On Wednesday 23 May 2007 23:34:27 eduellery wrote:
> I'm in a desperate need for a pkcs-15 der encoded private key.
pkcs15 is not a format for key encoding. it is a standard for
the layout of files and directory indices on smart cards and other token
devices.
opensc implements pkcs#15, but the r
Good evening mates,
I'm in a desperate need for a pkcs-15 der encoded private key. I read the
pkcs#15 spec in a sit and tried to edit, byte-per-byte a private key based
on my poor knowledge of ASN1. I don't have a SC reader. I want it generated
on a binary file.
I generated a rsa/2048 key using
On Wednesday 23 May 2007 14:17:22 Stefan Engelbert wrote:
> ... and other biometric and personal data. This is quite cool so
> whenever you enter a supermarket they can welcome you by name on a big
> screen like:
>
> "Welcome Martin, nice to see you again. Last time you bought sausages
> -why don't
Malta definitely does NOT has a digital ID Card!
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Hello,
A new version of pcsc-lite is available [1]. You should update it if
your applications uses SCardBeginTransaction/SCardEndTransaction
functions (OpenSC does when used with pcsc-lite).
Changelog:
pcsc-lite-1.4.2: Ludovic Rousseau
23 May 2007
- add a Lock counter so that SCardBeginTransactio
Larner, Russell wrote:
> I looked into using the CCC. Unfortunately, the GemPlus PIV cards that
> we have don't change the card identifier within the CCC, so I don't
> think we'll be able to use it to generate a good serial number.
Is that a Beta/Demo card problem? I would expect that every De
I looked into using the CCC. Unfortunately, the GemPlus PIV cards that
we have don't change the card identifier within the CCC, so I don't
think we'll be able to use it to generate a good serial number.
At this point, the only solutions I can think of are to use a hash of
the authorization certif
I submitted 3 tickets, #142, #143, #144 that make minor changes to OpenSC.
https://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/ticket/142
https://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/ticket/143
https://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/ticket/144
Please consider adding these patches for the 0.11.3 release.
as they can be
... and other biometric and personal data. This is quite cool so
whenever you enter a supermarket they can welcome you by name on a big
screen like:
"Welcome Martin, nice to see you again. Last time you bought sausages
-why don't you go today for the steaks?"
Stefan
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On 23.05.2007, at 13:45, Jim Rees wrote:
> Our passports will soon have chips
> but I don't think they are capable of crypto operations.
RFID chips AKA 'remotely machine readable passport number' ?
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On 23/05/07, Lane, Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First off, I've created a new LDAP mapping module for using the CN
> attribute. Where do I send the code?
Just here on this list.
> Second, the code I'm sending in may need to be cleaned up some. I'm not
> usually a C programmer, so there are l
Martin Paljak wrote:
> The US does not have such a card. The PIV is going to
> be for government employees and contractors.
Pity.
The US is scheduled to issue National ID cards by the end of 2009 but they
won't have chips, at least not at first. Our passports will soon have chips
but I
Hi,
no problem :-). As a german I would say "Paper is patient". Some
institutions are dreaming of ID-Cards and write documents which make
them look as if those cards exist already.
But anyway. The term "National IDcards" might be extended maybe to
qualified cards (which could be accepted by nati
On 23.05.2007, at 11:08, Stefan Engelbert wrote:
> Basically that paper is referring to software certificates. But I know
> nobody here in Malta who has such a certificate. Furthermore I
> tried to
> get such a certificate - it's impossible to get one! So they might
> have
> a lot of nice pap
Hi all. I'm new to this list, so I apologize in advance if I ask any
noobish questions.
First off, I've created a new LDAP mapping module for using the CN
attribute. Where do I send the code?
Second, the code I'm sending in may need to be cleaned up some. I'm not
usually a C programmer, so
Hi,
I am living in Malta and I know the ppl involved in that document so I
don't want to go into details.
Basically that paper is referring to software certificates. But I know
nobody here in Malta who has such a certificate. Furthermore I tried to
get such a certificate - it's impossible to get
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Subject: Re: [opensc-devel] General back ground information on National
IDcards
On 23.05.2007, at 10:25, Stefan Engelbert wrot
Hi,
Malta definitely does NOT have a digital ID Card! It's even worse. Since
Malta doesn't even have a commercial trustcenter Maltese Citizen have to
travel abroad it they need a qualified smartcard for some reasons.
Kind Regards
Stefan Engelbert
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On 23.05.2007, at 10:25, Stefan Engelbert wrote:
> Malta definitely does NOT has a digital ID Card!
OK, this was a list of EU eID cards that according to one of my
contacts from interopeID have an unique personal identifier in the
certificate.
Google gives hints that there is something goin
Malta definitely does NOT has a digital ID Card!
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