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Re: Netkey E4: detect if local pins are already set: msg#00014encryption.opensc.user
Mornings, > What were the changes you had to apply? Which version of > OpenSC are you using? Patch for 0.10.1 attached, its making the right cert available where it is expected. I understand this is a crazyness of our people here stuffing the data onto the card that way. A better way for me would be not to cover one cert, but make a private-key with id2 available at location of id1. Or make the application configurable to choose the id of the privkey and the if of the cert seperately. Just using OpenSwan yet. > On a fresh Netkey card the global PIN is in NULLPIN-state. All > other PINs are already set to random numbers. There's no > way to detect wether the local PINs are still set to their > initial random numbers or have been changed to some other > values. When we 'users' get the cards the keys are already on it, may be when enough of us use the cards from linux/mac our voice is loud enough to get the local-pins set on the initial save of data to the card. Christian |
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