(1) There is no encryption 'in the card'.
(2) Private key(public key cryptography in general) is not used to encrypt bulk
data(like file encryption).
By using the PKCS#11 bridge(available from http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com), I think you
can achieve this. Ofcourse, the encryption will be in the software and not in the
hardware(smartcard).
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>From: Juan Ferez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 4:11 PM
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>Subject: [OCF] OCF GemSafe
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>Hello!
>Are they any CardService for OCF and Gemsafe to encipher a
>file with the private key (in the SmartCard)?
>The GPKCardService only sign the messages.
>How I can to encipher?
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>Thanks a lot.
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