Timothy J. Miller wrote:
Timothy J. Miller wrote:
OpenSC is on my plate, if for no other reason than the PIV support
that's going in. It's not my current top priority because of the lack
of CAC support, and for now CAC takes precedence over PIV because of
the current and upcoming JTF-GNO orders requiring smartcard login to
DoD systems.
Now there's another player in the PKCS#11 module space:
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/CoolKey
I *just* checked this out of CVS, compiled it, and installed it in
Firefox and it worked without a problem.
OK Tim,
yours worked better than mine....
I can get coolkey to build and install with:
./configure --prefix=/tmp/testbuild/install \
--with-pcsclite=/usr/local/include/PCSC/
[built PCSC-lite from the deban sources according to Andrew Pimlott's direction]
but esc bails out at
IMPORTING .... nspr20/v4.4.1
did you grab all of
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Building#One-Step_Build
and do that?
or which distro are you working from?
the CoolKey wiki page seems rather lacking in telling us what prereqs there are.
Or have I really misunderstood you this Monday and all you built was the
CoolKey source? and do you have it doing some kind of GDM/console login yet?
This is using PCSC-lite directly, without the Musclecard framework. And
it's worked with the CACs I've thrown at it.
Just FYI.
-- Tim
--
Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane)
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter
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