[opensc-devel] Problem with CardMan4040 and OpenSC

2011-11-25 Thread 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: $ 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

Re: [opensc-devel] Problem with CardMan4040 and OpenSC

2011-11-25 Thread Andreas Jellinghaus
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

Re: [opensc-devel] Problem with CardMan4040 and OpenSC

2011-11-25 Thread Peter Stuge
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

Re: [opensc-devel] Problem with CardMan4040 and OpenSC

2011-11-25 Thread Peter Stuge
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

[opensc-devel] Recommendation for USB smartcard on OSX?

2011-11-25 Thread Sam Quigley
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 ___ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org h

Re: [opensc-devel] Recommendation for USB smartcard on OSX?

2011-11-25 Thread Ludovic Rousseau
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

Re: [opensc-devel] Recommendation for USB smartcard on OSX?

2011-11-25 Thread Sam Quigley
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

Re: [opensc-devel] Experiences with Java smartcardio

2011-11-25 Thread Douglas E. Engert
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

Re: [opensc-devel] Recommendation for USB smartcard on OSX?

2011-11-25 Thread Dan Peterson
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 Sent from a iPhone (It apologizes for any typos) On Nov 25, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Sam Quigley wrote: > Both, I suppose. "USB Token" seems