Greg Mefford wrote:
> take some input text or a file on my computer and have the card
> encrypt it
Cards are really slow, so generally encryption is done by the PC
using symmetric encryption (e.g. AES) and the card is then used to
asymmetrically encrypt the AES key.
Decryption is the reverse; car
I'm trying to work on developing support for ACOS5 into OpenSC and
having a lot of trouble just getting off the ground.
I am guessing that many of you own ACOS5 cards that you've played with
a little bit. Are there any useful resources you've found (tutorials,
blogs, anything) to help figure out ho
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> I would not allow OpenSC to be built without OpenSSL or a replacement, as too
> many
> of the card drivers depend on it, (at least the card driver I am interested
> in)
>
The same for me.
Oberthur driver depends on OpenSSL and will depend on it even more.
Also, it'
Martin Paljak wrote:
> On Mar 4, 2010, at 22:23 , Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
>> Am Donnerstag 04 März 2010 16:20:15 schrieb Douglas E. Engert:
>>> The other questions to ask, are what features from OpenSSL
>>> are being used, and could these be easily replaced.
>>> I know the PIV uses BIO, PEM an
Hi Martin,
Martin Paljak wrote:
> At the same time, I was not able to delete cryptoflex with current trunk, it
> seems that it tries to cache as a PIN the transport keys and crashes. Will
> investigate
Have you still problems with cryptoflex ?
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Viktor Tarasov