Re: SmartCard Reader on CURRENT
Am Thu, 17 Nov 2016 20:47:22 +0100 Stefan Ehmann schrieb: > On 17.11.2016 10:44, O. Hartmann wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm looking for a suitable SmartCard read with USB connection for > > 12-CURRENT (and > > probably 11-STABLE). We have lots of Omnikey 3121 devices at hand, but I > > wasn't able > > to make this type of SC reader working. it is recognised by the kernel as > > UGEN device > > on the USB bus. > > > > I tried to investigate what driver I need to use, but failed. The > > references I found > > referring to SC card daemones all point to a serial device like /dev/cuaUXX > > - but as > > far as I know, such a device is present if the UART<->USB has been > > recognised by the > > appropriate driver. > > > > So, the question is: do I miss something here (I'm not quite familiar with > > USB/serial > > devices)? > > > > If the device Omnikey HID 3121 is properly supported and I'm to dull to > > figure this > > out - please enlighten me! If there are aafordable alternatives (external > > or internal > > for add-on in a workstation) I would be glad to get your hint. > > On 11.0 the OMNIKEY 3121 works fine: > > # pkg install pcsc-lite ccid > # echo 'pcscd_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf > # service pcscd start > > For a simple test you can install security/pcsc-tools and run pcsc_scan > or (g)scriptor. > > If you have problems, I suggest starting pcscd manually with > # pcscd -f -d Nice to read! Thank you very much. Kind regards, oh -- O. Hartmann Ich widerspreche der Nutzung oder Übermittlung meiner Daten für Werbezwecke oder für die Markt- oder Meinungsforschung (§ 28 Abs. 4 BDSG). ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Re: SmartCard Reader on CURRENT
On 17.11.2016 10:44, O. Hartmann wrote: > Hello, > > I'm looking for a suitable SmartCard read with USB connection for 12-CURRENT > (and > probably 11-STABLE). We have lots of Omnikey 3121 devices at hand, but I > wasn't able to > make this type of SC reader working. it is recognised by the kernel as UGEN > device on the > USB bus. > > I tried to investigate what driver I need to use, but failed. The references > I found > referring to SC card daemones all point to a serial device like /dev/cuaUXX - > but as far > as I know, such a device is present if the UART<->USB has been recognised by > the > appropriate driver. > > So, the question is: do I miss something here (I'm not quite familiar with > USB/serial > devices)? > > If the device Omnikey HID 3121 is properly supported and I'm to dull to > figure this out - > please enlighten me! If there are aafordable alternatives (external or > internal for > add-on in a workstation) I would be glad to get your hint. On 11.0 the OMNIKEY 3121 works fine: # pkg install pcsc-lite ccid # echo 'pcscd_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf # service pcscd start For a simple test you can install security/pcsc-tools and run pcsc_scan or (g)scriptor. If you have problems, I suggest starting pcscd manually with # pcscd -f -d ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Re: SmartCard Reader on CURRENT
## O. Hartmann (ohartm...@walstatt.org): > I tried to investigate what driver I need to use, but failed. The references > I found > referring to SC card daemones all point to a serial device like /dev/cuaUXX - > but as far > as I know, such a device is present if the UART<->USB has been recognised by > the > appropriate driver. I'd say that documentation is quite outdated. I'm using a GPG card in a Gemalto Shelltoken and a Yubikey Neo as smartcards for SSH and GPG keys - both have an USB connector, but none of them has any USB/serial capabilities. I'm using those for some time now, and I don't really remember any special configuration - you'd need pcsc-lite, opensc and ccid. OTOH, there's a line "disable-ccid" in my scdaemon.conf (that's for gpg), so maybe ccid is not really required? I should've taken more notes, but at that time the whole thing felt quite straight-forward. My setup is still on 10.3, but that shouldn't make that much difference. Regards, Christoph -- Spare Space ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"