Hello,
Am Mittwoch 01 Juni 2011 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> > I have no idea why your SCM reader behaves different under Windows and
> > Linux. Does it have old firmware?
The installer tells me that the firmware is up to date. I even tried the beta
firmware,
that I got from SCM.
> Probably. SPR5
Hello,
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:41, Johannes Becker
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am Mittwoch 01 Juni 2011 schrieb Martin Paljak:
>
>> > I have no idea why your SCM reader behaves different under Windows and
>> > Linux. Does it have old firmware?
>
> The installer tells me that the firmware is up to date.
Hello,
I will be giving a short talk about OpenSC and "interoperability
through open source in EU eID" (until IAS-ECC will be a reality) field
on EEMA eID management conference [1] (Day 2, Track 2, Session E1) [2]
The idea is to promote a) open source b) common framework for
collaboration (OpenSC
Hello William,
Le 31/05/2011 10:22, HOURY William a écrit :
> Hi Viktor,
>
> I just have tested with a Gemalto .NET card and the same certificate/keys and
> I don't have the issue...
Just question,
on your test platform, during your first tests, were there any other
middlewares installed?
can
Hi
Actually I'm not sure if in case of unpadded PIN blocks, should the initial
> APDU prefix include CLA INS P1 P2 only or an additional 0x00 (which you
> refer to as empty Lc) or not ? IMHO CCID spec leaves room for interpretation
> there... I remember different behavior from different readers/ca
The change #5421 introduced between 0.12.1-rc1 and 0.12.1
on 5/4/11 by vtarasov breaks the MIT Kerberos login. A spy
output is attached.
The code calls C_GetSlotList with tokenPresent=1 which in
the past has only returned slots with tokens.
But #5421 returns 2 slots, the 0x virtual slo