On 6/27/2013 2:41 AM, Anand Renju wrote:
Hi Douglas,

 From where i can get this pkcs11-spy tool. I installed opensc-0.13.0, but it 
doesn't have this tool.

It should be  C:\Program Files\OpenSC Project\PKCS11-Spy\pkcs11-spy.dll

Its a PKCS#11 driver that logs the activity of calls and returns of
another PKCS#11 lib or dll that you specify via environment variables or on 
Windows the registry.

See this as to where in the registry to set the module and output:
https://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/wiki/WindowsInstaller

You install pkcs11-spy.dll as a Firefox Security Device in place of yours.

I have not used it on Windows lately, It should be in 0.13.0.


Thanks,
-Renju


On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Douglas E. Engert <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



    On 6/26/2013 1:44 AM, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:

        2013/6/26 Anand Renju <anand.renju.mailing.list@__gmail.com 
<mailto:[email protected]>>:

            Hi,


        Hello,

            I'm using a Xiring XI-SIGN USB V2 PinPad reader with Firefox 
application, i
            have IAS ECC Middleware installed which provides the gclib.dll 
PKCS#11
            module for Firefox. The problem i'm facing is when i click on 'Log 
in'
            button from Device Manager after selecting ECC eID module/device 
(Firefox ->
            Options->Encryption->Security Devices ), Firefox pops up a dialog 
for
            entering the PIN.

            Instead asking PIN here, i 'm expecting a request for entering PIN 
at the
            PinPad reader display. At ccid side, i should get 0x42330006 
control code.

            Is there any way disable this Pin Dialog from Firefox side. I'm 
using
            Firefox 21.0


        You are using a proprietary PKCS#11 library on Windows (gclib.dll).
        You should contact the software provider support team.


    Also see:

    https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/__show_bug.cgi?id=295963 
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295963>

    You could also use the OpenSC pkcs11-spy to see the PKCS#11
    calls. See if the gclib.dll returns CKF_PROTECTED_AUTHENTICATION___PATH

    This woulds show if it is a FireFox problem or the gclib.dll problem.






        Regards,

        --
           Dr. Ludovic Rousseau

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