the main difference between 'slot-description' and 'token-label' is that
the first one is unique in any case,
the second one can be the same for more then one slots.
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pkcs11-tool.c:1253: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
pkcs11-tool.c: In function ‘write_object’:
pkcs11-tool.c:1777: warning: unused variable ‘type’
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Not all PKCS#11 driver support the C_SignUpdate.
So, for the short data begin with procedure "C_SignInit & C_Sign".
If no success, try to applicate the procedure "C_SignInit & C_SignUpdate & ... & C_SignFinal".
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emulated cards. True PKCS#15 cards with EC
will need additional changes.
Main changes are in framework-pkcs15.c, mechanism.c,
padding.c, pkcs15-algo.c and pkcs15-sec.c
where switch statements for key type, and testing
of flags was modified to make it easier to add
additional key types in the future.
The code was tested using RSA and ECDSA using a PIV card
from pkcs11-tool, OpenSSL and Thunderbird with
modifications to NSS-3.12.7 to get ECDSA to sign e-mail.
Only named curves are supported for ECDSA, ECDH is still
needed. pkcs11-tool has only minimal changes need to work
with the -O option to list EC keys.
One additional line was added to pkcs15-sec.c which
should get GOSTR sign to work.
libp11 and engine do not yet have EC support.
--This line, and those below, will be ignored--
M src/tools/piv-tool.c
M src/tools/pkcs11-tool.c
M src/pkcs11/framework-pkcs15.c
M src/pkcs11/mechanism.c
M src/pkcs11/pkcs11-object.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-prkey.c
M src/libopensc/card-piv.c
M src/libopensc/padding.c
M src/libopensc/cardctl.h
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-algo.c
M src/libopensc/libopensc.exports
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-piv.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-sec.c
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--slot will take the actual CK_SLOT_ID
--slot-label will use the token label to find the correct slot
--slot-index will use the N-th slot from the list returned by C_GetSlotList
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From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malloc#Casting_and_type_safety
" Casting and type safety
malloc returns a void pointer (void *), which indicates that it is a
pointer to a region of unknown data type. One may "cast" (see type
conversion) this pointer to a specific type, as in
int *ptr = (int*)malloc(10 * sizeof (int));
When using C, this is considered bad practice; it is redundant under the
C standard. Moreover, putting in a cast may mask failure to include the
header stdlib.h, in which the prototype for malloc is found. In the
absence of a prototype for malloc, the C compiler will assume that
malloc returns an int, and will issue a warning in a context such as the
above, provided the error is not masked by a cast. On certain
architectures and data models (such as LP64 on 64 bit systems, where
long and pointers are 64 bit and int is 32 bit), this error can actually
result in undefined behavior, as the implicitly declared malloc returns
a 32 bit value whereas the actually defined function returns a 64 bit
value. Depending on calling conventions and memory layout, this may
result in stack smashing.
The returned pointer need not be explicitly cast to a more specific
pointer type, since ANSI C defines an implicit conversion between the
void pointer type and other pointers to objects. An explicit cast of
malloc's return value is sometimes performed because malloc originally
returned a char *, but this cast is unnecessary in standard C
code.[4][5] Omitting the cast, however, creates an incompatibility with
C++, which does require it.
The lack of a specific pointer type returned from malloc is type-unsafe
behaviour: malloc allocates based on byte count but not on type. This
distinguishes it from the C++ new operator that returns a pointer whose
type relies on the operand. (see C Type Safety). "
See also
http://www.opensc-project.org/pipermail/opensc-devel/2010-August/014586.html
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Would fail on PowerPC in 64-bits for example.
Fix pkcs11-tool.c:2954: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will
break strict-aliasing rules
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Fix
pkcs11-tool.c:1899: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type
pkcs11-tool.c:1902: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type
pkcs11-tool.c:1906: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type
pkcs11-tool.c:1910: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type
pkcs11-tool.c:1914: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type
pkcs11-tool.c:1918: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type
pkcs11-tool.c:1922: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type
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One of the three unblock methods can be activated from the 'opensc-pkcs11' section of opensc.conf:
- C_SetPin() in the unlogged sesssion;
- C_SetPin() in the CKU_SPECIFIC_CONTEXT session;
- C_InitPin() in CKU_SO session (inspired by Pierre Ossman).
-- This last one works, for a while, only for the pkcs15 cards without SOPIN auth object.
For the pkcs15 cards with SOPIN, this method will be useful for the cards
that do not have then modes '00' and '01' of ISO command 'RESET RETRY COUNTER'.
Test commands:
# pkcs11-tool --module ./opensc-pkcs11.so --slot 0 --unlock-pin --puk "123456" --new-pin "9999"
# pkcs11-tool --module ./opensc-pkcs11.so --slot 0 --unlock-pin -l --login-type context-specific --puk "123456" --new-pin "9999"
# pkcs11-tool --module ./opensc-pkcs11.so --slot 0 --init-pin -l --new-pin "9999"
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1. Build system now supports MinGW (Windows) compilation using msys and cross compilation.
2. Ability to explicitly disable and enable dependencies of the package.
3. openct, pcsc and nsplugins features are disabled by default.
4. Modified pcsc driver to use pcsc dynamically, no compile time dependency is required.
5. --enable-pcsc-lite configuration option renamed to --enable-pcsc.
6. Install opensc.conf file (as opensc.conf.new if opensc.conf exists).
7. Add--enable-doc configuration option, allow installing documentation into target.
8. Add --disable-man configuration option, allow msys mingw32 users to
build from svn without extra dependencies.
9. Add export files to each library in order to export only required symbols.
Windows native build may use these files instead of scanning objects' symbols.
10. Add opensc-tool --info to display some general information about the build.
11. Create compatibility library to be linked against library instread of recompiling the
same source files in different places.
12. Add different win32 version resource to each class of outputs.
13. Make xsl-stylesheets location selectable.
14. Some win32 fixups.
15. Some warning fixups.
16. Many other autoconf/automake cleanups.
Alon Bar-Lev
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_M .
D configure.in
_M src
_M src/openssh
M src/openssh/Makefile.am
_M src/tools
M src/tools/rutoken-tool.c
M src/tools/opensc-tool.c
M src/tools/cardos-info.c
M src/tools/pkcs15-crypt.c
M src/tools/pkcs15-init.c
M src/tools/piv-tool.c
M src/tools/netkey-tool.c
M src/tools/eidenv.c
M src/tools/cryptoflex-tool.c
M src/tools/util.c
M src/tools/pkcs11-tool.c
M src/tools/pkcs15-tool.c
M src/tools/util.h
M src/tools/opensc-explorer.c
M src/tools/Makefile.am
_M src/pkcs11
M src/pkcs11/pkcs11-global.c
M src/pkcs11/framework-pkcs15.c
M src/pkcs11/mechanism.c
M src/pkcs11/pkcs11-display.c
M src/pkcs11/pkcs11-object.c
A src/pkcs11/opensc-pkcs11.exports
M src/pkcs11/sc-pkcs11.h
M src/pkcs11/pkcs11-spy.c
M src/pkcs11/openssl.c
M src/pkcs11/Makefile.am
A src/pkcs11/pkcs11-spy.exports
_M src/tests
_M src/tests/regression
M src/tests/regression/Makefile.am
M src/tests/sc-test.c
M src/tests/pintest.c
M src/tests/Makefile.am
_M src/include
_M src/include/opensc
M src/include/opensc/Makefile.am
A src/include/opensc/svnignore
M src/include/Makefile.am
_M src/signer
_M src/signer/npinclude
M src/signer/npinclude/Makefile.am
M src/signer/Makefile.am
A src/signer/signer.exports
_M src/common
A src/common/compat_dummy.c
D src/common/getopt.txt
D src/common/strlcpy.c
D src/common/LICENSE
A src/common/compat_getopt.txt
A src/common/compat_strlcpy.c
A src/common/LICENSE.compat_getopt
A src/common/compat_getopt.c
D src/common/strlcpy.h
D src/common/ChangeLog
D src/common/getpass.c
D src/common/my_getopt.c
A src/common/compat_strlcpy.h
A src/common/compat_getpass.c
A src/common/compat_getopt.h
A src/common/ChangeLog.compat_getopt
D src/common/README.strlcpy
D src/common/my_getopt.h
A src/common/compat_getpass.h
A src/common/README.compat_strlcpy
D src/common/strlcpy.3
A src/common/README.compat_getopt
D src/common/getopt.3
D src/common/README.my_getopt
A src/common/compat_strlcpy.3
A src/common/compat_getopt.3
M src/common/Makefile.am
M src/Makefile.am
_M src/pkcs15init
M src/pkcs15init/pkcs15-oberthur.c
M src/pkcs15init/profile.c
M src/pkcs15init/pkcs15-lib.c
M src/pkcs15init/pkcs15-rutoken.c
A src/pkcs15init/pkcs15init.exports
M src/pkcs15init/pkcs15-gpk.c
M src/pkcs15init/Makefile.am
_M src/scconf
M src/scconf/Makefile.am
M src/scconf/parse.c
A src/scconf/scconf.exports
_M src/libopensc
M src/libopensc/card-rutoken.c
M src/libopensc/compression.c
M src/libopensc/sc.c
M src/libopensc/card-piv.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-openpgp.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-postecert.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-tcos.c
M src/libopensc/opensc-config.in
M src/libopensc/reader-pcsc.c
A src/libopensc/internal-winscard.h
M src/libopensc/ctx.c
A src/libopensc/libopensc.exports
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-piv.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-infocamere.c
M src/libopensc/internal.h
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-actalis.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-starcert.c
M src/libopensc/card-oberthur.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-atrust-acos.c
M src/libopensc/p15card-helper.c
D src/libopensc/part10.h
M src/libopensc/ui.c
M src/libopensc/card-gpk.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-wrap.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-gemsafeGPK.c
M src/libopensc/log.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-esteid.c
M src/libopensc/pkcs15-prkey-rutoken.c
M src/libopensc/log.h
M src/libopensc/Makefile.am
M src/libopensc/reader-openct.c
_M aclocal
M aclocal/Makefile.am
_M win32
M win32/Makefile.am
A win32/versioninfo.rc.in
A win32/ltrc.inc
A configure.ac
_M doc
_M doc/tools
M doc/tools/pkcs15-profile.xml
D doc/changelog.sh
D doc/export-wiki.xsl
_M doc/api
_M doc/api/file
M doc/api/man.xsl
_M doc/api/asn1
_M doc/api/apps
_M doc/api/init
_M doc/api/types
_M doc/api/card
M doc/api/html.xsl
_M doc/api/misc
_M doc/api/util
M doc/Makefile.am
D doc/export-wiki.sh
AM doc/nonpersistent
A doc/nonpersistent/export-wiki.xsl
A doc/nonpersistent/Makefile.am
A doc/nonpersistent/export-wiki.sh
A doc/nonpersistent/svn2cl.xsl
D doc/generate-man.sh
D doc/svn2cl.xsl
M Makefile.am
A svnignore
_M etc
M etc/opensc.conf.in
M etc/Makefile.am
D man
_M solaris
M solaris/Makefile
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add support for reading, writing and deleting private (require cache_pins) and
public data objects in PKCS11. updated the pkcs11-tool and fixed a few
bugs in the code. Tested on an aladdin etoken.
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garbage along with the error message. The attached patch to pkcs11-tool.c
initializes the type to 0 so the attribute will be 0 in case of an error.
by Douglas E. Engert
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now all tools accept "-v" for verbose
operation, and you can specify -v several
times to get more verbose i.e. debugging
output.
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here is a patch to remove a bug in card-starcos.c and two warnings:
card-starcos.c: fix apdu.le value
pkcs15-pin.c: remove unused labels => avoid compiler warnings
pkcs11-tool.c : remove memory leak (a RSA_free() was missing)
and simplify code (+ remove warning).
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- configure code finally working.
engine is detected and path to libcrypto.a is also set.
- roberts fix for reader-usbtoken.c
- card-gpk.c migraton to DES_ routines with #define for 0.9.6 openssl.
- man pages: do not ship pkcs15-profile.5 (.in is in the tarfile)
- assuan: replace "strcpy(stpcpy(.., ..), ..)" with
"strcat(strcpy(.., ..), ..)" which looks good, but nobody uses
assuan I guess ?
- declaration of sc_pkcs15init_set_lifecycle kills a warning
- #include <openssl/bn.h> kills a warning (or compile problem?)
- removed unused txt[256]; from p15_eid (kills a warning)
- now "ln -s" the signer plugin to the plugin directory.
- moved key_out direction to the beginning of a function (kills
a warning or compile error)
- changed pkcs11-tool option "quiet" to "verbose" to conform to
other tools.
- made algo argument to wrap_unwrap a "const" (kills several warnings)
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