December 2012, 22:55:17
Subject: Re: [opensc-devel] The smart card reader is known as "VMware Virtual
USB CCID 00 00" in linux ??!!
Just wanted to know if you got this e-mail, as it looks like your original
problem is OpenSC does not support the old Muscle 0.9.11. You would have to us
Hello,
2012/12/12 Rns Course :
>> (2) You said:
>>> installed Card Reader driver on fedora with name "ifdokccid.so"
>>> (my Card Reader is Omnikey CardMan 3121).
>
>>Is this really needed on unix? I thought pcscd would use its own
>>libccid.so for this reader.
>
> Apparently not!
Expert 3.2 72K works fine in some versions but is
> an "unsupported card" in other versions.
> It is not clear if this was ever resolved.
I already had his problem too. I solved it by putting "muscle.profile" in
profiles folder of opensc installation directory.
Thanks agai
More on this.
Looking at the trace you did send on 12/9/2012:
line 418: 0x7fff706e5cc0 14:39:03.351 [pkcs15-tool] card.c:180:sc_connect_card:
trying driver: muscle
causes the muscle_match_card in card-muscle.c to try and select the muscle
applet with APDU:
00 A4 04 00 05 A0 00 00 00 01
with resp
On 12/9/2012 9:56 AM, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> 2012/12/9 Rns Course :
>> Another request of you:
>> what's your opinion about windows version of opensc (0.12.2 or 0.13.0) and
>> the problem "File not found" in pkcs15 initialization?
Why use 0.13.0:
o 0.13.0 has many more fixes.
o You wil
Page #2 of the following document shows what the *real* problem is:
http://webpki.org/papers/keygen2/sks-keygen2-exec-level-presentation.pdf
Anders
http://code.google.com/p/openkeystore
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2012/12/9 Rns Course :
> Another request of you:
> what's your opinion about windows version of opensc (0.12.2 or 0.13.0) and
> the problem "File not found" in pkcs15 initialization?
No idea.
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problem "File not found" in pkcs15 initialization?
Sincerely.
From: Ludovic Rousseau
To: Rns Course
Cc: "opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org"
Sent: Sunday, 9 December 2012, 17:37:49
Subject: Re: [opensc-devel] The smart card reader
2012/12/9 Rns Course :
> Hello
>
> Here's the trace:
>
> +++
> Versions
>
> smart card reader driver name and version:
>
> The output of pcsc_scan:
> VMware Virtual USB CCID 00 00
>
> (ifdokccid_lnx_i686-3.7.0)
> --
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From: Ludovic Rousseau
To: Rns Course
Cc: "opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org"
Sent: Sunday, 9 December 2012, 12:42:24
Subject: Re: [opensc-devel] The smart card reader is known as "VMware Virtual
USB CCID 00 00" in linux ??!!
2012/12/9 Rns Course :
>
2012/12/9 Rns Course :
> Thanks;
>> opensc-tool can see the (virtual) reader. But failed to connect to the
>> card.
>
> Now, what's the solution?
Debug the problem.
Generate a pcscd trace as described in [1] for the "opensc-tool -a" command.
Bye
[1] http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/pcsclite.ht
:54:22
Subject: Re: [opensc-devel] The smart card reader is known as "VMware Virtual
USB CCID 00 00" in linux ??!!
2012/12/7 Rns Course :
>> Ludovic had said it was strange that pcsc_scan worked but opensc-tool -a
>> did not.
>
> Pcsc_scan finds the reader as Virtua
2012/12/7 Rns Course :
>> Ludovic had said it was strange that pcsc_scan worked but opensc-tool -a
>> did not.
>
> Pcsc_scan finds the reader as Virtual CCID not OMNIKEY, but gets the card's
> ATR correctly.
> Opensc-tool doesn't find the card to show the ATR, because the card reader
> is not known
ince the VMware is changing
the name on the card, (and maybe idVendor and idPproduct) things might
not work as expected.
>
>
> *From:* Ludovic Rousseau
> *To:* "opensc-devel@lists.opensc-p
ndor and idPproduct) things might
not work as expected.
>
>
> *From:* Ludovic Rousseau
> *To:* "opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org"
>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 5 December 2012, 16:51:28
> *Subject:* Re: [opensc-devel] The smart card reader is known as "VMware
&g
udovic Rousseau
To: "opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org"
Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2012, 16:51:28
Subject: Re: [opensc-devel] The smart card reader is known as "VMware Virtual
USB CCID 00 00" in linux ??!!
2012/12/5 Rns Course :
> Hi all;
Hello,
> I have a
2012/12/5 Rns Course :
> Hi all;
Hello,
> I have a smart card (SmartCafe Expert 3.2 72k) and I've loaded and
> initialized Muscle applet (0.9.11) on it.
> Now, I have problem with pkcs15 initializing...
> In Windows, I couldn't initialize the card using "pkcs15-init" tool, so I
> decided to compi
Hi all;
I have a smart card (SmartCafe Expert 3.2 72k) and I've loaded and initialized
Muscle applet (0.9.11) on it.
Now, I have problem with pkcs15 initializing...
In Windows, I couldn't initialize the card using "pkcs15-init" tool, so I
decided to compile opensc-0.12.2 in linux (fedora 16) and
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