On Jul 20, 2011, at 22:30 , Ludovic Rousseau wrote: > 2011/7/20 Martin Paljak <mar...@martinpaljak.net>: >> Hello, >> >> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 10:03, Anders Rundgren >> <anders.rundg...@telia.com> wrote: >>> With yet another record-quarter and having one of the most popular devices >>> ever made, Apple is in a unique position of enhancing iPhone to also work >>> as a stack of smart cards. It is technically by no >>> means very difficult either. >> >> From practical point of view: >> I've heard that 10.7 breaks (again) Safari support for smart cards (at >> least with OpenSC.tokend). Yet "other browsers" like Chrome work. The >> rumor also tells that CDSA (the "crypto platform" behind OS X) has >> been deprecated and replaced by something new. >> >> Will see when their new platform comes out, I don't think it is >> reasonable to fight with windmills with a company that is known to do >> whatever they want. > > Lion is now out. > > An interesting note (from today) about the tokend situation in Lion: > http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/smartcardservices-users/2011-July/000224.html >
I've heard that OpenSC.tokend works with Google Chrome for example. The current installer can be force-installed to 10.7 by following the version check removal tip in the wiki [1] As an interesting side-note from the same source: /usr/sbin/pcscd is 32+64 bits but /usr/libexec/SmartCardServices/drivers/ifd-ccid.bundle/Contents/MacOS/libccid.dylib is 32 bits only... [1] http://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/wiki/MacInstaller#Thepackagerequires10.X.YbutIhave10.X.Z -- @MartinPaljak.net +3725156495 _______________________________________________ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel