please, entering random commands does not make any sence.
please follow the debug guides we have published in the wiki.
but, you seem to have a reader configured and opensc can
access a card somehow, because this is really all we need to see:
> $ opensc-tool --reader 0 --name
> Unidentified card
How did you install the openct package? From sources or from package manager?
Maybe there is a special group in ubuntu that you need to be part
of... At Gentoo you need to be in openct group.
Alon.
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Stefan X wrote:
> "/etc/init.d/openct start" seems to be right bu
"/etc/init.d/openct start" seems to be right but has no effect. The same
messages appear as posted before.
Alon Bar-Lev schrieb:
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Stefan X wrote:
>> Hi, sorry for my late reply.
>>
>> Andreas, The "current" eGK contains fully crypto functionality such as
>> decry
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Stefan X wrote:
> Hi, sorry for my late reply.
>
> Andreas, The "current" eGK contains fully crypto functionality such as
> decryption and signing. But the card is still in development and this
> version will not be identical to the distributed one. Nevertheless
>
Hi, sorry for my late reply.
Andreas, The "current" eGK contains fully crypto functionality such as
decryption and signing. But the card is still in development and this
version will not be identical to the distributed one. Nevertheless
interface modifications may be few.
Alon, how to start openc