Hi,
I am not aware of the Forge Crypto provider but I have worked with the CryptoFlex
cards. I suppose you are using the capability of the card to generate RSA keys and
then you are reading the public module. One reason the signature verification might
not be working is the little-big endian issue. In plain english try reversing the
bytes of the key you just read.
Regards,
Ilias
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From: Studio di Ingegneria Molinari
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Subject: [OCF] Cryptoflex and Forge
Hi everybody,
we are running some testing with Forge crypto provider environment, intended
to verify RSA signatures generated by Schlumberger Cryptoflex using OFC, but
apparently the signatures don't match ; did anybody experience something
(good or bad) in this field that share ?
Thanks in advance,
Antonio
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