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FI>Date: 2000-01-25 15:29:39 [Download message RAW] >From here you'll find Utimaco CardMan USB-Driver for Windows 98 and Windows 2000, Release R02.01 (23 KB) USB and NT4 sounds like an impossible combination to me. Regards, Mika Nyberg -----Original. The omnikey® cardman 2020 smart card reader usb vid Officejet Pro K5300 Driver Utimaco Cardman Usb Driver For further Drager X-Am 7000 Technical Manual. Drivers & Downloads. CCID Driver for OMNIKEY AViatoR family readers: 1021, 3021, 3121 USB Card Reader, 5022, 5023, 5122, 5422, 5x25, 5127 CK Mini, 5427 CK, 6121. The following hardware and software components are needed in order to make the smartcard working under Windows XP and accessible for the WLAN supplicant: • Smartcard reader + driver • PKI client software In the test WLAN an Utimaco CardMan 2020 USB smartcard reader and the PKI client software, SetCSP.

Alexander Dimitrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. Hi, I have smartcard reader from Utimaco (CardMan 1010). I installed the necessarily drivers and software and it installed my certificate in windows keystore. I'm able to use my certificate and private key under internet explorer, but I have problems setting up Mozilla to use my smart card.

I went to Edit/Preferences/Privacy Security/Certificates/Manage Security Devices and I try to add my smat card reader. I don't know which file to select for module file name. I will appreciate any suggestions and tips.

Thanks in advance. I have the same reader. You need a dll from PKCS 11 provider such as SmartTrust or ID2, not the reader itself. For my cardman 1010 to work with Mozilla i had to use id2cbox.dll in windows system32.

(I have ID2 installed). ___ mozilla-crypto mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-crypto. I have a driver for my smartcard under linux, but i'm unable to find pkcs#11 provider for it.

Pkcs#11 provider is needed in order to use this security device in mozilla. Can anyone suggest a decision for my problem? If your smartcard is a muscle card, then you can get the Windows PKCS #11 driver at: Click on 'Software' Click on 'MuscleCard' pkcs #11 source and driver (windows/2000, will probably run on older versions of windows if the smart card interface is installed). You will also need a PC/SC driver for your reader. Cultural Intelligence Living Working Globally Pdf Download. It should have come with your reader when you acquired it. Most vendors publish their PC/SC drivers on their web-sites.

Windows does not need the Muscle PC/SC layer because it's built into the OS. Bob I'm asking for pkcs#11 provider to work under linux. ___ mozilla-crypto mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-crypto.

Alexander Dimitrov wrote: I'm asking for pkcs#11 provider to work under linux. Then you first need to know which smartcard you have. That goes for Wren too! There are myriads of smartcards, almost each with their own pkcs#11 implementation. Do you want to test these implementations one by one? If you have no idea which smartcard you have, try the muscle implementation in any case, I would say. Groetjes John ___ mozilla-crypto mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-crypto.

Alexander Dimitrov wrote on Tue, 30 Mar 04, 12:23 AM: Well, I know that mine didn't come with *any* softwareI can use drivers from MUSCLE on my *nix boxes but it would be nice to have the appropriate dll's for Windows as well - any ideas where to get these? Wren I have a driver for my smartcard under linux, but i'm unable to find pkcs#11 provider for it. Pkcs#11 provider is needed in order to use this security device in mozilla. Can anyone suggest a decision for my problem? If your smartcard is a muscle card, then you can get the Windows PKCS #11 driver at: Click on 'Software' Click on 'MuscleCard' pkcs #11 source and driver (windows/2000, will probably run on older versions of windows if the smart card interface is installed).

You will also need a PC/SC driver for your reader. It should have come with your reader when you acquired it. Most vendors publish their PC/SC drivers on their web-sites. Windows does not need the Muscle PC/SC layer because it's built into the OS. Bob ___ mozilla-crypto mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-crypto. Well, I know that mine didn't come with *any* softwareI can use drivers from MUSCLE on my *nix boxes but it would be nice to have the appropriate dll's for Windows as well - any ideas where to get these? Wren I have a driver for my smartcard under linux, but i'm unable to find pkcs#11 provider for it.

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