On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 2:55 AM, Viktor Tarasov
wrote:
> Fine,
> if possible, keep us informed about your successes (or else) with your
> application.
> It's interesting to get know more about usage cases.
>
>
Here's an update:
I can successfully read certificates from these CardOS 4.4 cards no
On 1/9/2012 2:36 PM, Anders Rundgren wrote:
> Hi Douglas,
> Thanx for the extensive answer!
>
> You may find it odd but the origin to this question is not about
> using PIV cards but about the possibility emulating PIV commands
> in an SKS (Secure Key Store) device to leverage the huge work
> per
2012/1/10 Ludovic Rousseau :
> Hello,
>
> I need to have an ascii dump of objects logged by pkcs11-spy. So I
> updated the code. The patch is available at
> https://github.com/LudovicRousseau/OpenSC/commit/48f8f982a09e5a484ff4951609ebfcabf8d99bfc
>
> The output format of a hex dump has changed from
Bonjour All Users,
I have configured opensc with openssl and found this page very helpful :
http://www.opensc-project.org/engine_pkcs11/wiki/QuickStart
with following config :
openssl_conf= openssl_def
[openssl_def]
engines = engine_section
[engine_section]
pkcs11 = pkcs11_section
[
Le 12/01/2012 15:00, LinuxChuck a écrit :
> Are there any event logs or debug logs I should try to gather to determine
> the cause of this error?
Look for the file c:\tmp\md.log . This path is hard encoded into the MSI that
I've sent you.
Set also the debug settings in opensc.conf -- "debug = 8;