Hello,

Does the SCM Microsystems SCL3711 contactless smart card reader work correctly 
on Linux (i586 and X86_64)?

I wish to use a smart card reader and PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module) to 
enable using a contactless smart card for logging into my computer.  I need 
the data in the contactless smart card (that enables logging in) to be 
securely encrypted, to prevent unauthorized access or modification.

Despite having some familiarity with Linux, I am completely new to smart cards 
and am having much difficulty learning what is necessary to achieve my goal 
stated above.

On page 2 of the the SCL3711 data sheet:
http://www.scmmicro.com/fileadmin/products/datasheets/Dat_SCL3711_e.pdf
and on page 21 of the SCL3711 Reference Manual:
http://www.scmmicro.com/fileadmin/products/datasheets/SCL3711.MANUAL.VER13.pdf
SCM Microsystems claims the reader to be compatible with Linux; yet, gives no 
clues or details what software makes that possible.  I would like to verify 
the validity of SCM Microsystem's compatibility claim before I waste any more 
time or money on this problem.  I have not yet purchased a SCM Microsystems 
SCL3711 contactless smart card reader.

The SCM Microsystems SCL3711 Reference Manual (on page 17) says the NFC 
controller is PN533 (NXP).  I do not know if that information is useful, nor 
what that means.

I sent an email to SCM Microsystems asking what Linux software enables using 
the SCL3711, and have yet to receive a response.

I apologize if my question was previously addressed and I was not able to find 
that answer.

I searched through the smart card matrix at:
http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/section.html
and the SCL3711 is not listed.

I searched through the entirety of the archives of lists.drizzle.com (where 
the MUSCLE mailing list is hosted):
http://www.metacrawler.com/metacrawler/ws/results/web/3711/1/485/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true&adv=qall%3d3711%26domaini%3dinclude%26domaint%3dlists.drizzle.com
and through the entire drizzle.com domain:
http://www.metacrawler.com/metacrawler/ws/results/web/3711/1/485/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true&adv=qall%3d3711%26domaini%3dinclude%26domaint%3ddrizzle.com
and through the entire pcsclite.alioth.debian.org domain (where PCSC-Lite is 
hosted):
http://www.metacrawler.com/metacrawler/ws/results/web/3711/1/485/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true&adv=qall%3d3711%26domaini%3dinclude%26domaint%3dpcsclite.alioth.debian.org
and through the entire musclecard.com domain (where the MUSCLE home page is 
hosted):
http://www.metacrawler.com/metacrawler/ws/results/web/3711/1/485/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true&adv=qall%3d3711%26domaini%3dinclude%26domaint%3dmusclecard.com
and through the entire linuxnet.com domain (where the MUSCLE Card Reader 
Drivers and Driver Developer Kits are listed):
http://www.metacrawler.com/metacrawler/ws/results/web/3711/1/485/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true&adv=qall%3d3711%26domaini%3dinclude%26domaint%3dlinuxnet.com
and through the entire www2.aquamaniac.de domain (where Libchipcard is 
hosted):
http://www.metacrawler.com/metacrawler/ws/results/web/3711/1/485/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true&adv=qall%3d3711%26domaini%3dinclude%26domaint%3dwww2.aquamaniac.de
and the keyword "3711" does not appear anywhere within those domains.

I searched through the entire domain where the MUSCLE archive is kept at 
archives.neohapsis.com:
http://www.metacrawler.com/metacrawler/ws/results/web/3711/1/485/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true&adv=qall%3d3711%26domaini%3dinclude%26domaint%3darchives.neohapsis.com
The key term "3711" does appear in some documents, yet never appears in the 
context of anything about smart cards.

I searched through the entire opensc-project.org domain (where the OpenSC 
project is hosted):
http://www.metacrawler.com/metacrawler/ws/results/web/3711/1/485/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true&adv=qall%3d3711%26domaini%3dinclude%26domaint%3dopensc-project.org
and through the entire alioth.debian.org domain:
http://www.metacrawler.com/metacrawler/ws/results/web/3711/1/485/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true&adv=qall%3d3711%26domaini%3dinclude%26domaint%3dalioth.debian.org
and through the entire lists.gnupg.org domain:
http://www.metacrawler.com/metacrawler/ws/results/web/3711/1/485/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true&adv=qall%3d3711%26domaini%3dinclude%26domaint%3dlists.gnupg.org
and through the entire gnupg.org domain:
http://www.metacrawler.com/metacrawler/ws/results/web/3711/1/485/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true&adv=qall%3d3711%26domaini%3dinclude%26domaint%3dgnupg.org
 
and the key term "3711" does appear in some documents; yet, always appears in 
the context of code development, not smart card reader compatability, nor any 
indication I could perceive about what software I need to use.

I used the MetaCrawler.com advanced search to find any document containing the 
key terms "Linux", "smart", and "3711" anywhere on the Internet.  The search 
results contained no direct references relating to compatability or lack of 
compatability between Linux and the SCM Microsystem SCL3711 contactless smart 
card reader.  MetaCrawler.com is a metasearch engine that uses Google, Yahoo! 
Search, Windows Live, and more.

Thanks in advance for any help.
---
"Max"

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