On 13/08/06, Tony Whitmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have an ACS ACR30U smart card reader, which I've been using with PC/SC
using the Linux drivers available from the ACS website.[1] The README in
the file I downloaded[2] credits David Corcoran as the author and refers
to the LICENCE file for licence details. However the LICENCE file is
missing from the tarball, so it's not clear under what licence the
driver is distributed. I e-mailed David to ask if he could help clarify
the licence and he said he thought it was under a BSD licence and
suggested I e-mail here for further help. I have also e-mailed ACS but
haven't heard back from them. Obviously, with the licence unclear, the
drivers can't be redistributed by third parties. Can anyone help clarify
the status of these drivers?

Only ACS can give you a answer here.


pcscd produces this (output from after enter is hit after entering the
admin PIN):

APDU: 00 20 00 83 08 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
T=1 -> 0 20 0 83 8 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
T=1 <- 90 0
SW: 90 00
APDU: 00 DA 00 5B 10 57 68 69 74 6D 6F 72 65 3C 3C 41 6E 74 6F 6E 79
T=1 -> 0 da 0 5b 10 57 68 69 74 6d 6f 72 65 3c 3c 41 6e 74 6f 6e 79
Segmentation fault

I'd appreciate any advice as to where to look next or what further
testing I can do. This seems likely to be a bug in in pcscd or a bug in
the driver for my card reader.

Try to run pcscd inside gdb to see where it crashes.

Bye,

--
Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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