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put a pkcs#11-cert on the card
put a pkcs#11-cert on the card
I am writing an applet for doing some crypto-operations. How can I also put a pkcs#11-cert on the card?
I want to establish a connection to an openssl-vpn. For this I need to put the client-cert on the card, so the vpn client can get it from there. But I can only find information using opensc. If I use opensc-tools to upload the cert, is there the danger to overwrite my javacard-app? Are there other problems?
I want to establish a connection to an openssl-vpn. For this I need to put the client-cert on the card, so the vpn client can get it from there. But I can only find information using opensc. If I use opensc-tools to upload the cert, is there the danger to overwrite my javacard-app? Are there other problems?
Re: put a pkcs#11-cert on the card
You can find some information on using smartcards as cert-storage for openvpn.
In my opinion, you don't have to format your card, because the java card should be able to emulate this.
In my opinion, you don't have to format your card, because the java card should be able to emulate this.
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