On 3/13/2011 2:12 PM, Martin Paljak wrote:
>
> 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 tw
Le dimanche 13 mars 2011 à 21:05 +0200, Martin Paljak a écrit :
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> Jean-Michel, before you dig yourself deep into compilation guide,
> please keep that in mind - it is not a SOHO end-user solution, it
> depends on the central parts quite a lot. I'd like to link to the
> "dogtag overview" page but
> 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were terribly outdated!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
> 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 th
>> 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
>> 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
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 i
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 t
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 ope
Hello,
On Mar 12, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> Le 12 mars 2011 08:49, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE 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:
>> http://directory.fedoraproject
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
>> 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.
>>
>
> C
Dear Christian,
> * ./build.sh
> * The result raw ESC is placed in
> BUILD/esc-1.0.1/esc/dist/_glibc_PTH_OPT.OBJ/esc_build/esc
The build.sh script creates an RPM directly.
Seems like they don't provide an normal ./configure, make and make
install script.
Kind regards,
--
On 03/12/2011 03:19 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 the rest
> 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
drivers are also listed in the same file,
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 had to recompile the whole OpenSC/OpenCT framework from source as the
one shipped with Fedora was utter crap (and I mean *really* crap)
Le 12 mars 2011 08:49, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE 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:
> http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/ESC_Guide
I don't think RedHat is using OpenSC. They have
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 08:55:21AM +0100, Jean-Michel Pour? - GOOZE wrote:
> Le samedi 12 mars 2011 ?? 08:49 +0100, Jean-Michel Pour?? - GOOZE a
> ??crit :
>
> cvs -d :pserver:anonym...@cvs.fedoraproject.org/cvs/dirsec co esc
> no make file, nothing. Any idea how to compile this?
Look at the docu
Le samedi 12 mars 2011 à 08:49 +0100, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE a
écrit :
> I will try compiling the framework under Debian and report.
> Are some of you using this framework?
cvs -d :pserver:anonym...@cvs.fedoraproject.org/cvs/dirsec co esc
no make file, nothing. Any idea how to compile this?
--
Dear Friends,
Just a quick note that I stumbled upon Gnome Smartcard Manager,
which seems to be a Redhat project based on OpenSC:
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/ESC_Guide
Nice GUI, nice interface, simple enough to ship with Gnome.
There is a also a very detailed guide here:
http://docs
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