Hi Amit and Doug,
 
I finally found the problem. I had a loose cable from the interal reader to the 
mother board. After
fixing it, opensc-tool -l returns the reader and opensc-tool -a gives the ATR.  
I wouldn't
have checked the cable if you guys hadn't send me emails - it was working 
several days back.
Many thanks for the help.
 
Wei

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of amit danayak
Sent: Wed 8/10/2005 11:30 PM
To: MUSCLE
Subject: Re: [Muscle] pkcslite and libmusclecard on solaris box



HI WEI,

Check your /etc/reader.conf
      
In my solaris 9 reader.conf is like this :-(compare with urs)

      FRIENDLYNAME     "Schlumberger Reflex 72"
       DEVICENAME         GEN_SMART_RDR
       LIBPATH                /export/home/slb_rf72/libslb_rf72.so
       CHANNELID            0x0103F8

run this command:-

smartcard -c admin -t terminal -j
com.sun.opencard.terminal.scm.SCMI2c.SCMI2cCardTerminalFactory -x add
-d /dev/scmi2c1 -r MyInternalReader -n SunISCRI

and Try once to add ATR manualy from smartcard console.
(also check your internal reader is in working condition or not :) :)  )

smiles
Amit


On 8/10/05, Wei Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> I am still getting the "no readers found" error from opensc-tool after 
> compiled pcsclite
> with --enable-scf and opensc with --with-pcsclite. Is there a conf file for 
> solaris?
>
> Testpscs from pcsclite does show the reader information, but opensc-tool 
> dosen't. This
> time ocfserv -D did produce some output when I started opensc-tool -l. I've 
> attached the
> output in the email. Would you also send me the ocfserv -D output when you 
> are doing
> 'opensc-tool -l' on your system so I can compare the results?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Wei
>
>
> >
> > I am trying to make it work on my solaris 9 box too. So far I've added the 
> > reader
> > and I want to know how you use opensc-tool to see a card. I am pretty new to
> > this area so some details are appreciated.
>
> You had to build the pcsclite with --enable-scf
> Then build the opensc  with the --with-pcsclite
>
> Then with the Solaris /usr/sbin/ocfserv -D
> running try:
>
> opensc-tool -l
> Readers known about:
> Nr.   Driver   Name
> 0     pcsc     InternalReader
>
> opensc-tool -a
> should then show the ATR
>
>
>
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Thanks and Regards,
Amit Danayak

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