On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 09:47 +0100, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
> 
> thanks a lot, commited.
> 
> will try to run the full regression test suite, with your extensive
> testing we should get a pass now.
> 
> once question: we still have that unidentified pin #1? (which
> we set to "00000000" and enter that when asked.)
> what are the settings for this pin, will the card lock up if it
> is tried with the wrong value a few times?
> 
> I'm asking because I wonder if we can make that a transport key,
> so people won't need to enter it, but could use 
> "--use-default-transport-key"/"-T" instead.
> 
> Regards, Andreas
The unidentified pin is the user pin initialized when you initialize the
card.  The card can lock up if it's entered wrong a few times, but since
its a normal user PIN, you could reset the card or use unblock and it'd
be ok.
Yeah... using that as a transport key would make sense.

-- 
Thomas Harning Jr.
Authentication Engineer @ Identity Alliance

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