2011/1/18 Lyall Pearce <[email protected]>:
> My apologies for the previous messages, which seemed to contain nothing.
> Lets try using gmail rather than my corporate mail.
Your corporate mail is sending the mails as:
Content-Type: application/x-pkcs7-mime; smime-type=signed-data;
name="smime.p7m"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="smime.p7m"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Are you trying to sign the mail?
Also Outlook is not the best Mail User Agent to use. I understand it
is not your choice.
> I hope this is the appropriate forum to ask this question, feel free to
> direct me to a more appropriate forum.
>
> I have pcscd working just fine on an Intel Gentoo Linux x32 system. I can
> read the device, access the certificates, all is wonderful.
>
> However, I have an Intel Gentoo Linux 64 bit system (known in Gentoo land as
> amd64) where pcscd does not work.
>
> I have seen it work once, a single time, out of all of my attempts on the 64
> bit system. Additional info on that case can be found on the Gentoo Forums
> at http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-858068-highlight-.html
>
> I suspect, but this is only a guess, that the 'power down' timer is firing,
> shutting the card down before all the operations are complete.
>
> As described on http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#support , please
> find attached a gzipped tar archive containing files with the relevant
> information.
>
> I am more than happy to work with anyone or supply information to assist in
> the resolution of this problem.
I don't see any error on the pcscd side.
You should have a look at your PKCS#11 token logs if available.
You are using /usr/lib64/pkcs11/libcoolkeypk11.so
You can also add some logs from the libpcsclite side by doing:
$ export PCSCLITE_DEBUG=0
$ pkcs11_inspect debug listcert
You may see some PC/SC errors.
Bye
--
Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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