On Wed, 2010-04-21 at 09:22 -0400, Jim Rees wrote:
> Sorry I misunderstood. I guess I don't know what's going on without
> more
> information.
This is the third time this happens. Next time, I will open a bug and
provide full log. My applications are locked trying to access the card
and my card g
Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
I had to unlock the card using PUK code. But you are right, some of my
applications cannot access the card.
Sorry I misunderstood. I guess I don't know what's going on without more
information.
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On Wed, 2010-04-21 at 07:48 -0400, Jim Rees wrote:
>
> I don't think that's what you mean. "PIN is blocked" is a precise
> term used
> by smart card people, it means the card is no longer usable because it
> has
> detected an attempted intrusion and shut itself down. I think what
> you mean
> is
Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
When several applications share access to the card, somehow the PIN is
blocked.
I don't think that's what you mean. "PIN is blocked" is a precise term used
by smart card people, it means the card is no longer usable because it has
detected an attempted intrus
On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 21:44 +0200, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> The PIN is blocked?
When several applications share access to the card, somehow the PIN is
blocked. I am not asked to enter PIN. It simply gets locked as if a loop
was blocking the card. Will give you more information soon.
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Le 20 avril 2010 18:31, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE a écrit :
> Dear Friends,
>
> I am trying to understand why my card gets locked.
>
> I am testing a legacy crypto card with:
> * Evolution configured to load X.509 certificates.
> * ssh-add -s /usr/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so (gnome-keyring).
> * pam_p11
Dear Friends,
I am trying to understand why my card gets locked.
I am testing a legacy crypto card with:
* Evolution configured to load X.509 certificates.
* ssh-add -s /usr/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so (gnome-keyring).
* pam_p11 or pam_pkcs11
At some point, the card gets locked.
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