Igor, I am using an external card reader, specifically the SCR331. You can also buy smartcards for relatively cheap and create a self signed cert for them for testing.
Thanks, Jim On 12/01/2018 09:45 PM, Igor Korot wrote: > Hi, Jim, > > On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 6:09 PM mailto428496 <mailto628...@cox.net> wrote: >> Igor, >> >> I think what you are asking is whether the system has been correctly >> setup for smartcard? The answer is yes. The EL7 system has all the >> pcscd, opensc, etc. packages and smartcard works correctly for machine >> login and using the firefox browser (via libcoolkey) for smartcard >> enabled sites. The issue is just that the webkit-gtk browser (used by >> Evolution for OAuth2) doesn't know how to talk to the smartcard device >> (no hooks to libcoolkey, etc.), all the other framework is in place. > Since you were asking about this I would have guessed that you have > everything setup. > My E-mail is more targeted to people who is doig webkit-gtk to let > them understand what is > needed. > > BTW, do you use external reader for testing or the one incorporated > into the keyboard? > > Michael, > I believe you can buy an external card reader but it will probably be > a problem to do > testing without the actual card. > > Thank you. > >> Thanks, >> >> >> Jim >> >> >> On 12/01/2018 12:37 PM, Igor Korot wrote: >>> For anybody interested: >>> On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 11:21 AM Michael Catanzaro <mcatanz...@igalia.com> >>> wrote: >>>> On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 11:14 AM, Michael Catanzaro >>>> <mcatanz...@igalia.com> wrote: >>>>> It would need to be investigated by a developer with a smartcard and >>>>> some interest in figuring out how it's supposed to work. You might >>>>> know more than me! Did any of that make sense? >>>> BTW to be clear: >>>> >>>> * WebKit client auth is extremely likely to arrive sometime soonish. >>>> Shame it's not working quite yet. >>>> * But once client auth is ready, smartcards may or may not work. No >>>> clue. There's a good chance they will, but it definitely won't be >>>> tested in WebKit, so maybe 50/50 odds, I really don't know. >>> Whether it is an external reader or the keyboard one the driver has to >>> be installed. >>> I know RHEL provides such a driver in their kernel/repository. >>> >>> Then all you do is to append the certificate to the browser and when you >>> access >>> secure site it will ask you to provide a PIN. >>> >>> But as I said - the first thing is to have an appropriate driver. >>> And when you do - attach the reader and insert the card. >>> >>> The driver should kick in, the light on the reader should start blinking and >>> there should appear a dialog about the card successfully read. >>> >>> If that part works - then we should start checking the browser. >>> >>> Thank you. >>> >>>> Michael >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> webkit-gtk mailing list >>>> webkit-gtk@lists.webkit.org >>>> https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-gtk _______________________________________________ webkit-gtk mailing list webkit-gtk@lists.webkit.org https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-gtk