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@h3po h3po commented Jun 3, 2019

Just a proposal; I guess you might want to keep the documentation focused on dealing with public key crypto. Maybe it's time to make an example directory for the more obscure example scripts?
I don't see a straightforward way to add tests for this, as I don't own any of the devices that you are targeting. It'll be a while before I can test with a standard card or token.
This ObjectClass.DATA stuff is coming from me because I'm in the progress of writing a fuse fs driver capable of mounting a pkcs11 smartcard with the goal of storing zfs disk encryption keys on there.

@danni Just a proposal, I guess you might want to keep the documentation focused on dealing with public key crypto. I am developing with a proprietary pkcs11 library on a token with a proprietary pkcs15 applet, so I'd be happy if you could test this with your nitrokey or other opensc compatible token. It'll be a while before I can test with a standard card or token. This ObjectClass.DATA stuff is coming from me because I'm in the progress of writing a fuse fs driver capable of mounting a pkcs11 token with the goal of storing zfs disk encryption keys on there.
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danni commented Jun 4, 2019

I don't think I'd add this to the documentation, but it could be added to a test, even if that targets only your pkcs#11 implementation.

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