On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Douglas E. Engert wrote:
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> On 4/25/2012 8:10 AM, Marc Boorshtein wrote:
>> So I now I have a PIV card that I know has a certificate on it because
>> I can login to my windows terminal with it (XP).
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> Is this the same card you were
So I now I have a PIV card that I know has a certificate on it because
I can login to my windows terminal with it (XP). The card is using
biometrics or a passphrase to unlock. We're using Precise Biometrics
card reader. When I put the card into my OmniKey 3021 it didn't
recognize it at all, said
ot;Douglas E. Engert" wrote:
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> On 4/22/2012 6:38 AM, Marc Boorshtein wrote:
>> All,
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>> I'm trying to get my PIV card to work on a Fedora Core 15 box running opensc:
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>> opensc 0.12.2 [gcc 4.6.0 20110530 (Red Hat 4.6.0-9)]
>> Enabled fea
All,
I'm trying to get my PIV card to work on a Fedora Core 15 box running opensc:
opensc 0.12.2 [gcc 4.6.0 20110530 (Red Hat 4.6.0-9)]
Enabled features: zlib readline openssl pcsc(libpcsclite.so.1)
I can insert the card, and authenticate to it using my pin. I can add
the device to firefox and