Thanks for your respond.

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> Le 22 févr. 2019 à 17:43, Martin Bartosch <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Hi,
> 
>> I just forgot to specify the use cases, It would be to make a learning of 
>> the global operation of a PKI with key backup in a keystore, and run on a PI 
>> Raspbérry. This is not for professional use, the Atec is limited to 16 keys
>> 
>> In fact OpenSSL is able to read and write in an AtecC508 in I2c. 
>> https://github.com/MicrochipTech/cryptoauth-openssl-engine
> 
> If you can perform operations with OpenSSL using the device it should be 
> possible to write a driver for OpenXPKI supporting this chip, however, this 
> looks like an overly complicated project to me.
> 
> If I had this problem I'd probably have a look at more convenient hardware 
> which is directly supported by OpenSSL/OpenSC, for example this: 
> https://www.smartcard-hsm.com/features.html 
> Note that I don't have any personal experience with this device. However, it 
> seems to tick some of your boxes (ECC, key backup) and has PKCS#11 support so 
> in theory it should be possible to get it to work with OpenXPKI. But don't 
> take my word for it.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Martin
> 
> 
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