Douglas E. Engert anl.gov> writes:
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> Can you use C_Verify instead?
>
How to use it for encryption, may you show example?
I found in pkcs11-tool example - function "encrypt_decrypt", I think that is
what I need.
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Hello,
I am running OpenSC 0.11.2 (latest version) on top of pcsc-lite-1.4.3, and
I've got a few problems I'm hoping someone can help me with. The card I'm
using is a "CRYPTO EGATE 32K"
The problems:
1) I am able to 'get' a file from a card, but I am not able to 'put' a file
onto the card. Here
Dmitry wrote:
> Peter Stuge cdy.org> writes:
>
>
>> If it doesn't however, directly calling OpenSC would be useful.
>> But in that case, why not do away with CryptoApi completely?
>
> Some theory:
>
> As tells http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms953432.aspx
>
> If some user want to e
new version:
* create_file implemented
* EF(DIR) hack removed, it is easier to put a real EF(DIR)
* SC_CARDCTL_GET_SERIALNR implemented
/*
* card-akis.c: Support for AKIS smart cards
*
* Copyright (C) 2007 TUBITAK / UEKAE
* contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* This library is free software; you can r
Peter Stuge cdy.org> writes:
> If it doesn't however, directly calling OpenSC would be useful.
> But in that case, why not do away with CryptoApi completely?
Some theory:
As tells http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms953432.aspx
If some user want to encrypt\decrypt some data, with certi
Andreas Jellinghaus dungeon.inka.de> writes:
> sorry, still confused. I know csp11 and pkcscsp, but what is pkcscsp2?
I meant pkcscsp.2.zip from http://www.opensc-project.org/files/pkcscsp/orig/
As tell http://www.opensc-project.org/files/pkcscsp/orig/README
pkcscsp.2.zip - is an update versi