On 6/7/2012 7:46 AM, Jon wrote:
> The T-buffer is the Tag Buffer. I think the card conforms to Government
> Smart Card Interoperability Specification.
> (GSC-IS) as defined in NIST 6887. In particular the card is a military
> Alt-Token.
That standard predates the PIV standards, NIST 800-73-3
Hello,
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Jon wrote:
> The T-buffer is the Tag Buffer. I think the card conforms to Government
> Smart Card Interoperability Specification.
> (GSC-IS) as defined in NIST 6887. In particular the card is a military
> Alt-Token.
>
Without knowing much about the US rela
On 6/6/2012 7:35 AM, Jon wrote:
> I'm writing code to read the certificates on a Cyberflex Access 64K V2c that
> has to be compiled with Visual Studio 6. When I get the T-Buffer the data
> looks like the following (minus) the two length
> bytes.
>
Can you be more specific?
What command did yo