5 on Linux.
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