Hi all,

I'd like to announce the new package Sign-CFlex,
that contains command line utilities for calculating
a PKCS#7 digital signature on a generic file and
afterwards to verify it against the original data.
It uses the old Cyberflex 16K cards w/out MuscleCard
(MuscleCard utility is in development, don't worry).

You can download the package from the SmartSign
web site:

        http://smartsign.sourceforge.net

(please, go directly to the download section, as
the site is not up-to-date yet).

This is an example usage:

> sign_cflex -in file.txt -out file.p7 -sc

The program load the p.k. certificate directly
from the smartcard, then asks the user to enter
the PIN, and calculates the PKCS#7 signature, that
is stored in file.p7.

If you don't have a certificate on your card, you
can also give the "-cert" parameter specifying its
location on your hard drive.

Default key number, cert location and PIN number are
the same as for the PKCS#11 CardEdge Token, so you can
use OpenCA to store key & cert on the card itself.

Please, return any feedback to:

        mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bye,
        Tommaso.

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