Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
Can you run the parse program as decribed in [1] and post the result
here?
Yes. The result is :
eugene:/home/eugene/ccid-1.2.1# sudo ./src/parse
Trying to open USB bus/device: 002/003
idVendor: 0x0A89
Can't get iManufacturer string
idProduct: 0x0020
Can't get iProduc
On 28/02/07, eugene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think this is right way to use generic driver, but I'm not sure that
RuToken is satisfy to all requirements of specification.
Can you run the parse program as decribed in [1] and post the result here?
Thanks,
[1] http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
On 26/02/07, eugene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to add support of a new smart card named RuToken to openct and
opensc projects.
After reading your OpenCT patch, it looks like the RuToken is a ICCD
version A [1] token.
Maybe it would be a good idea to add a generi
Hello.
btw: is this same cipher for which support has been added
to openssl (cvs head) ? If that's the case it would be interesting
to test it in a openssl engine.
Yes, this same cipher.
But now we get a new version of hardware and I going to make some little
change in patch. It will be proba
On 26/02/07, eugene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to add support of a new smart card named RuToken to openct and
opensc projects.
After reading your OpenCT patch, it looks like the RuToken is a ICCD
version A [1] token.
Maybe it would be a good idea to add a generic ICCD driver and not
mak
eugene wrote:
Hello,
I want to add support of a new smart card named RuToken to openct and
opensc projects.
Thank Nils and Cheers very much for help.
Now this card can be used for:
- signing e-mails with Icedove/Thunderbird.
- login user with PAM-PKCS#11 module.
- Russian GOST 28147-89 ciphe