It's not a PIV card but an Oberthur V7 card using ActivIdentity applet
v2.6.2B which can be found at :
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cmvp/documents/140-1/140sp/140sp880.pdf
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 7:43 PM, Kwan Hon Luen kwanhonl...@gmail.comwrote:
Am trying to verify an Oberthur v7 card with
I am sorry folks, but I gave the wrong links in the previous email.
The right link is as :
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cmvp/documents/140-1/140sp/140sp639.pdf
Although the document is said as Oberthur V5 card, but the Applet v2.6.2B
is correct.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Kwan Hon
On 8/29/2013 4:23 AM, Kwan Hon Luen wrote:
I am sorry folks, but I gave the wrong links in the previous email.
The right link is as :
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cmvp/documents/140-1/140sp/140sp639.pdf
Although the document is said as Oberthur V5 card, but the Applet v2.6.2B is
correct.
hi
I think there is no universal pin standard.
Packing and Padding options can be very wide :
use ascii
use binary
use nibble-packed bcd
pad high nibble of each byte with 0xF
etc.
pad with zeros
pad with ones
pad with complemented pin
prepend with length
etc.
the card/applet may not even
Am trying to verify an Oberthur v7 card with ActivIdentity applet v2.6.2b with
a 16 character PIN. How does the payload of the 16 char PIN look like?
Thanks.
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I don't know the actual answer. In practice, there are only a few ways to make
this work.
1) prefix the pin field with a length byte.
2) pad the pin with some value that can't be input as the pin (e.g. for ascii
pins, use FF as the padding value).
3) truncate the pin to the appropriate length
I don't know the actual answer. In practice, there are only a few ways to make
this work.
1) prefix the pin field with a length byte.
2) pad the pin with some value that can't be input as the pin (e.g. for ascii
pins, use FF as the padding value).
3) truncate the pin to the appropriate length
On 8/28/2013 6:43 AM, Kwan Hon Luen wrote:
Am trying to verify an Oberthur v7 card with ActivIdentity applet v2.6.2b with
a 16 character PIN. How does the payload of the 16 char PIN look like?
Sounds like a CAC or PIV card...