Hi again -- I released 0.1.6 that changes the name of the project as
discussed below. Just FYI.
/Simon
fre 2014-09-12 klockan 21:09 +0200 skrev Simon Josefsson:
tis 2014-06-17 klockan 17:00 +0200 skrev Werner Heuser:
Hello,
you can close this, because it was my fault not to understand
I'm inclined to close this as I couldn't identify any unintended
behaviour. Let me know if you have any more questions, or if you can
think of documentation improvements that would be of help.
/Simon
You wrote:
Hi,
Your NEO is in the OTP-only mode, so it is not a smartcard at all.
You
Hello,
you can close this, because it was my fault not to understand
the man page.
When you ask me for improvements, I suggest renaming the tool:
First instead of an abbrevation yk use yubico. This way the
tool shows up when doing a 'aptitude search yubico'.
Second neomgr suggest this is a
Hello again. I don't see any indication of a crash, nor a backtrace
below. So to me it looks like expected behaviour.
I have improved the documentation a bit to explain what you need to do
in situations like this, see:
Hello,
the Yubikey neo doesn't seem to be detected:
#pcsc_scan
PC/SC device scanner
V 1.4.22 (c) 2001-2011, Ludovic Rousseau ludovic.rouss...@free.fr
Compiled with PC/SC lite version: 1.8.10
Using reader plug'n play mechanism
Scanning present readers...
Waiting for the first reader...
This
Hi,
Your NEO is in the OTP-only mode, so it is not a smartcard at all.
You need to put the NEO in OTP/CCID or CCID-only mode, see at the
bottom of the man page:
TROBLESHOOTING
The error No device found can be because a number of reasons. The
simplest, of course, is that the
Package: ykneomgr
Version: 0.1.2-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
when trying ykneomgr with different options I get an error e.g. with -a
ykneomgr -a
error: ykneomgr_init (-4): Backend error
and the program crashes.
Best regards,
Werner
-- System Information:
Debian
Hello. Thanks for the report. I can't reproduce the crash. With pcscd
not running, I see the following behaviour:
jas@latte:~$ ykneomgr -a
error: ykneomgr_init (-4): Backend error
jas@latte:~$ echo $?
1
jas@latte:~$
Which is expected behaviour.
Can you start ykneomgr from gdb and get a
Hello,
thank you for your fast reply.
Best regards,
Werner
Can you start ykneomgr from gdb and get a backtrace?
#gdb --args ykneomgr -a
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.6.2 (Debian 7.6.2-1.1+b1)
Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
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