Hi Axel,
I am trying to setup the smartcards using the sun ray's card reader. I
would like to store the username and password on the card so the users
do not have to type any username or password. I followed the
instructions I found in
http://www.filibeto.org/~aduritz/truetrue/sunray/srss-sc-pers
Well, people really are very creative, aren't they ;-)? These
instructions are wrong, especially this section:
4. Sun Ray server Smartcard Reader Driver components:
In order for a smart card to be personalized the Sun Ray
built-in card reader must be visible in the "Card Readers"
menu in the "Navigation" pane.
In SRSS 2.0 the postinstall script for the SUNWutscr installs
the Sun Ray server Smartcard Reader Driver components in the
OCF server, however since the release of SRSS 3.0 this is not
the case and for the Sun Ray card reader to be visible in
Smartcard Console the drivers must be installed manually.
Sun Ray does not support the OCF that is bundled with Solaris. A
big clue there is that we don't install the Sun Ray Card Terminal
driver into the opencard.properties file anymore.
I installed PC/SC SUNWsrcpb. I am running SRSS 3.1 with patch 120879-05
on sparc Solaris 9.
OK.
I have enabled the driver for the internal sun ray's card reader and I
can see it in the sdtsmartcardadmin panel.
Don't do that.
My problem is when I try to load the Java applet SolarisAuthApplet. I
get an error :
Don't do that either.
The Sun Ray smartcard reader is only supported using the PC/SC-bypass
(SUNWsrcbp), not via the sdtsmartcardadmin tool nor with the OCF that
is bundled with Solaris.
The PC/SC-bypass provides libpcsclite.so which implements the PC/SC-lite
API for applications, so using the bypass you should be able to use
pretty much any application that is written to use PC/SC-lite (such as
the suite of MUSCLE apps, or commercial apps).
mike
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