>note: I removed the "Makefile.in".
>All those files generated by automake, autoconf and libtool
>are not submitted to svn, as they change, depending on the
>version of these tools used by each developer, and we are
>not interested in having these changes in the svn.

Ok.

>> Unfortunatly I can successfully use env to transmit SCARDHANDLE and
>>  SCARDCONTEXT to Libopensc-2.dll so I use registry for now (still to be
>>  improved).
>
>ah, to transmit the handle from opensc-cardmod.dll to opensc-2.dll?
>hmm, we could create some backdoor, like a static public variable
>or some function to set a static variable. but that wouldn't be much
>nicer either. not sure what the best plan is.

We have to think about the best way to do it.


>still a nice start. what works so far? can people read the
>certificates, login with user pin, authenticate with signature
>or decrypt emails?
>did you test with some specific applications?

So I've successfully read certificats (use command certutil.exe -SCinfo)
And sign mails under outloock, I've reached authentification on an internal 
Website with internet-explorer.

For login is still a bit more difficult since you need a domain controller
Configured for login with certificats and I don't have one for the moment.

I use for now westcos card and only this one it's why cardmod.inf and
Cardmod-westcos.reg are not extend to other cards for the moment, they must
be adapted for the card you want to use...

>we could create an extra wiki page for testers, where we describe
>how to setup opensc with card module, and how to test various functionality,
>for example login with smart card authentication or using explorer or
>outlook with it.

Yes there are some step to describe to make it more easy...

>but I guess most test will be difficult, unless people have the necessary
>infrastructure already. (IIRC smart card authentication needs active
>directory and a microsoft PKI or something like that?) still it would
>be nice to document these challanges, as a step to get more people involved.

Yes it's the goal.

>Regards, Andreas
Regards

François.


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