I had to recompile the whole OpenSC/OpenCT framework from source as the
one shipped with Fedora was utter crap (and I mean *really* crap)! I
also had to upgrade gdm to 2.32 (again, compiled from source) in order
to get it to work with the rest of the framework in FC13.
Can you
On 12.03.2011 20:40, Viktor TARASOV wrote:
Hi,
For container's GUID I propose to adopt the classic serialized form
(ex.{3F2504E0-4F89-11D3-9A0C-0305E82C3301})
used by Windows containers.
In this patch there is also little simplification of the key research, and some
minor remarks.
Another
Hi,
I have a new server for hosting my virtual domains.
So I will soon move all domains - including opensc - to
this new server. That will create a downtime of a few minutes,
and maybe a bit of a chaos for max. one day, as the ip address
will change. I'm trying to get dns and whois info changed
On Mar 12, 2011, at 3:19 PM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
One of the reasons to subscribe to the list many months ago was that I
wanted to use Gnome Smartcard Manager but it wasn't working (at least
not in FC13) :-X
I guess you are mixing up two things: Gnome Display Manager (which takakes care
of
Hello,
On Mar 12, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
Le 12 mars 2011 08:49, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE jmpo...@gooze.eu a écrit :
Dear Friends,
Just a quick note that I stumbled upon Gnome Smartcard Manager,
which seems to be a Redhat project based on OpenSC:
On Mar 12, 2011, at 3:22 PM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
I don't think RedHat is using OpenSC. They have a PKCS#11 token called
coolkey.
Coolkey is already available in Debian at
http://packages.debian.org/source/sid/coolkey
They do! The configuration file(s) default to coolkey, but opensc/openct
Hello,
On Mar 13, 2011, at 3:52 PM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
I had to recompile the whole OpenSC/OpenCT framework from source as the
one shipped with Fedora was utter crap (and I mean *really* crap)! I
also had to upgrade gdm to 2.32 (again, compiled from source) in order
to get it to work with
On 03/13/2011 03:52 PM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
In short and from what I remember, the OpenCT/OpenSC versions shipped
by Fedora were too old, introduced an unnecessary dependencies and, most
importantly, it didn't work with my smartcard at all (even though the
card was not that uncommon, as it
Migration took a bit longer, but now the vm is running
on the new server (i.e. this is a test email). More small
hickups tomorrow, as we migrate the dns server.
Good night and best regards,
Andreas
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One of the reasons to subscribe to the list many months ago was that I
wanted to use Gnome Smartcard Manager but it wasn't working (at least
not in FC13) :-X
I guess you are mixing up two things: Gnome Display Manager (which takakes
care of logon within Gnome and can use
They do! The configuration file(s) default to coolkey, but opensc/openct
drivers are also listed in the same file, although these are commented
out and therefore disabled.
RedHat does *package* OpenSC but it has no meaning in their overall dogtag
PKI offering (which uses coolkey
b) There is no such thing as Gnome smart card manager. If it will ever be
created in the context I assume the original poster thinkgs about it, it will
probably be integrated to Gnome Keyring/Seahorse. But there's nothing there
yet.
See my previous post regarding this - I assume the OP
Fedora has been shipping latest released opensc for quite some time.
Quite some time being since when - 3-4 months ago? because when I
started having these problems both openct and opensc packages on Fedora
were terribly outdated!
You
got your smart card working by building the latest
Using opensc from svn:
[jantonio@router opensc]$ src/tools/pkcs11-tool -lO
error: Failed to load pkcs11 module
Aborting.
Looking at src/pkcs11/pkcs11-tool.c seems that opt_module
variable is not properly initialized thus C_LoadModule
is called with NULL as module name...
Is a bug so strange
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