Hi,
when I'm trying to issue a smartcard (G&D SPK 2.3) with
the Windows CA, scb 0.8 and ID Ally 0715052, at login
Windows complains that it cannot find the "requested
key container". (a translation of the error message as
I only have access to a german Windows version)
When issuing certificates with the SafeSign CSP everything
works fine. When using these smartcards with the above
constellation I get the same error.
Any ideas what could be wrong?
A pkcs15 dump shows:
PKCS#15 Card [OpenSC Card]:
Version : 1
Serial number : 0590615000012A0C
Manufacturer ID: OpenSC Project
Last update : 20070605084842Z
Flags : EID compliant
PIN [User PIN]
Com. Flags: 0x3
ID : 01
Flags : [0x38], unblock-disabled, initialized,
needs-padding
Length : min_len:5, max_len:8, stored_len:8
Pad char : 0x00
Reference : 1
Type : ascii-numeric
Path : 3f005015
Private RSA Key [Private Key]
Com. Flags : 3
Usage : [0x2E], decrypt, sign, signRecover,
unwrap
Access Flags: [0x1D], sensitive, alwaysSensitive,
neverExtract, local
ModLength : 1024
Key ref : 145
Native : yes
Path : 3f005015
Auth ID : 01
ID :
31356435383630612d383235382d343563342d623534622d653930336263
323530363933
Public RSA Key [Public Key]
Com. Flags : 2
Usage : [0xD1], encrypt, wrap, verify,
verifyRecover
Access Flags: [0x0]
ModLength : 1024
Key ref : 0
Native : no
Path : 3f0050153048
Auth ID :
ID :
31356435383630612d383235382d343563342d623534622d653930336263
323530363933
X.509 Certificate [CN=Administrator, CN=Users, DC=tst,
DC=vm, DC=de]
Flags : 2
Authority: no
Path : 3f0050153137
ID :
31356435383630612d383235382d343563342d623534622d653930336263
323530363933
thanks,
Marco
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