Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
On 16/12/06, Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I checked the pkcs15-tcos.c, it does not use german umlaut in the cert
names, but uses "ue" and friends, i.e. ascii only.
Can you give me the line number? I can't find a non-ASCII character in
pkcs15-tcos.c. At
On 17.12.2006, at 13:50, Leonid Snurnikov wrote:
Hello,
has anybody tried to use German D-Trust with OpenSC for signing
purpose?
http://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/wiki/GermanEid mentions D-trust.
Are you sure you have the right version ?
Please provide your opensc-debug.log/oensc-er
On 17.12.2006, at 13:51, Leonid Snurnikov wrote:
is it possible to pass configuration parameters to Opensc without
using the opensc.conf file?
It would be nice and useful if one could create an opensc context and
configure it later on.
In Java style, it would look like:
ctx = OpenSC()
ctx.s
Hi,
I put it in.
Thanks,
Marcus
2006-12-17 Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* src/pkcs11.h [__WIN32]: Changed to [_WIN32 ||
CRYPTOKI_FORCE_WIN32] at the end.
Submitted by Alon Bar-Lev.
At Fri, 15 Dec 2006 15:15:05 +0200,
Alon Bar-Lev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
On 16/12/06, Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I checked the pkcs15-tcos.c, it does not use german umlaut in the cert
names, but uses "ue" and friends, i.e. ascii only.
Can you give me the line number? I can't find a non-ASCII character in
pkcs15-tcos.c. At least vim is happy with
Hello,
is it possible to pass configuration parameters to Opensc without
using the opensc.conf file? On Windows Opensc seems first to look
into the windows registry to find the location of opensc.conf. If
there is no entry for opensc.conf in the registry Opensc seems not
to be able to use conf
Hello,
has anybody tried to use German D-Trust with OpenSC for signing purpose?
This card seems to become a german industry standard due to the
cooperation of D-Trust and IHK (german: "Industrie und Handelskammer").
I tried to use this card from Java with PKCS#11 and I got this:
..
Unknown SWs; S