On Thu, 2017-07-20 at 15:42 +0200, David Jaša wrote:
> Hi Oscar,
>
> spice client uses on Windows also NSS library to access smart cards,
> so you need to tell NSS where to look for library that provides
> pkcs#11 interface (or "smart card middleware") for your smart card.
> Once you know the
Hi Oscar,
spice client uses on Windows also NSS library to access smart cards, so
you need to tell NSS where to look for library that provides pkcs#11
interface (or "smart card middleware") for your smart card. Once you
know the .dll, you can create the nssdb and add the library there:
mkdir
Hi,
In my environment I have a Windows 10 guest and a Windows 10 client.
I have configured smartcard as it is suggested in documentation:
https://www.spice-space.org/spice-user-manual.html
I can see on virt-manager the controller and the devices correctly added.
Even in guest Windows 10