Hi,
Nope, nothing helps same error.
I have checked the behaviour on two different computer
with two different cardreaders.
Any suggestions ???
BTW, do you have a link where pam-muscle-conf is documented
I would like to check the LDAP stuff if it works.
Maybe this works better ?!
Ciao
Hi,
I'm posting this release on Muscle for info, as I hope that U3 will soon
support Linux and as SCU3 should compile under Linux when the time comes.
I feel this concept would simplify deployment: having pcsclite and other
libraries/packages in the customer's pocket with no installation
Matthias Barmeier wrote:
Hi,
Nope, nothing helps same error.
I have checked the behaviour on two different computer
with two different cardreaders.
Any suggestions ???
Export the key again (the public key). And convert it again with b2fs.
The error cannot read certificate from is only
On 28/11/05, Philippe C. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
I am very happy to announce the release of SCU3 V 0.1 and SCU3Python.u3p V.
0.1.
SCU3 is a python wrapper for U3 compliant devices
What is a U3 compliant devices? Is it the devices described at [1]?
What are the links
A U3 device (www.u3.com) is a flash drive which allows for applications
installation: you plug the U3 device in the USB port and your
application is available. If the application does its job correctly,
application data is stored on the U3 device, not on the PC.
Some of the issues I have been
So the U3 drive is not a secure device in its own right? (i.e. it seems
to me that it does not incorporate a crypto chip such as is used in a
strong security smart card, and nor does its flash memory have the kind
of security protection against penetration that smart card flash has)
(I looked on
Typos, sorry :
...I need to protect data that in on the drive ... I need to
protect data that is on the drive
...but that I can help promote the smart card concept ... ... but
that it can help promote the smart card concept ...
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
Hi,
I do not know what
I've written a simple program using libbasiccard and libpcsclite that
gets the ApplicationID from a ZeitControl BasicCard. The problem is that
the program returns the correct value when run in Windows, but returns
garbage when run on Linux.
I think I'm missing something simple, but not sure what.
I dont get it. Its a classical (removable) hard drive device. Little has
changed here since ATA cards, and 16 bit plug and play!!
For a short time, I worked on a recent project in which a combination ST22
secure core and an IDE bridge controller were SOC'ed together to make a
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 11:53 -0600, Philippe C. Martin wrote:
Hi,
I do not know about libbasiccard, but pcsclite works fine for me on a
ZC5.5 (T=1) - mdk 10.1 (testing this week on suse 10.0)
Regards,
Philippe
The first time I run my program, I get a card busy error, the second
time it
Hi,
This dumps _seems_ to show pcsclite is unhappy figuring out the
protocol - did you try to force it (T=1 or T=0) ?
You might want to try with another reader also (or update its driver ?).
Regards,
Philippe
Gary Pearman wrote:
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 11:53 -0600, Philippe C. Martin
Peter Williams wrote:
I dont get it. Its a classical (removable) hard drive device. Little
has changed here since ATA cards, and 16 bit plug and play!!
The main difference here is that one installs the application on the
flash drive, not the PC. The application/application data is available
Two problems:
(1) minor problem that may have been around before:
The libpcsclite.pc created with pcslite-1.2.9-beta9 has:
includedir=${prefix}/include/PCSC
When pkgconfig is used with ccid-0.9.4 the code tries to
include PCSC/pcsclite.h and PCSC/ifdhandler.h
which are not found as directory
From: Philippe C. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: MUSCLE muscle@lists.musclecard.com
To: MUSCLE muscle@lists.musclecard.com
Subject: Re: [Muscle] SCU3 released
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 12:41:38 -0600
Peter Williams wrote:
I dont get it. Its a classical (removable) hard drive device.
Hi,
While memory sticks, CF cards, ATA cards (me old!), smartmedia devices
are just flash, with a FAT support licensed from Microsoft, the USB
frm factor of the same flash devices in the US shops tend to come with
applications. All the finger-print enable USB flash drives have come
with
On 28/11/05, Douglas E. Engert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two problems:
(1) minor problem that may have been around before:
The libpcsclite.pc created with pcslite-1.2.9-beta9 has:
includedir=${prefix}/include/PCSC
When pkgconfig is used with ccid-0.9.4 the code tries to
include
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