Hi Bartek,

yes, the internalAuthenticate() API of the GPKKeyManagementService allows you to
sign a terminal random number.
It maps the PK_IntAuth GPK8000's APDU.

Dominique

-----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bartek Paszkowski) 
Sent:   vendredi 14 janvier 2000 12:35
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        (OCF)  OCF & making PKI signatures

Hi,

I have one question: are  there any Gemplus cards and OCF card services
(GPK8000?) that would make it possible to digitaly sign (using stored on the
card private key) a random value that is passed to sign method as an
argument? So far I use Internal Authenticate method of a GPK4000 card to do
"signing" stuff (I wrote my own services).

Cheers,

Bartek Paszkowski.




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