Hi Iain,
Except that there is also an admin PIN for the MCardApplet, and that's
actually sometimes referred to as a transport key. The default value for
that is 0x4D7573636C653030, but it gets changed when the applet is
personalised. Both PINs also get assigned numbers of attempts before
they ge
Thomas Harning Jr. wrote:
The unidentified pin is the user pin initialized when you initialize the
card. The card can lock up if it's entered wrong a few times, but since
its a normal user PIN, you could reset the card or use unblock and it'd
be ok.
ok, in any case we need to document how this
Thomas Harning Jr. wrote on 11/30/06 06:05 AM:
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 09:47 +0100, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
Hi Thomas,
thanks a lot, commited.
will try to run the full regression test suite, with your extensive
testing we should get a pass now.
once question: we still have that unidentifie
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 09:47 +0100, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> thanks a lot, commited.
>
> will try to run the full regression test suite, with your extensive
> testing we should get a pass now.
>
> once question: we still have that unidentified pin #1? (which
> we set to "00
Hi Thomas,
thanks a lot, commited.
will try to run the full regression test suite, with your extensive
testing we should get a pass now.
once question: we still have that unidentified pin #1? (which
we set to "" and enter that when asked.)
what are the settings for this pin, will the ca
Attached is a patch to the the opensc-0.11.1-r3057 snapshot to update
the MuscleCard driver for OpenSC to use an msc_id struct rather than
int/bytes and messing around with byte-swapping for that.
Tested items:
* OpenSC-explorer
* List
* Change Directory
* Read file
* PKCS15:
* Clear