Re: [opensc-devel] User Consent Keys

2006-11-14 Thread Douglas E. Engert
Thomas Harning Jr. wrote: On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 11:05 -0500, Douglas E. Engert wrote: I would hope you would never try to cache a pin especially with a card like the one you describe: * If the card was issued such that you had to enter the pin before every signature, then you are viol

Re: [opensc-devel] User Consent Keys

2006-11-14 Thread Nils Larsch
Thomas Harning Jr. wrote: On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 11:05 -0500, Douglas E. Engert wrote: I would hope you would never try to cache a pin especially with a card like the one you describe: * If the card was issued such that you had to enter the pin before every signature, then you are violat

Re: [opensc-devel] User Consent Keys

2006-11-14 Thread Thomas Harning Jr.
On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 11:05 -0500, Douglas E. Engert wrote: > > I would hope you would never try to cache a pin especially with > a card like the one you describe: > >* If the card was issued such that you had to enter the pin > before every signature, then you are violating the policy >

Re: [opensc-devel] User Consent Keys

2006-10-26 Thread Douglas E. Engert
Justin R Eylander wrote: Hello all, I was wondering if there was any mechanism in OpenSC to allow for PIN caching for user consent keys. I'm working on building a plug-in for a card that requires the PIN to be entered immediately before signing operations by a specific key and I would like to

[opensc-devel] User Consent Keys

2006-10-26 Thread Justin R Eylander
Hello all, I was wondering if there was any mechanism in OpenSC to allow for PIN caching for user consent keys. I'm working on building a plug-in for a card that requires the PIN to be entered immediately before signing operations by a specific key and I would like to take advantage of anything t