On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 01:42:29PM +0200, Harald Vogt wrote:
> On Fre, 26 Mai 2000, Jim Rees wrote:
> > Another problem is that you really don't want (or at least I don't want) the
> > card to be present in the reader during the entire session.  I want to
> > insert the card, have it log me in, then remove the card.  Now I stay logged
> > in until I log out, either explicitly or by timeout.  That means the card

> Why don't you like your card being present during the session? If you pull
> out the card, you get logged out -- why not?

        Maybe because there are other things you want to do with the card
reader, like access your PGP keys or PKI certs.  Things which are not on
the other card.

> Cheers,
> Harald

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