Hi Nils!
Nils Larsch gmx.net> writes:
>this is most likely a HMAC (using DES or 3DES)
> unless secure messaging is used when the key is written to the
> token a usb sniffer might be useful to get the key
I explore eToken stick files, but whith file is DES key? I don't found 7 byte
(DES) or 21 b
Dmitry Zhigulin wrote:
> Hello Peter!
>
>> What kind of logon do you mean (ie. Windows-logon, SSH-logon, ...)
>
> Just authenticate user for security operation.
>
>> This only happens if you are using an Aladdin eToken that
>> was formatted by the Aladdin-tools. If you format your
>> eToken wi
Hello Peter!
> What kind of logon do you mean (ie. Windows-logon, SSH-logon, ...)
Just authenticate user for security operation.
> This only happens if you are using an Aladdin eToken that
> was formatted by the Aladdin-tools. If you format your
> eToken with OpenSC your keys will be protected
Hi Dmitry,
> I try to provide user logon on eToken AKS application.
> Token based on Cardos V4.2B.
What kind of logon do you mean (ie. Windows-logon, SSH-logon, ...)
> Aladdin's utility eToken Property use EXTERNAL_AUTHENTICATE for this.
> Utility send adpu GET_CHALLENGE "00 84 00 00 08" and