Hello,

1. Please don't cross-post to all mailing lists. Choose one and write a 
targeted e-mail (OpenSC *installation* under GNU/Linux should be 
straightforward) .I removed OpenSC lists from Cc as you are not subscribed to 
them and the posts never reached the list.
2. Do some research. OpenSC wiki has information about your card, I also made 
it explicit in the FAQ that your card is not supported by OpenSC without an 
additional driver, which AFAIK is only possible with a NDA with Aladdin. 


On May 31, 2011, at 14:01 , veeru narayana wrote:

> Hallo,
>     
>    I have Aladdin E-token 72k(JAVA) & i downloaded certificate into E-token  
> in .PFX format from CA site in Windows and they didn't provide any e-token 
> driver for Linux.
> when i use opensc-tool -l --> it's showing aladdin e-token 72k. But we are 
> not able to view the certificate using OPENSC.(cardos-info,pkcs15-tool 
> --list-pins ...etc)
> 
> ==>:Does any one has any useful information for this problem 
> (I have few doubts) 
> 1) is E-token is using Aladdin middle ware format internally by default. If 
> it is formated with aladdin middleware what are options i have ( i have 
> public key certificate & private key in .pfx file)

Use the aladdin middleware

> 2) is gooze.eu/tutorial is sufficient to work with e-token( java), but i 
> failed to do all steps with out errors.

It is tailored for a Feitian smart card. Why should it?

> 3) I found that OpensC is a framework to work with smart cards. Does this 
> framework is similar to STRUCTS/SPRING framework( set of classes & interfaces)

A software framework is like .... a software framework. It consists of source 
code, similar to STRUTS/SPRING, OpenSC in case of C source code is a set of 
functions and data structures in .c files and .h files.


> 4) if  i want work with OpenSC to perform operations like computing digital 
> signatures & validating digital signature etc.. where do i start .
a) get a smart card that is supported by OpenSC b) add support for your smart 
card into OpenSC by writing the missing driver.

For validating signatures given with a smart card you most probably do not need 
OpenSC at all.




Best,

Martin
-- 
@MartinPaljak.net
+3725156495


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