From fa134be6b036b26b86a35e352be4919b7cccdf7d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gerrit User 1000028 <1000028@035e6965-6537-41bd-912c-053f3cf69326> Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2026 12:06:38 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update patch set 2 Patch Set 2: (1 comment) Patch-set: 2 --- 177a45d2ae3c8df71a744fc145ed442fa53914a5 | 17 +++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+) diff --git a/177a45d2ae3c8df71a744fc145ed442fa53914a5 b/177a45d2ae3c8df71a744fc145ed442fa53914a5 index 7fcab02f..e6888baa 100644 --- a/177a45d2ae3c8df71a744fc145ed442fa53914a5 +++ b/177a45d2ae3c8df71a744fc145ed442fa53914a5 @@ -1,5 +1,22 @@ { "comments": [ + { + "unresolved": true, + "key": { + "uuid": "f00a2814_36ab91c0", + "filename": "docs/put_key-tutorial.rst", + "patchSetId": 2 + }, + "lineNbr": 80, + "author": { + "id": 1000028 + }, + "writtenOn": "2026-03-17T12:06:38Z", + "side": 1, + "message": "We need to check back if this really works. Does the isdp_aid really point to the ISD we set up in the securityDomain PE?\n\nIn the experiments I have done so far, the select to the ISD-P by the isdp_aid is successful. When I try get_data key_information I get an empty list back. I always thought that was due to the fact that I had no secure channel yet. But apparently the key_information does not require a secure channel.\n\nWhen I look at the profile package. I see that the securityDomain PE specifies an \u0027instanceAID\u0027 field. When I select the AID in that field everything starts to look normal and I can even establish the SCP03 secure channel.\n\nThis is a bit confusing. I thought the securityDomain PE and the ISD-P were the same thing. I think this is something we should clarify and write down in this tutorial.", + "revId": "177a45d2ae3c8df71a744fc145ed442fa53914a5", + "serverId": "035e6965-6537-41bd-912c-053f3cf69326" + }, { "unresolved": true, "key": {