I've the same problem with an SCM 535. By running the pcscd in forgroung with debug enabled I got the follwoing messages:
pcscdaemon.c:294:main() pcscd set to foreground with debug send to stderr pcscdaemon.c:507:main() pcsc-lite 1.4.3 daemon ready. hotplug_libusb.c:454:HPAddHotPluggable() Adding USB device: 001:012 readerfactory.c:1115:RFInitializeReader() Attempting startup of SCM SPR 532 (6020177D) 00 00 using /usr/lib64/readers/ifd-ccid.bundle/Contents/Linux/libccid.so.1.3.0 readerfactory.c:982:RFBindFunctions() Loading IFD Handler 3.0 ifdhandler.c:1239:init_driver() LogLevel: 0x0003 ifdhandler.c:1249:init_driver() DriverOptions: 0x0004 ifdhandler.c:77:IFDHCreateChannelByName() lun: 0, device: usb:04e6/e003:libusb:001:012 ccid_usb.c:229:OpenUSBByName() Manufacturer: Ludovic Rousseau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ccid_usb.c:239:OpenUSBByName() ProductString: Generic CCID driver v1.3.0 ccid_usb.c:245:OpenUSBByName() Copyright: This driver is protected by terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, or (at your option) any later version. ccid_usb.c:393:OpenUSBByName() Found Vendor/Product: 04E6/E003 (SCM SPR 532) ccid_usb.c:395:OpenUSBByName() Using USB bus/device: 001/012 ccid_usb.c:704:ccid_check_firmware() Firmware (4.15) is bogus! but you choosed to use it ccid_usb.c:744:get_data_rates() IFD does not support GET_DATA_RATES request: Broken pipe commands.c:754:CmdPowerOff() ICC Power Off failed: Broken pipe commands.c:754:CmdPowerOff() ICC Power Off failed: Broken pipe commands.c:754:CmdPowerOff() ICC Power Off failed: Broken pipe commands.c:845:CmdGetSlotStatus() ICC Slot Status failed: Broken pipe commands.c:845:CmdGetSlotStatus() ICC Slot Status failed: Broken pipe commands.c:845:CmdGetSlotStatus() ICC Slot Status failed: Broken pipe ifdhandler.c:115:IFDHCreateChannelByName() failed readerfactory.c:1154:RFInitializeReader() Open Port 200000 Failed (usb:04e6/e003:libusb:001) readerfactory.c:1027:RFUnloadReader() Unloading reader driver. readerfactory.c:254:RFAddReader() SCM SPR 532 (6020177D) init failed. pcscdaemon.c:586:signal_trap() Preparing for suicide readerfactory.c:1381:RFCleanupReaders() entering cleaning function pcscdaemon.c:532:at_exit() cleaning /var/run Well, I thought my card reader is defect because of these broken pipe messages. However, it was all of a sudden, but after some updates (YOU on my opensuese 10.3). Maybe there was some new software released that don't like the card readers anymore :-) . Does somebody have any clue about this? Regards, Werner Sven Radde schrieb: > Hi! > > Michael Kesper schrieb: >> pcscd sometimes gives trouble, for example when you try to create keys >> on the >> card. > No problem with that, I created my keys off-card and then moved them. > I thought this would be the easiest way to have a backup key ready if > the card breaks. >> For best effect try this howto: >> http://www.fsfe.org/en/card/howto/card_reader_howto_udev >> > This is pretty much what I did to get it working originally. As far as I > can tell, everything is still in place (all packages are there, the udev > files, too, and I'm in group scard, to summarize it). > I used the howto at gnupg.org but it is essentially the same (the one at > gnupg.org has a broken link to the gnupg-ccid file but I figured that > out quick enough at the time). > > cu, Sven > > _______________________________________________ > Gnupg-users mailing list > Gnupg-users@gnupg.org > http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users > _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users