2011/6/1 Martin Paljak
> > Yes, it works on Linux. Windows is the problem. Maybe the fault is with
> the SCM Windows
> > driver.
>
> IIRC you need to very closely match the Windows driver and the device
> Firmware. It had byte ordering issues and I *think* the Windows driver
> requires the incorr
Hi
Actually I'm not sure if in case of unpadded PIN blocks, should the initial
> APDU prefix include CLA INS P1 P2 only or an additional 0x00 (which you
> refer to as empty Lc) or not ? IMHO CCID spec leaves room for interpretation
> there... I remember different behavior from different readers/ca
Hello,
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:41, Johannes Becker
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am Mittwoch 01 Juni 2011 schrieb Martin Paljak:
>
>> > I have no idea why your SCM reader behaves different under Windows and
>> > Linux. Does it have old firmware?
>
> The installer tells me that the firmware is up to date.
Hello,
Am Mittwoch 01 Juni 2011 schrieb Martin Paljak:
> > I have no idea why your SCM reader behaves different under Windows and
> > Linux. Does it have old firmware?
The installer tells me that the firmware is up to date. I even tried the beta
firmware,
that I got from SCM.
> Probably. SPR5
2011/5/31 Peter Koch :
> Hi,
>
> we are using TCOS2 card for more than 7 years and our policy is
> to only use smartcard readers with secure PIN entry. The CCID
> standard improved things a lot but unfortunately only a few readers
> have 100% correct implementations.
>
> The Dell USB Smartcard Keyb
Hello,
On Jun 1, 2011, at 00:08 , Peter Koch wrote:
> All our TCOS cards have a 6 digit PIN so we use a verify command with
> fixed PIN length, i.e. 00 20 00 00 06. We hardcoded this into our
> software and only use this dirty hack if our software has detected a
> Dell USB Smartcarc Keyboard.
>
>
Hi,
we are using TCOS2 card for more than 7 years and our policy is
to only use smartcard readers with secure PIN entry. The CCID
standard improved things a lot but unfortunately only a few readers
have 100% correct implementations.
The Dell USB Smartcard Keyboard seems to support SPE only
if the
Hello,
opensc-0.12.2-svn r5526 works with TCOS2 and CardOS cards
using e.g. the Kobil KAAN advanced reader.
If i use the reader on the Dell USB Smartcard Keyboard, the pinpad works only
with CardOS cards.
When I use a TCOS 2 card and ask Firefox to show a site requiring chip card
authentication