On 2017-02-09 06:38:18, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> Antoine Beaupré writes:
>> This reminds me - it sure looks like pcscd was crashing back
>> there. Should I revert back to using pcscd to try and reproduce the
>> problem and file a pcscd bug about this?
>
> Yes. I think that this is a different proble
On Wed 2017-02-08 16:15:21 -0500, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> No, this is not a hack. This is a configuration needed.
>
> It seems for me that Yubico has been recommended use of PC/SC service.
> Since no one has reported for use of internal CCID driver, there is no
> entry for Yubikey in /lib/udev/rules
Antoine Beaupré writes:
> This reminds me - it sure looks like pcscd was crashing back
> there. Should I revert back to using pcscd to try and reproduce the
> problem and file a pcscd bug about this?
Yes. I think that this is a different problem, and it's pcscd issue.
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On 2017-02-09 06:15:21, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> Antoine Beaupré writes:
>>> If this works, the udev line should be included into scdaemon package in
>>> future, so that each user doesn't need to configure.
>>
>> I confirm the udev hack works.
>
> No, this is not a hack. This is a configuration need
On 2017-02-09 06:15:21, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your confirmation.
>
> Antoine Beaupré writes:
>>> If this works, the udev line should be included into scdaemon package in
>>> future, so that each user doesn't need to configure.
>>
>> I confirm the udev hack works.
>
> No, this is n
Thanks a lot for your confirmation.
Antoine Beaupré writes:
>> If this works, the udev line should be included into scdaemon package in
>> future, so that each user doesn't need to configure.
>
> I confirm the udev hack works.
No, this is not a hack. This is a configuration needed.
It seems fo
Control: tags 854616 -moreinfo +patch
On 2017-02-09 05:33:38, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for reporting in detail.
[...]
> If this works, the udev line should be included into scdaemon package in
> future, so that each user doesn't need to configure.
I confirm the udev hack works
On 2017-02-08 15:17:20, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Can you confirm that:
>
> * disable-ccid is *not* set in scdaemon.conf
confirmed.
> * pcscd is purged
confirmed.
> * the same problem is present on 2.1.18-4 ?
confirmed.
pardon my french:
root@curie:/home/anarcat# apt install scdaemon/u
Hello,
Thank you for reporting in detail.
Antoine Beaupre wrote:
> In Bug#854005, I have described a distinct issue I have experience
> with my Yubikey since the upgrade of the GnuPG suite from 2.1.17 to
> 2.1.18, and in the case of pcscd, from 1.8.19-1 to 1.8.20-1.
[...]
> anything i can do to
Control: tags 854616 + moreinfo
Hi Anarcat--
thanks for all this documentation on #854616. I'd like to try to
differentiate this report from #854005.
#854005 is about problems with smartcards more generally.
The new bug, #845616, should be focused specifically on the use case
where pcscd is *n
Package: scdaemon
Version: 2.1.18-3
Severity: grave
In Bug#854005, I have described a distinct issue I have experience
with my Yubikey since the upgrade of the GnuPG suite from 2.1.17 to
2.1.18, and in the case of pcscd, from 1.8.19-1 to 1.8.20-1.
I am not sure what exactly is going on here. What
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