-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello again,
just in case someone wants to see the (poor) changes i made im sending a diff to the current head of the pam_poldi trunc. (revision 150 i think) It includes the new ':' signs and two new options: - --quiet (works only for localdb authentication) - --timeout x (x is an integer) (time to wait for a card, 0 means infinite) Regards, Gordian Klein Gordian Klein schrieb: > Hello again, > > im very happy to tell you that i found the Problem :-) > It seems that kdesu is looking for a ':' at the end of the Password Prompt. > In pam_poldi the prompt is '||Please enter the PIN' (inside getpin-cb.c). > This didnt work. > But when i put a ':' at the end so that the prompt now is '||Please > enter the PIN:' kdesu just works fine. > I dont know if this is a bug in kdesu or pam_poldi. > > Nevertheless i have found another problem concerning scdaemon: > When im logged in to my linux as normal user with scdaemon running and > then do a > sudo somecmd > i get an scdaemon error: > (scdamon log:) > > 2008-11-03 16:04:59 scdaemon[7575] Handhabungsroutine für fd -1 gestartet > 2008-11-03 16:04:59 scdaemon[7575] PC/SC OPEN failed: sharing violation > scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: -> OK GNU Privacy Guard's Smartcard server ready > scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: <- SERIALNO > 2008-11-03 16:04:59 scdaemon[7575] no supported card application found: > Allgemeiner Fehler > scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: -> ERR 100663297 Allgemeiner Fehler <SCD> > scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: <- SERIALNO > 2008-11-03 16:04:59 scdaemon[7575] no supported card application found: > Allgemeiner Fehler > scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: -> ERR 100663297 Allgemeiner Fehler <SCD> > scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: <- RESTART > scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: -> OK > scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: <- BYE > scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: -> OK closing connection > 2008-11-03 16:04:59 scdaemon[7575] Handhabungsroutine für den fd -1 beendet > 2008-11-03 16:05:01 scdaemon[7575] scdaemon (GnuPG) 2.0.9 angehalten > > i guess the problem is the line "PC/SC OPEN failed: sharing violation". > What can i do here? > > If i kill all scdaemons and do a sudo it works fine. > > Thank you! > Regards, > Gordian Klein > _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) iJwEAQECAAYFAkkPLK8ACgkQJQ/nLhGdw57ftAP/edNRyBsmrV0/AxySxchuF5TO ttYF6sbAcKDWSoT2Lf3wdCqTrGou1NDGlrKnJ5BO2rhKiUqZqJt+Mkjl9UAXEZe/ Q1JD/p0k53OjtBJWJIjrufiV7HLOS96Z6nJ8dNpVDRC5aaPzUyQWZ8Wnf/zLnHos WVICObQttfeujekF0YM= =7YRf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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