By the way, I just learn that M/W IAS/ECC will be used on users computers,
so it will not be possible to use OpenSC mini driver on client side... Is
there a chance that M/W IAS/ECC (provided by ANTS, french government) will
take certificates (stored in generic AD) into account ?

I also explored the other ADF (ECC EID), and it already contains all the
file system.

Is it possible, through OpenSC, to put data in that file system ?

For example, you have EF A001, A002 and A003, which are certificates
dedicated EFs, and these EF values are 0x00..0x00 (4096 bits)

2011/10/5 Benjamin ALLEMAND <benallem...@gmail.com>

> Hi,
>
>> According to the dump that you presented, the '--auth-id' argument of your
>> key generation command has to be 'C1'.
>> I propose you to activate the logs (in 'app default' section of
>> etc/opensc.conf set 'debug = 8' and some valid path for 'debug_file') and
>> send here the logs.
>
>
> Ok, attached file is debug log for this command execution
>
>>
>
> You can also send here the output of the 'list_sdos' command from
>> opensc-explorer.
>> This command will show some details on the pre-allocated SDOs of private
>> RSA keys:
>> # opensc-explorer
>> OpenSC [3F00]> cd aid:**E828BD080FD25047656E65726963
>> OpenSC [E828BD080FD25047656E65726963]**> list_sdos 0x20
>> <here follows the needed output>
>>
> And here is the result for listing sdos 0x20 :
>
> opensc-explorer.exe
>> OpenSC Explorer version 0.13.0-svn
>>
>> Using reader with a card: SpringCard CSB6 Family Contact 0
>> Serial: 984000001079955F
>>
>> OpenSC [3F00]> cd aid:E828BD080FD25047656E65726963
>> OpenSC [E828BD080FD25047656E65726963]> list_sdos 0x20
>> Found SDO class 20, reference 9
>>         contact ACLs:   8B:13:13:00
>>         size:   00:80
>> Found SDO class 20, reference A
>>         contact ACLs:   8B:13:13:00
>>         size:   00:80
>> OpenSC [E828BD080FD25047656E65726963]>
>
>
>
> For the future, if you need to use minidriver of OpenSC, be ready to use
>> another MSI.
>> The MSI that you are currently using is built on the experimental branch
>> where support of secure-messaging, multi-application features has been
>> tested.
>> It do not include the minidriver of OpenSC.  This branch is not more
>> supported.
>>
>> I propose to use instead the last nightly MSI built on 'secure-messaging'
>> github branch of OpenSC.
>> This branch is destinated to be merged into the OpenSC master branch in
>> the nearest (I hope) future.
>> http://www.opensc-project.org/**downloads/nightly/viktor/**win32/<http://www.opensc-project.org/downloads/nightly/viktor/win32/>
>> The nightly built MSI includes the minidriver.
>
>
> Thanks, I just installed it, is there any option to modify in order to run
> it with my ias/ecc card ?
>
> Thanks a lot !
>
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