Re: MUSCLE pcsc-lite autoconfiscation

2001-04-09 Thread Esben Haabendal Soerensen
Carlos Prados [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Under Debian unstable (sid), and get a warning because flex libary is searched as dinamic library: *** Warning: This library needs some functionality provided by -lfl. *** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when *** you

MUSCLE pcsc-lite autoconfiscation

2001-04-04 Thread Esben Haabendal Soerensen
e.dk/~bart/muscle/pcsc-lite-0.8.9pre-ac-full.tar.gz http://sunsite.dk/~bart/muscle/pcsc-lite-0.8.9pre-ac-dist.tar.gz I have only tested the build on Linux (Debian 2.2) so far, so I would appreciate reports on success (or not) on any other platforms. A few notes: * I am quite sure it needs so

MUSCLE pcsc-lite

2001-03-09 Thread David Corcoran
Hello, I updated the market webpage and pcsc-lite-0.8.7 is now debugged and there is an RPM for Linux also. If you have 0.8.7 please upgrade to this version and hammer on it - I want to rid it of any bugs. It seems pretty stable to me. Dave

MUSCLE pcsc-lite

2001-03-07 Thread David Corcoran
Hello, I will be periodically updating pcsc-lite-0.8.7 on the website but mainting the same version number since I'm just modifying the hotplug plugin. If you find that it crashes - try downloading again, the fix is probably there. Also, if you are building RPM's or DEB packages I would wait

MUSCLE Pcsc-lite v0.8.4, error message with testrpc

2001-01-08 Thread Randy Chen (TP)
Hello, I had finish a Pcmcia Smartcard Reader driver for Linux with MUSCLE I try to test it with Pcsc-lite test program TESTRPC. I got a error message during TRANSACTION test. Winscard PC/SC Lite Test Program Testing SCardEstablishContext Testing SCardGetStatusChange Waiting for

Re: MUSCLE Pcsc-lite v0.8.4, error message with testrpc

2001-01-08 Thread David Corcoran
Hi Randy, You are testing Get Challenge on the smartcard and it looks successful. The error you are getting is from the SCardControl function which means that you have not implemented any Reader Dependant features in the IFDHControl function - this is fine if you don't have a PIN pad or

MUSCLE pcsc-lite without pcscd

2000-12-07 Thread Arne Ansper
hi! is it correct: when i link my application against libpcsclite-core.so i do not need pcscd running? are the libpcsclite.so + RPC + pcscd just for transfering function calls from application to libpcsclite-core.so? arne *** Linux

Re: MUSCLE pcsc-lite without pcscd

2000-12-07 Thread David Corcoran
Hello, It is true that you can do this but it should not work very well anymore. PC/SC for Linux has undergone alot of changes throughout the last 2 years. "In the beginning" there was the huge CORBA based PC/SC which used mico, C++, STL and was very non-portable and large. Then I decided to

Re: MUSCLE pcsc-lite without pcscd

2000-12-07 Thread Arne Ansper
It is true that you can do this but it should not work very well anymore. thank you very much for quick response! in order to avoid running into strange problems i decided to use pcscd as everybody else does. arne *** Linux Smart

Re: MUSCLE pcsc-lite-0.7.8 released

2000-10-05 Thread Esben Haabendal Sorensen
"Stephen" == Stephen Pellicer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Stephen I even found some good architectural discussion from HP's PAM Stephen designs for a smartcard infrastructure. Do you have an URL for this ? /bart -- caffeine low brain halted

Re: MUSCLE pcsc-lite-0.7.8 released

2000-10-05 Thread Stephen Pellicer
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:10:26AM +0200, Esben Haabendal Sorensen wrote: "Stephen" == Stephen Pellicer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Stephen I even found some good architectural discussion from HP's PAM Stephen designs for a smartcard infrastructure. Do you have an URL for this ?

MUSCLE pcsc-lite-0.7.8 released

2000-10-04 Thread David Corcoran
Hello, I released pcsc-lite-0.7.8 today to fix a couple of problems and to support SCardControl functionality all the way down to the IFD Handler 2.0 API. This works by tunnelling through SCardTransmit which does all the base/bounds checking and slot management. Finally at the lower level it

MUSCLE pcsc-lite-0.7.5 released

2000-08-21 Thread David Corcoran
Hello, pcsc-lite-0.7.5 was released today. It has some bug fixes and should cure any strange behaviors you might have had in the past. It has a stringified error function called pcsc_stringify_error( LONG ) which takes the error code from a previously called function. It will return a

MUSCLE pcsc-lite 0.7.1 works !

2000-07-12 Thread David Corcoran
Hello, I released pcsc-lite-0.7.1 on the web and it works fine with Redhat, Mandrake, and others now. The problems with Redhat had to do with mutex's, and calling exit from a forked process which was trying to flush in/out streams. This version also supports the IFD Handler 2.0 and will

MUSCLE PCSC Lite, GPKCS#11 Open C.A.

2000-06-29 Thread kefren
Hi all, we developed some modules to integrate smartcards (actually only Schlumberger cyberflex access) into the OpenCA project (Open Certification Authority), using PCSC-Lite. - PKCS11 Module for Netscape: When requesting a certificate, you can choose to store key certificate on the card. -

MUSCLE pcsc-lite 0.6.7

2000-05-25 Thread David Corcoran
Hello, I released version 0.6.7 It properly returns SCARD_RESET_CARD and other messages when another application reset's the card and waits for the applications to call SCardReconnect(). This is the behavior that is used under Windows. I also removed the -lefence that I left in last time.

MUSCLE pcsc-lite

1999-12-30 Thread Naomaru Itoi
I made sure that "test" in pcsc-lite works on my RedHat-6.1. Wow. :) One thing I noticed was that there was no "card driver" posted on the MUSCLE web site. I think I saw a driver for Cyberflex Access there ... why did you remove it? Thanks. -- Concentration .. Naomaru Itoi

MUSCLE pcsc-lite Windows port?

1999-12-16 Thread Morten Norman
Has anyone considered porting MUSCLE PC/SC-lite to Windows? Shouldn't be too much work linking it into DLL(s) and care for loose ends. I know it may look obscure, but there are advantages: * Multi-platform solution ("Unix"/Linux/Mac/Win32) * Open GPL'd source. * Fun. * Small binaries. *

Re: MUSCLE pcsc-lite Windows port?

1999-12-16 Thread Shari Elms
unsubscribe *** Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html ***