Ted T. Logan wrote, On 04/15/2009 07:19 PM:
I just took out the card and put it in my trusty USB reader on my
desktop, and was able to be prompted for a PIN, check my OWA, etc, just
fine.
Good to hear.
I'm not against using coolkey, of course, I just noticed that under
security modules, it wasn't showing anything i could click "login" for,
etc.
FF does not show anything because pcscd can not access the card, because for
some reason the card does not power up WITH the express card.
I think you are now waiting on Ludovic to tell you how to work out the info he
would need to either tweak the driver for your BCM2045, or how to further
debug why it is not powering up the card.
If you want to try things in the mean time, my only suggestion would be to
tail -f /var/log/messages
and insert the card at various angles waiting to see it show "Card inserted
into..." followed by something other than "Error powering up card".
Yep... all out of mildly useful suggestions. :)
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 19:12 -0400, Todd Denniston wrote:
Todd Denniston wrote, On 04/15/2009 06:59 PM:
Ted T. Logan wrote, On 04/15/2009 06:37 PM:
Sorry for the redundant messages, but pcscd definitely seems to be
working with it:
00049133 eventhandler.c:451:EHStatusHandlerThread() Card inserted into
SCM SCR 3340 ExpressCard54 00 00
00000023 eventhandler.c:465:EHStatusHandlerThread() Error powering up
card.
UGH!
just noticed the above...
The card is either physically not powering up, or is not reporting that it is
powering up.
CoolKey never had a chance to talk to anything!
if you grab your handy usb reader, are you seeing it power up and work still?
if not, then the card does not have enough smoke left. :(
--
Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane)
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter
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