Re: Why pkcs11-tool do not chose signing with certs classified as Non-Repud

2011-12-18 Thread SiSt
not do as to the problem described above. Conclusion: It is now possible to sign by the smartcard with both keys in the slot, the sign/encrypt key and the Non-Repud key - S- SiSt wrote: > > - I hope that this question falls within the boundaries of opensc: - > Trying to sign with the

Why pkcs11-tool do not chose signing with certs classified as Non-Repud

2011-12-10 Thread SiSt
- I hope that this question falls within the boundaries of opensc: - Trying to sign with the means of a smartcard. Only 1 Slot is used on the card, rest are empty. Slot 1 contains 2 certs: 1. X509v3 Key Usage: critical Digital Signature, Key Encipherment, Data Encipherment, Key A

Re: Invalid slot number: 0

2011-11-03 Thread SiSt
cessKeyInfoNode:file=xmldsig.c:line=871:obj=unknown:subj=unknown:error=45:key is not found: I am striving hard to find the right way to plot in all info concerning slot and key_id into the openssl.cnf SiSt wrote: > > Where is the error message invalid slot number coming from? From the > carddriver?

Invalid slot number: 0

2011-11-02 Thread SiSt
Where is the error message invalid slot number coming from? From the carddriver? Anything to do with Multipart/Singlepart sign. It used to work with previous driver. openssl> req -config /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf -x509 -engine pkcs11 -new -key id_1 -keyform engine -out req.pem -text -subj "/CN=Name Nam

defining slot and key-id in the openssl.cnf

2011-10-11 Thread SiSt
In reference to my first posting: http://old.nabble.com/sufficient-engine-configuration-i-openssl.cnf-for-signing-with-smartcard-xmlsec1-td32606851.html I will try to shorten this posting above, posting it with teaspoon: How can a slot and its key be administered to the openssl.cnf so that opens

defining slot and key-id in the openssl.cnf

2011-10-11 Thread SiSt
http://old.nabble.com/sufficient-engine-configuration-i-openssl.cnf-for-signing-with-smartcard-xmlsec1-td32606851.html I will try to shorten this posting above, posting it with teaspoon: How can a slot and its key be administered to the openssl.cnf so that openssl can read it directly from the o

sufficient engine configuration i openssl.cnf for signing with smartcard/xmlsec1

2011-10-07 Thread SiSt
leksey.com/xmlsec/ http://www.mail-archive.com/xmlsec@aleksey.com/msg02507.html clizio merli has not answered my mail so far Help from a openssl Forum or the like is necessary at this stage. Thanks in advance SiSt -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/sufficient-engine-configur