Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
On 19/10/06, Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> Is there any way to have OpenCT limit access to reader devices to
> the user logged in at the console?
sure.
chgrp scard /var/run/openct
and configure some pam module for login onl
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
I also proposed to change the permissions on the /var/run/pcscd.*
files. Your idea of dynamically add a user in a particular group is
very good. I would prefer "smartcard" as the group name to be more
explicit.
debian, ubuntu and gentoo use "scard" already, so guess it w
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
Is there any way to have OpenCT limit access to reader devices to
the user logged in at the console?
sure.
chgrp scard /var/run/openct
and configure some pam module for login only,
so it adds the user to group scard.
Ubuntu with openc
On 19/10/06, Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
> Is there any way to have OpenCT limit access to reader devices to
> the user logged in at the console?
sure.
chgrp scard /var/run/openct
and configure some pam module for login only,
so it adds the user to gro
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
Is there any way to have OpenCT limit access to reader devices to
the user logged in at the console?
sure.
chgrp scard /var/run/openct
and configure some pam module for login only,
so it adds the user to group scard.
that way only those who used login have group scard
Is there any way to have OpenCT limit access to reader devices to
the user logged in at the console?
I see the WIKI has some comments about using HAL, and the comment:
"Also so far noone told us why we should change a running system."
Here is one reason:
I would like avoid a user who has logged