On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Ludovic Rousseau
<[email protected]> wrote:
> It would be the perfect solution.
> But the value of SCARD_CTL_CODE(3400) is not documented anywhere. So I
> had to chose one. Yes, I could have written a Windows program to get
> the value under Windows. But I do not use Windows.
>
>> For sake of compatibility
>> with remote desktop clients maybe even supporting two base constants
>> in parallel would make sense ?
>
> I think it is the job of rdesktop and other RDP clients to convert the
> values between the 2 worlds.
> I just added support of the windows value 0x313520 in the CCID driver
> revision 6739.

In fact, I do make use of rdesktop every now and then and the other
end of the rdesktop session can make use of smart cards. I have not
configured rdesktop to use smart card readers, yet, but it would be a
good test scenario (as I use pinpads as well).

Last time I tried I failed and I did not have the time/interest to
debug it further, it was easier to find a windows desktop instead...

Martin

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