that depends on the card. internally they may use any format they like. to
the outside world all of them i know use X509, but you need to convert if
yourself, if you read it using opencard (a pkcs#11 driver does that for
you). what card do you use?
Karl
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> does anybody knows which is the format in which a cert is stored on the
> card? is it X509?
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