Georg Lohrer wrote: > Hi Karsten, > > thank you for coming back on my question. > > On So, 19 Feb 2006, Karsten Ohme wrote: > > >>Georg Lohrer wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>maybe I'm wrong for this question on this mailing-list, but as pcscd with >>>ccid is the underlying access-daemon for my signtrust.de SmartCard I >>>am hopefully awaiting any answer. >> >>This is the card from the Post. You must have a software which support >>these cards. Has the Post software for it? As far as I know not. Ask the >>Post if the card supports the DIN 66291-1 standard. If yes gnupg support >>this card with gpgsm. If not you will have no develop your own software >>to access this card. TCOS is only the operating system, it does not say >>anything about the signature application. How have you read the >>certificates? > > > I was up the gum tree with several thoughts this morning, but with the help of > the openssl-mailinglist guys the fog lifted. > And there was a problem in openssl handling some strange ASN-1 sequences in > the postal-address of signtrust.de cards thus not displaying the certificates > read by pkcs15-tool. Stephen Henson and Kyle Hamilton elaborated an file-fix > for this problem that was checked in this afternoon. > And now I can display the full certificates from signtrust.de with openssl. > So there might be no further problem doing the next step and trying to sign > outgoing mails with my MUA mutt.
What application you use to access the card? For signing anything the certificates do not help very much. You need an application which can sign on the card with the private key. Karsten > > Ciao, Georg > _______________________________________________ > Muscle mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.drizzle.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle _______________________________________________ Muscle mailing list [email protected] http://lists.drizzle.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle
