Copying to the list
Aleksey
On 6/18/11 12:45 PM, EdShallow wrote:
Hi Edielson,
Check the xmlsec mailing list archives, around 2007 I think. Wouter
and I had tested several token-resident keys through mscrypto CAPI and
the supplier's CSP implementation under CAPI. That is one good thing
about mscrypto, hardware support is transparent. Just pick your
Windows-compliant hardware token or smartcard. I have personally
tested with the Aladdin USB eToken. You must use mscrypto.
Ed
On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Aleksey Sanin <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
This question came up on the mailing list in the past. I believe
it is possible
but you will need to do some manual work on loading and
configuring openssl.
Sorry, I can't give you a better answer since I never used openssl
and smart cards
myself. I can tell you that xmlsec works with smart cards through
nss and you just
need to configure nss correctly.
Aleksey
On 6/17/11 1:59 PM, Edielson P. Frigieri wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use xmlsec in a project that need to sign a XML
document. We are using openssl as the engine.
Now, we are moving this engine to a smart card.
1 - How can i integrate the xmlsec and smart card?
2 - Is it possible to sign inside the SC?
Sorry if these are questions that you have solved before. If yes,
please, send me the solution.
Best regards,
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