On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 15:58:12 +0100
Viktor TARASOV <viktor.tara...@opentrust.com> wrote:

> You have a reason:
> "There can be any number of *DFs in a PKCS #15 DF, but it is anticipated that 
> in the normal case there will be at
> most one. The keys themselves may reside anywhere on the card." (pkcs#15 v1.1 
> ch.5.5.2/3/4/...) .
> 

Ah. Completely missed that. Was mostly looking at the ODF definition. :)

> 
> > The commit message talks about protected attributes and doesn't say
> > anything about this specific change.
> 
> > One guess is that this was a check to see what was already parsed when the 
> > card is later unlocked.
> Exact.
> I'll take care about, thank you .
> 

Great. Thanks!

Rgds
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?

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