From: Johannes B. <Joh...@hr...> - 2013-04-18 08:41:10
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Hello, we have an add-on for Mozilla Firefox that installs opensc-pkcs11.dll as a security device: http://chipkarte.uni-giessen.de/opensc-pkcs11-install.xpi Opensc must be installed before installing the add-on. This installation should be a lot easier for end users. I don't really know how to add the Gnu license, and if there is a better place for downloading the add-on. By the way, I only could find the "MozillaSteps" mentioned in https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki/Using-smart-cards-with-applications using Google: https://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/wiki/MozillaSteps This is old enough to talk about "Smart card bundle". I guess, using Firefox might be too much of a secret at the moment. For manual installation I have german instructions on a page using JavaScript to detect the operating system: http://chipkarte.uni-giessen.de/opensc-PKCS11Install_DE.shtml Regards Johannes |
From: Andreas S. (ML) <and...@ca...> - 2013-04-19 12:43:18
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Hi Johannes, works for me - however uninstall does not unload the PKCS#11 module. Can we put the XPI on the OpenSC website ? Andreas Am 18.04.2013 10:17, schrieb Johannes Becker: > > Hello, > > > > we have an add-on for Mozilla Firefox that installs opensc-pkcs11.dll > as a security device: > > > > http://chipkarte.uni-giessen.de/opensc-pkcs11-install.xpi > > > > Opensc must be installed before installing the add-on. > > This installation should be a lot easier for end users. > > > > I don't really know how to add the Gnu license, and if there is a > better place for downloading the add-on. > > > > > > By the way, I only could find the "MozillaSteps" mentioned in > > > > https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki/Using-smart-cards-with-applications > > > > using Google: > > > > https://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/wiki/MozillaSteps > > > > This is old enough to talk about "Smart card bundle". I guess, using > Firefox might be too much of a secret at the moment. > > > > For manual installation I have german instructions on a page using > JavaScript to detect the operating system: > > http://chipkarte.uni-giessen.de/opensc-PKCS11Install_DE.shtml > > Regards > > Johannes > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Precog is a next-generation analytics platform capable of advanced > analytics on semi-structured data. The platform includes APIs for building > apps and a phenomenal toolset for data science. Developers can use > our toolset for easy data analysis & visualization. Get a free account! > http://www2.precog.com/precogplatform/slashdotnewsletter > > > _______________________________________________ > Opensc-devel mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensc-devel -- --------- CardContact Software & System Consulting |.##> <##.| Andreas Schwier |# #| Schülerweg 38 |# #| 32429 Minden, Germany |'##> <##'| Phone +49 571 56149 --------- http://www.cardcontact.de http://www.tscons.de http://www.openscdp.org -- --------- CardContact Software & System Consulting |.##> <##.| Andreas Schwier |# #| Schülerweg 38 |# #| 32429 Minden, Germany |'##> <##'| Phone +49 571 56149 --------- http://www.cardcontact.de http://www.tscons.de http://www.openscdp.org |
From: Martin P. <ma...@ma...> - 2013-04-19 12:54:31
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Does the module use the "Friendly" flag when loading the module? These days NSS can select the right certificate when presenting several, but it still can't handle modules with multiple slots.... Martin |
From: Johannes B. <Joh...@hr...> - 2013-05-03 10:24:58
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Am Freitag 19 April 2013 schrieb "Andreas Schwier (ML)" <and...@ca...>: > Hi Johannes, > > works for me - however uninstall does not unload the PKCS#11 module. > > Can we put the XPI on the OpenSC website ? Yes, of course. I have no idea yet, if it is necessary to add a licence. Johannes > > we have an add-on for Mozilla Firefox that installs opensc-pkcs11.dll > > as a security device: > > > > > > > > http://chipkarte.uni-giessen.de/opensc-pkcs11-install.xpi > > ... |
From: Johannes B. <Joh...@hr...> - 2015-10-12 09:43:19
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Hi, our Firefox extension https://chipkarte.hrz.uni-giessen.de/opensc-pkcs11-install.xpi installs opensc-pkcs11.dll as a cryptographic module. It will not work any more with Firefox 43 because it is not signed by Mozilla. Is there a signed extension around? Regards Johannes |
From: Jean-Pierre M. <ope...@mu...> - 2015-10-12 16:56:55
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Am 12.10.2015 um 11:27 schrieb Johannes Becker: > Hi, > > our Firefox extension > > https://chipkarte.hrz.uni-giessen.de/opensc-pkcs11-install.xpi > > installs opensc-pkcs11.dll as a cryptographic module. It will not work > any more with Firefox 43 because it is not signed by Mozilla. > > Is there a signed extension around? Hi, You theoretically just could submit it for signing yourself (if you develop it yourself). The wiki entry should explain the how-to: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Add-ons/Extension_Signing BR JPM |
From: Martin P. <ma...@ma...> - 2015-10-12 17:01:18
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On 12/10/15 19:30, Jean-Pierre Münch wrote: > Am 12.10.2015 um 11:27 schrieb Johannes Becker: >> Hi, >> >> our Firefox extension >> >> https://chipkarte.hrz.uni-giessen.de/opensc-pkcs11-install.xpi >> >> installs opensc-pkcs11.dll as a cryptographic module. It will not work >> any more with Firefox 43 because it is not signed by Mozilla. >> >> Is there a signed extension around? > Hi, > > You theoretically just could submit it for signing yourself (if you > develop it yourself). > The wiki entry should explain the how-to: > https://wiki.mozilla.org/Add-ons/Extension_Signing There's also: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/est-pkcs11-load/ Source: https://github.com/open-eid/firefox-pkcs11-loader |
From: Johannes B. <Joh...@hr...> - 2015-10-15 10:42:05
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Am 12.10.2015 um 19:01 schrieb Martin Paljak: > > There's also: > > https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/est-pkcs11-load/ Great! Thanks a lot! It doesn't work on OS X (10.10). Probably the path should include /Library/OpenSC/lib Our old Firefox extension just provides opensc-pkcs11.so without a path. That works as well. Regards Johannes |
From: David W. <dw...@in...> - 2015-10-15 11:38:07
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On Mon, 2015-10-12 at 20:01 +0300, Martin Paljak wrote: > On 12/10/15 19:30, Jean-Pierre Münch wrote: > > Am 12.10.2015 um 11:27 schrieb Johannes Becker: > > > Hi, > > > > > > our Firefox extension > > > > > > https://chipkarte.hrz.uni-giessen.de/opensc-pkcs11-install.xpi > > > > > > installs opensc-pkcs11.dll as a cryptographic module. It will > > > not work > > > any more with Firefox 43 because it is not signed by Mozilla. > > > > > > Is there a signed extension around? > > Hi, > > > > You theoretically just could submit it for signing yourself (if you > > develop it yourself). > > The wiki entry should explain the how-to: > > https://wiki.mozilla.org/Add-ons/Extension_Signing > > > There's also: > > https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/est-pkcs11-load/ > > Source: https://github.com/open-eid/firefox-pkcs11-loader In most cases on Linux and similar platforms, installing any specific PKCs#11 module such as OpenSC is actually the wrong thing to do. Such platforms have a system-wide configuration which indicates which PKCS#11 modules should be loaded into which process. It's handled by p11-kit: http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/doc/p11-kit/pkcs11-conf.html The above-referenced extensions are basically just working around Mozilla bug #1161219, which is the fact that NSS (and hence Firefox) doesn't *obey* the system configuration. The best way to work around that bug — after you've ensured that bugs are filed in your distribution of choice and that your vote is added to the upstream bug at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/1161219 — is to load the p11-kit-proxy.so module. That, in turn, will inspect the system configuration and load the appropriate modules. -- David Woodhouse Open Source Technology Centre Dav...@in... Intel Corporation |