<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <title>Sign - OpenSC - Trac</title><style type="text/css"> @import url(trac.css); </style></head><body><div class="wikipage"> <div id="searchable"><h1 id="DigitalSignatures">Digital Signatures</h1> <p> OpenSC has a basic command line tool that can sign data: pkcs15-crypt (see man page, doc/tools/index.html or <a href="http://www.opensc-project.org/doc/opensc/html/tools.html#pkcs15-crypt" shape="rect">online</a> manpage). </p> <p> But most users would prefer a nice graphical tool to display the content they are bout to sign and show the details of the smart card they are using. </p> <h2 id="OpenSignature">Open Signature</h2> <p> <a class="ext-link" href="http://opensignature.sourceforge.net/" shape="rect"><span class="icon">OpenSignature</span></a> is a graphical user interface for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X for signing documents. Binaries are available from the web page. The software is released as Open Source software under the GNU General Public License, full source code is available. </p> <p> OpenSignature has a focus on Italian eID cards. </p> <h2 id="Cryptonit">Cryptonit</h2> <p> <a class="ext-link" href="http://cryptonit.org/index.en.html" shape="rect"><span class="icon">Cryptonit</span></a> is a multi plattform application for signing, and encryptiong files and decrypting them. It can use smart cards via PKCS#11 modules. Binaries and soruce code are available from the <a class="ext-link" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/cryptonit/" shape="rect"><span class="icon">sourceforge project</span></a>. The software is released as Open Source software under the GNU General Public License, full source code is available. </p> <p> FIXME: not tested </p> </div> </div><div class="footer"><hr></hr><p><a href="index.html">Back to Index</a></p></div></body></html>