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eID Middleware

Middleware software enabling Belgian citizens to use their electronic identity card (eID) for secure authentication, digital signing, and reading identity data.
Latest: 5.1.6204
Last checked: Feb 4, 2026 4:50pm
Rank: 2110/15140
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License: Open SourceWinget: Available

Version & Lifecycle

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Current: 5.1.6204 N-2: 5.1.6030 Avg cadence: Every 384 days

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Top sitewide contributors:

  1. Anbarasan
  2. nico_k
  3. Bob
  4. Vigneshwaran

Community Notes

Deployment note • May 1, 2026
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eID Middleware Java/config deployment note

For managed eID Web Browser Middleware deployments, decide whether the browser integration config should be supplied by the package. If you include a custom configuration file, use the exact file name eid-web-browser-installer.config; otherwise the installer can generate its own default config during setup.

Also validate the Java prerequisite on target devices before treating a middleware install failure as a generic MSI/EXE problem. The installer expects a working Java installation with JAVA_HOME set and the normal JavaSoft registry keys present, such as HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft (and the WOW6432Node view where applicable). Missing Java registration can prevent the browser middleware from installing cleanly even when the eID package itself is current.

Official source check: use the official Belgian eID site for middleware downloads and documentation, then package the config file and Java prerequisite behavior explicitly. source

Official source: eIDmiddleware vendor/project documentation.

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Packaging Notes

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Open source middleware developed and maintained by BOSA, the Belgian Federal Public Service Policy and Support

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The middleware is open source and hosted on GitHub under Fedict organization. It requires a card reader and is used for secure communication with public services.