True, the public key do take place. But you need the public to be able to verify signatures (private keys do not have the verify attribute). So you prefer that you create a temporary public key each time you want to verify anything?
If you still do not want to create a public key token object, then you have to rewrite some of the functions in pkcs11-tool that requires the public key. 12 mar 2009 kl. 19.49 skrev "Alon Bar-Lev" <alon.bar...@gmail.com>: > This is not required, as one can get this from private key attributes > or from the certificate. > It just waste card storage... > I read the message in reference, and I think that there should be a > different solution for this > without storing the public >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel