Is it normal for a Gooze Feitan ePass PKI Token to take over 60 seconds
to initialize when used with PKCS#11?
I've tracked down the wait to pcscd, and have logs attached. In the logs
I've annotated several lines with five asterisks *. You can see that
during the initialization process there
2011/9/21 Stef Walter st...@collabora.co.uk:
Is it normal for a Gooze Feitan ePass PKI Token to take over 60 seconds
to initialize when used with PKCS#11?
No. It is not normal.
I guess you suffer from a libusb bug. See [1].
The good news is that a new stable version of libusb should be
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Stef Walter st...@collabora.co.uk wrote:
Is it normal for a Gooze Feitan ePass PKI Token to take over 60 seconds
to initialize when used with PKCS#11?
Mine operates much faster than that. I've noticed though that it does
not operate when plugged to a usb port
Back to the master plan.
Martin,
How do you plan on merging in the changes?
What assistance do you need to do this?
Would it help to for a developer to rebase their changes as you add other
changes?
Viktor said on 8/11/2011:
I guess that we should have some intermediate branch with a
On 09/21/2011 10:57 AM, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
2011/9/21 Stef Walter st...@collabora.co.uk:
Is it normal for a Gooze Feitan ePass PKI Token to take over 60
seconds to initialize when used with PKCS#11?
No. It is not normal. I guess you suffer from a libusb bug. See [1].
The good news is
2011/9/21 Stef Walter st...@collabora.co.uk:
On 09/21/2011 10:57 AM, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
2011/9/21 Stef Walter st...@collabora.co.uk:
Is it normal for a Gooze Feitan ePass PKI Token to take over 60
seconds to initialize when used with PKCS#11?
No. It is not normal. I guess you suffer
Hello,
On 9/19/11 11:25 , Hannu Kotipalo wrote:
I succeeded in configuring pkcs11-pam module to use Identity card issued
by Finnish goverment. Also, smart card with cacert certificates works ok
(certificates ar stored on Aventra MyEID cards).
Great!
However, there seems to be some problem
Hello,
On 9/21/11 6:52 , Douglas E. Engert wrote:
Back to the master plan.
Yes. I was off for 5 days in Brussels for BruCON (which was great!), so
back to things and plans.
Would it help to for a developer to rebase their changes as you add
other changes?
Yes.
Viktor said on 8/11/2011:
I