Use ReinerSCT without Middleware Nexus Personal
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Hello community,
we have a process with one of our customer where we have to use Adobe Sign with a signature card from D-Trust or TeleSec. We use the card reader Reiner SCT and the corresponding driver is cyberJack.
To be able to sign in this combination our customer told us to buy the middleware "Nexus Personal", but this is no freeware.
I have seen Nexus Personal has a lot of functions that we will not need. Our single goal is to connect Adobe Acrobat Reader to our Card Reader and to sign.
Is there another possibility to connect Adobe Acrobar Reader to the card reader Reiner SCT?
Thanks for your help.
Best regards
Heiko
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As far as I know you're bound Nexus Personal as far as D-Trust cards are concerned.
In case of Telesec cards you may want to have a look at https://www.telesec.de/de/service/downloads/produkte-und-loesungen/ section "Secure Elements & Smartcards" item "PKCS#11 SDK".
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thank you so much! that helped
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Hello Mekk & Mikel & Community,
maybe you know it or someone else.
Im currently trying to setup the Telesek eIDAS for to be used with Adobe Acrobat.
I think what i was missing, is those .dll on the link mentioned by Mikel, but where am i suppoed to deploy them or how to make use of them? I know it must work without the middleware... since the it supporter before me managed to set it up for another user at our company... but i can not find in that users computer how it was set up.
Smart card works (tested with Sign Tool Box from Telesek), Cyberjack installed and recognizes Smart Card, all drivers and sw also installed. Certificate imported to W10 also done. Just missing this part of integrating it in Adobe.
Thanks guys for any tips!
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I'm afraid, I cannot help here. I've only used Telesec cards in combination with custom software with integrated support for them. In context with Acrobat I assume that you do need a PKCS#11 module but I don't have any hands-on experience to share.

