The group I plan to use will be named "pcscd" instead of "scard" and is
designed to be used by the pcscd process only and not by a normal user.
GnuPG implements its own and direct CCID driver. I think this is an
error. GnuPG can also use the PC/SC API as any other (normal) smart card
application.
** Changed in: ccid (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I (libccid upstream and Debian maintainer) plan to add this support in the
driver.
I just don't know when.
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I have added a patch which sets the permissions as they should be. It
does require that the group 'scard' exist though.
** Tags added: patch permissions
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** Attachment added: "Patch to set permissions correctly and add the SCR335
card reader"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13567422/ccid-rules.patch
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Hmm, this seems to work fine now. (though gpg2 still seems to have
trouble with accessing the smart card as non-root. Modifications should
probably be made to the udev rules files for libccid, which provides
some rules for those devices already.
** Also affects: ccid (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undec
This belongs to libccid and not udev since ccid already has rules for
these devices.
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Of course, it appears that a correct solution has not been found.
The example rules file creates device files like /dev/1-1 with the
described permissions and ownership. It does not affect the files
/dev/bus/usb/*/* which gnupg accesses, and so non-root users still can't
access the smart card.
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Now that a correct solution has been found, what will it take to get
this into Ubuntu?
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