26.11.2011 19:50, Peter Stuge kirjoitti: >> >> hmm.. when I tried openct some time ago, I couldnot get it to >> work. I was using ccid redaer with MyEID card on a 64 bit system. >> MaybeI should give it another try? > > Well, if you have a working setup which you are happy with then > there's also no need to change that, right? :) > Yes, don't fix if it's not broken (like my space bar,whichdoesnot allways work very good) ..
> I have a mixed 32/64 system, but the smart card related packages I > run are so far 32. I need to switch to a full 64 system soon, if > you like I can keep you updated on how OpenCT and cm4040 works for > me there. > I have 64 bit desktop (all sw is 64 bit) and an old Lenovo X60 laptop (32bit). On the desktop, I have ccid compatible reader, on the laptop I'm using CardMan4040. On both systems I'm also using ACR38 micro card reader (USB token) which has MyEID card and cacert certificates. When I tried openct, I was using the 64 bit desktop with 64 bit sw. > >>> I do not have to rely on a closed source software for doing my >>> smart card crypto. I'm surprised that you don't care about >>> that. >> >> Well, I would preferopen source.. but wouldthere be closed source >> on 4040 case anyway? > > The HID Global ifdhandler .so file is closed source. Only their > kernel module is published with source code. > > Ok. >>>> When installing CardMan to be used with pcsclilte, >>> >>> You mean when installing the vendor supplied PCMCIA driver and >>> the closed source ifdhandler. Remember that I also use the >>> reader with pcsc-lite, even though it's through OpenCT. >> >> Hmm.. maybe I try openct again some day with my CardMan4040. > > Let me know if you would like more information from me about my > setup. I'm happy to document it in order to help others. > > The way I do some things will probably be different from what > others would like, but that should be easy enough to adjust. > > I e.g. have udev run openct-control init as my user, and I > manually run pcscd -f when I want to use the reader. One or both > those things can be done differently if prefered. > > I'm using pam_pkcs11 to log in with my Finnish ID card, so the reader has to work before I log in. > //Peter > > > > _______________________________________________ opensc-devel > mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org > http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel
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