4.6 Using and Managing Smart Cards

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    • Not all PKCS#11 smart cards are supported.
    • When SoftEther VPN calls the PKCS#11 driver or other external program, the user must use that external program in accordance with the licensing agreement set forth by the provider of the external program at the call destination.
    • You can use the smart card manager function of SoftEther VPN to write a certificate or private key to a smart card, but we recommend using the utility provided with the smart card or commercially-available PKI software. 
    • SoftEther VPN can't handle RSA key which have strength over 1024 bits in smart-cards.

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    • Not all PKCS#11 smart cards are supported.
    • When SoftEther VPN calls the PKCS#11 driver or other external program, the user must use that external program in accordance with the licensing agreement set forth by the provider of the external program at the call destination.
    • You can use the smart card manager function of SoftEther VPN to write a certificate or private key to a smart card, but we recommend using the utility provided with the smart card or commercially-available PKI software. 
    • SoftEther VPN can't handle RSA key which have strength over 1024 bits in smart-cards.