Hey, OK, in the end my mistake was, that I believed the pkcs#11 Plugin was enabled in charon-nm, as it was only enabled in strongswan itself. It works now. Thanks for pointing that out and thanks for all the help!
Nathan -- Dr. Nathan Hüsken Cloud Developer nat...@wintercloud.de +49 151 703 478 84 wintercloud GmbH & Co. KG Emil-Maier-Str. 16 69115 Heidelberg wintercloud.de Sitz der Kommanditgesellschaft: Heidelberg, Registernummer der Kommanditgesellschaft im Handelsregister: AG Mannheim HRA 707268 Komplementärin: junah GmbH, Sitz der Komplementärin: Heidelberg, Registernummer der Komplementärin im Handelsregister: AG Mannheim HRB 726538, Geschäftsführer der Komplementärin: Julian Wintermayr und Dr. Nathan Hüsken USt-IdNr.: DE815676705 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On 19 July 2018 7:50 PM, Tobias Brunner <tob...@strongswan.org> wrote: > > > Hi Nathan, > > > I wanted to use the network-manager (in the end, the config has to be > > usable by people scared of the command line). > > > > There is an option: "Smartcard". If choose it, it asks me for the pin of > > the smart card (but complains, that there are not usable certificates on > > the smartcard). > > > > If charon-nm doest not support reading the private key from the smartcard, > > what is the point of this option? > > > > What am I missing here? > > You are confusing charon-cmd and NM/charon-nm (and perhaps charon). > > charon-nm supports private keys on smartcards (with the already > > mentioned limitations), as does charon (with more flexibility), > > charon-cmd does not. > > Regards, > > Tobias