From: Vincent Le T. <vin...@my...> - 2015-11-13 09:51:05
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IAS-ECC applets have already their own "card driver" in OpenSC. You should investigate this lead. Note: there are specialized companies (like mine - mysmartlogon.com) that you can hire providing services to implement / modify minidriver / csp or card driver in OpenSC if you are new on that subject. (testing is very complicated and most of the people are missing test cases ....) regards, Vincent 2015-11-13 10:20 GMT+01:00 Rasmus Risse <ras...@gm...>: > Hello, > > > > I´m not quite sure if this is the right way to ask this question, so > please correct me if not. > > > > I´m working for a Company, which manufactures Smartcards and implements > the Applets for the Cards. I´ve got an old Middleware + PKCS#11 Module for > this card written by another Company, but this Software is out-dated and > can´t be used by new Versions of Windows and so on. So I thought I could > use the PKCS#11 Interface and Carddriver from OpenSC to write a new one, > but the Applets on the Card don´t seem to be compatible with OpenSC. Is it > possible to use my own Middleware API or my APDUs for the PKCS#11 Module? > The most important thing would be signing a PDF (I´m currently using Adobe) > with the one of the two Certificates stored in the IAS Applet, where one is > secured with the Card PIN and the other with a Signature PIN. > > > > Can you help me what I need to do if I want to develop that on a Windows 7 > PC, preferably on MSVS 2008 in C++. > > > > Contact me if you can help me and if you need more information. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Rasmus Risse > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Opensc-devel mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensc-devel > > -- -- Vincent Le Toux My Smart Logon www.mysmartlogon.com |