Hi, Thanks for the help. I don't use debian, is that a problem?
Also, I don't understand the steps. Could you go a little slower? Sorry. On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Serge Koganovitsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Concerning the Cardman 4040: > > In 2006 the CCID driver did not support it but there was a workaround using > OpenCT: > > These are the steps for Debian: > > > > > * aptitude install openct > > => this will also start the openct daemon > > > > * /sbin/cardctl ident > > Socket 0: > > product info: "ACR", "91" > > manfid: 0x0223, 0x0200 ==> remember these values for the following step > > > > note: the ACR 91 is a Cardman 4040 sold by ACS > > > > * /etc/hotplug/usb/openct.usermap > > add the following line: > > > > ------------- > > openct 0x0003 0x0223 0x0200 0x0000 0x0000 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 > 0x00000000 > > ------------- > > > > * /etc/openct.conf : uncomment reader cm4040 { .. } lines > > > > * openct-tool list should display the following: > > 0 CCID Compatible > > > > * /etc/reader.conf.d/openct: uncomment all the lines > > > > * update-reader.conf > > > > * /etc/init.d/pcscd restart > > > > Now all your PC/SC applications can use this reader ("OpenCT 0 0") ! > > > > Best regards, > > > > Serge > > > On Fri, 2008-06-27 at 09:58 +0200, Sihan Goi wrote: > > > Hi, > > I have in my possession 2 PCMCIA card readers - an Omnikey Cardman > 4040 and a Gemplus GemPC Card. I'm not sure if either are CCID > compliant, though Gemalto's driver download website seems to list CCID > rpm drivers for the reader. I've also seen 1 other person on the > MUSCLE list claim that the GemPC Card was CCID compliant, though he > didn't get it working nor did anyone reply to his post. As for the > Omnikey, I totally could not find any information about its support in > Linux other than the driver page. Neither are listed in the supported > reader webpage. > > So my question is are either of these card readers CCID compliant, and > if not what needs to be done to support its use with pcsc-lite in > Linux? My impression is that the processed is very involved and kernel > dependent? I am quite a Linux newbie so the task sounds daunting. > > -- > - Goi Sihan > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ > Muscle mailing list > Muscle@lists.musclecard.com > http://lists.drizzle.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle > <http://lists.drizzle.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle> > > > > > > > -- > > Serge Koganovitsch > > > > PASS - Personal Authentication and Security Services > > > > Zetes NV > > Da Vinci Science Park > > Straatsburgstraat 3 > > B-1130 Brussel > > Belgium > > Tel: +32 2 790 38 13 > > +32 2 728 37 11 > > Fax: +32 2 728 37 19 > > > > WORK PRODUCT PRIVILEGE AND CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This transmission and > > any attachments hereto contain work product confidential information > > belonging to the sender that is legally privileged. The information is > > intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If > > you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any > > disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action in > > reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. If > > you have received this transmission in error, please immediately notify > > us by telephone at +32 2 728 37 11 or arrange for the return of this > > information to us. > > ***Disclaimer**** > _______________________________________________ > Muscle mailing list > Muscle@lists.musclecard.com > http://lists.drizzle.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle > -- - Goi Sihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Muscle mailing list Muscle@lists.musclecard.com http://lists.drizzle.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle