Re: USB device profile for smart-card readers (was: Problem reading certificate from hardware token)

2009-07-03 Thread Jean-Marc Desperrier
Kyle Hamilton wrote: I'm not aware of any such profile. There is smart card profile but I doubt it has much to do with PKCS #11, it is rather about 7816. You're right, PKCS#11. http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/EH_MR_rev1.pdf But what is 7861? He's refering to ISO7816, the set of

USB device profile for smart-card readers (was: Problem reading certificate from hardware token)

2009-07-02 Thread Kyle Hamilton
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Anders Rundgrenanders.rundg...@telia.com wrote: PKCS #10?  I guess you really meant PKCS #11. I'm not aware of any such profile.  There is smart card profile but I doubt it has much to do with PKCS #11, it is rather about 7816. You're right, PKCS#11.

Re: USB device profile for smart-card readers (was: Problem reading certificate from hardware token)

2009-07-02 Thread Anders Rundgren
Kyle Hamilton wrote: 3) There is no desire at/for the bank to allow smart-card login, because there are alternatives that are more useful Exactly! It doesn't work for the really useful applications that could drive the market. Anders PS. There were some oddities in the