Hi,

I am using aqbanking with qbankmanager (as packaged in Debian testing
AMD64) with an early Reiner Cyberjack (model 0x100) and
libctapi-cyberjack2_3.3.2-1debian5_amd64.deb from aquamaniac.

To use the chipcard, I have to start chipcardd4 as root.

According to the cyberjack testing program, everything is alright (see
cyberjack.log). According to the cyberjack-ctapi log, it gets unknown
errors (-127) until I stop the chipcardd and restart it as root. I am
not attaching that logfile since it's too big, an earlier version of
this message bounced for that reason, but of course I can send it to
anyone who is interested.

The USB port for the reader seems to belong to group cyberjack:

crw-rw---- 1 root cyberjack 188, 0  7. Dez 15:23 /dev/ttyUSB0

while the user chipcard that's running chipcardd doesn't belong to that
group, only dialout.

My solution has been adding the user chipcard to group cyberjack. Maybe
the libctapi-cyberjack package could do that during install? The
libchipcard-tools README talks about known permission problems with
Cyberjack readers, maybe they could be fixed this way?

Thanx,
  Michael
Distribution: Debian squeeze/sid 
System: Linux, 2.6.30-2-amd64, #1 SMP Fri Sep 25 22:16:56 UTC 2009, x86_64
Libchipcard4 Dienst gefunden.
Treiberdatei: /usr/lib64/libctapi-cyberjack.so
Treiberversion: 3.3.2.0
PC/SC Interface
  PC/SC-Interface nicht verfuegbar.
CTAPI Interface
Leser cyberJack e-com/pinpad an /dev/ttyUSB0 (vendorid="0c4b", productid="0100")
Ergebnis des Lesertests:
- Geraetedatei ist: /dev/ttyUSB0
- die Geraetedate existiert
- Dateirechte: Rechte=660, Besitzer=0, Gruppe=128
- Dateibesitzer: root
- Dateigruppe: cyberjack
- der ausfuehrende Benutzer hat alle noetigen Rechte
  PID        : 0100
  HW-Mask    : 00000101 ( ICC1 keypad)
  Product    : cyberJack e-com/pinpad
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