Hi,
I'm running a recent ArchLinux on a Thinkpad x60t and installed a
CardMan4040 pcmcia card reader.
OpenCT works, at least I get an ATR:
$ openct-tool list
0 CCID Compatible
$ openct-tool atr
Detected CCID Compatible
Card present, status changed
ATR: 3b ff 96 00 ff 81 31 ...
But opensc does
Am Freitag 25 November 2011, 19:39:43 schrieb Niclas Hoyer:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running a recent ArchLinux on a Thinkpad x60t and installed a
> CardMan4040 pcmcia card reader.
> OpenCT works, at least I get an ATR:
Buy a real card reader, CardMan 4040 never worked right in all these
years, as far as I
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> > I'm running a recent ArchLinux on a Thinkpad x60t and installed a
> > CardMan4040 pcmcia card reader.
> > OpenCT works, at least I get an ATR:
>
> Buy a real card reader, CardMan 4040 never worked right in all these
> years, as far as I know.
Not so. I'm using one w
Niclas Hoyer wrote:
> $ openct-tool list
> 0 CCID Compatible
> $ openct-tool atr
> Detected CCID Compatible
> Card present, status changed
> ATR: 3b ff 96 00 ff 81 31 ...
Good stuff. This means kernel driver and OpenCT are all in order.
In order to work easily with OpenSC and other software tha
Hey all,
Can anyone recommend a vendor where I can purchase USB smartcards that will
work well under OSX? I've so far been unable to find vendors who will ship
to the US…
Thanks!
-sq
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2011/11/25 Sam Quigley :
> Hey all,
Hello,
> Can anyone recommend a vendor where I can purchase USB smartcards that will
> work well under OSX? I've so far been unable to find vendors who will ship
> to the US…
Are you looking for:
- USB smart card _readers_
or
- smart cards
Bye
--
Dr. Ludo
Both, I suppose. "USB Token" seems to be the term used on the OpenSC wiki
— basically, something like the Aladdin eToken Pro:
http://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/wiki/AladdinEtokenPro (From speaking
with Aladdin / SafeNet, though, it sounds like the CardOS version of the
eToken Pro is end-of-lif
On 11/24/2011 4:02 AM, Anders Rundgren wrote:
> Hi Ludovic,
>
> You are a true smart card middleware expert.
> I'm not and my customers are even less of that.
> They just want to plug in and go.
>
> As it appears the smart card community/industry have created
> uniquely complex middleware for rea
Safenet does have a driver for OSX
Card OS is dead but they have a java token
Gemalta has a few
Are you looking for a USB token that works with opensc
--
Dan
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On Nov 25, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Sam Quigley wrote:
> Both, I suppose. "USB Token" seems