Re: [opensc-devel] HAL proposal for smart cards (clarification)

2009-01-30 Thread Stanislav Brabec
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote: > Am Mittwoch 28 Januar 2009 19:02:39 schrieb Stanislav Brabec: > > In case of Smart Cards, it might be GID writability for "scard" group, > > allowing to run smart card daemon without root privileges. > > if pcscd or openct should run as non-root, then there should be:

Re: [opensc-devel] HAL proposal for smart cards (clarification)

2009-01-30 Thread Stanislav Brabec
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote: > Am Mittwoch 28 Januar 2009 19:30:52 schrieb Stanislav Brabec: > > How to name the main category "smart_card_reader or crypto_token"? > > I think it is easer to explain, that a usb crypto token is a device consisting > of a reduced smart card reader and a fixed build in

Re: [opensc-devel] group scard, Firefox

2009-01-30 Thread Andreas Jellinghaus
Am Freitag 30 Januar 2009 11:30:23 schrieb Johannes Becker: > the device for my USB reader has owner 'root' and group 'scard'. > I can use the reader without being in group 'scard'. > How can I restrict the usage of the reader to users in group 'scard' ? > > The dilemma arises with Linux machines w

Re: [opensc-devel] group scard, Firefox

2009-01-30 Thread Ludovic Rousseau
2009/1/30 Johannes Becker : > Hello, Hello, > the device for my USB reader has owner 'root' and group 'scard'. > I can use the reader without being in group 'scard'. > How can I restrict the usage of the reader to users in group 'scard' ? > > The dilemma arises with Linux machines where you want

Re: [opensc-devel] Debian lenny: unplugging the chipcard reader

2009-01-30 Thread Ludovic Rousseau
2009/1/30 Johannes Becker : > Hello, Hello, > using Debian lenny at the moment the card reader has to be > plugged in to the USB port while the PC boots. > If you plug it in later or if you unplug and plug again, the reader doesn't > work. I noticed this only recently. It was ok before. > > # un

[opensc-devel] group scard, Firefox

2009-01-30 Thread Johannes Becker
Hello, the device for my USB reader has owner 'root' and group 'scard'. I can use the reader without being in group 'scard'. How can I restrict the usage of the reader to users in group 'scard' ? The dilemma arises with Linux machines where you want to restrict the card reader to the one locally

[opensc-devel] Debian lenny: unplugging the chipcard reader

2009-01-30 Thread Johannes Becker
Hello, using Debian lenny at the moment the card reader has to be plugged in to the USB port while the PC boots. If you plug it in later or if you unplug and plug again, the reader doesn't work. I noticed this only recently. It was ok before. # uname -a Linux be 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Sat Jan 10 1

Re: [opensc-devel] Fix for O2 Micro CCID SC Reader

2009-01-30 Thread Ludovic Rousseau
Hello, 2009/1/29 Andrey Jivsov : > I am attaching the tested patch to the file ifd-ccid.c to add support for > the reader. The reader's USB IDs that I tested with are 0b97:7762 and > 0b97:7772. Without this patch the ifd-ccid.c code will not work with these > readers. Why do you use OpenCT instea