Werner Koch wrote: > Note that it will only work with the OpenPGP card and > only with the regular PIN and not with the Admin-PIN.
Yes, I am using it with a FSFe OpenPGP card.
> to scdaemon.conf and setting an appropriate log file.
Here are the results:
2006-12-20 10:21:48 scdaemon[7324] DBG: prompting for keypad entry
'||Please enter your PIN at the reader's keypad'
scdaemon[7324.0] DBG: -> INQUIRE POPUPKEYPADPROMPT ||Please enter your
PIN at the reader's keypad
scdaemon[7324.0] DBG: <- END
2006-12-20 10:21:48 scdaemon[7324] DBG: ccid-driver: sending escape
sequence to switch to a case 1 APDU
2006-12-20 10:21:48 scdaemon[7324] DBG: ccid-driver: sending 6B 03 00 00
00 00 11 00 00 00 80 02 00
2006-12-20 10:21:48 scdaemon[7324] DBG: ccid-driver: status: 00 error:
00 octet[9]: 00
data:
2006-12-20 10:21:48 scdaemon[7324] DBG: ccid-driver: sending 69 13 00 00
00 00 1
2 00 00 00 00 00 82 00 00 19 06 02 FF 04 09 00 00 40 00 00 20 00 82
---Here it asked for the PIN. After entering the PIN and hitting enter:---
2006-12-20 10:21:54 scdaemon[7324] DBG: ccid-driver: status: 00 error:
00 octe
t[9]: 00
data: 00 40 02 90 00 D2
2006-12-20 10:21:54 scdaemon[7324] DBG: dismiss keypad entry prompt
scdaemon[7324.0] DBG: -> INQUIRE DISMISSKEYPADPROMPT
scdaemon[7324.0] DBG: <- END
Full log available at http://web.hawkesnest.net/users/hawke/scd.log
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