Re: How to sign a PDF using a DNIe

2016-06-28 Thread NdK
Il 28/06/2016 04:16, NIIBE Yutaka ha scritto: > I think that it is opposite way what we should make it possible. Let > a government accept signature which is generated by our own > smartcard/token with free software. Or let a governor certify our own > public key, where the private key is in our

Re: How to sign a PDF using a DNIe

2016-06-28 Thread Dashamir Hoxha
On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 4:16 AM, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > > Or let a governor certify our own > public key, where the private key is in our own smartcard/token. > This is really a good idea. If authorized government officials certify our public keys, then our signatures can have full legal values,

Re: How to sign a PDF using a DNIe

2016-06-27 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
On 06/17/2016 01:17 PM, NIIBE Yutaka wrote: > I'd recommend to seek other software instead. > > Simply, general smartcard is not supported. It seems that you have an > illusion that GnuPG and its scdaemon can support any smartcard in > general. No, we can't. > > Fundamentally, while OpenPGPcard

Re: How to sign a PDF using a DNIe

2016-06-17 Thread Werner Koch
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016 06:17, gni...@fsij.org said: > Telesec NKS > some specific pkcs#15 cards > SmartCard-HSM > > however, other than SmartCard-HSM, it's outdated. The Telesec NetKey 3.0 card should still work. We plan to use this card for the Gpg4VSNfd project (for S/MIME) and

Re: How to sign a PDF using a DNIe

2016-06-16 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
On 06/15/2016 07:34 PM, Yajo wrote: > I tried then to use both gpg and gpg2 to sign PDFs with no luck. > > I, being a complete dumb in tems of digital signing, submitted a bug > report against OpenSC project > , which holds in their core > distribution

How to sign a PDF using a DNIe

2016-06-16 Thread Yajo
Hello everyone. I'm just trying to sign a PDF document using my DNIe . For those who don't know, DNIe is the Spanish ID card, that holds a certificate inside. I'm able to use this card with my card reader under Linux, and combined with Firefox, to access some Spanish g