We're seeing the same behavior with Dell Precision 3600 series desktops and HID
Global OMNIKEY 3x21 Smart Card Readers
We did not encounter the issue with 18.04 or 20.04, only in 22.04.
sudo systemctl enable pcscd.socket
does not seem to resolve the issue for us
sudo systemctl start pcscd.service
Seth, what is the output of the command: systemctl status pcscd.socket
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Title:
pcscd 1.9.5-3 do not start automatic
Ludovic,
Please find the output you requested below.
systemctl status pcscd.socket
● pcscd.socket - PC/SC Smart Card Daemon Activation Socket
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/pcscd.socket; enabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
Active: active (running) since Thu 2022-09-15 10:58:12 PDT; 1m
Seth, pcscd.socket is already enabled. You should not have to run "sudo
systemctl enable pcscd.socket" again.
In your output I see that pcscd is already running.
I would like to get the results of the following commands when you *have* the
problem and before you try to fix it.
systemctl status p
Ludovic,
We'll get a fresh install up and running and provide the output you have
requested.
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Title:
pcscd 1.9.5-3
Hello, a simple code helped me. From now on, pcscd.socket always starts
for me
$sudo -i
#systemctl enable pcscd.socket
#sudo systemctl start pcscd.socket
Repeat exactly, the second sudo must also be.
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The bug described here looks like the one I'm experiencing. I have
multiple yubikeys which I use for SSH and GPG (occasionally U2F but that
doesn't appear to be affected by this). If I just enable the pcscd
service, the daemon doesn't auto-start after a reboot. Running ssh or
gpg commands fails to
The same issue on two freshly installed Ubuntu 22.04 machines (whether
the reader is connected to a machine is not relevant here).
These two commands fixed the problem (pcscd automatically starts now):
$ sudo systemctl enable pcscd
$ sudo systemctl enable pcscd.socket
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Hello,
I am facing a very similar issue
I managed to make it work on fresh install but it stopped working after a reboot
The two commands above do not resolve on my laptop
$ sudo service pcscd status
○ pcscd.service - PC/SC Smart Card Daemo
Incomprehensible, a new reboot solved my issue
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Title:
pcscd 1.9.5-3 do not start automatically, only manual
Statu
I wrote a blog article about this issue
https://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.com/2022/10/ubuntu-2204-and-pcscd-auto-start-failure.html
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I had this issue but it was a different reason, if you use the yubioath-
desktop snap, all certificate readers are grabbed by that snap and pcscd
cant see any devices. It doesnt matter if its just an YubiKey or a
different device like a NitroKey.
After killing yubioath-desktop and reinsert the sma
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Title:
pcscd 1.9.5-3 do not start automatically, only manual
Status in pcsc-lite package in
We've been having to run "service pcscd start" manually to use the ACS ACR39U
card reader each time.
Man pcscd seems to say the service is started at boot, which it is not, though
ideally we would like it to start when the reader is plugged into the computer
and stop when it is unplugged.
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Forgot to say, but the same problem exists on both a Dell G5, running
Ubuntu Mate 21.10 and a Dell Latitude 3190 running Ubuntu Mate 22.04.
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@apinunt, pcscd is not started at boot but when an application is calling the
WinSCard API.
See
https://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.com/2011/11/pcscd-auto-start-using-systemd.html
Where do you find that pcscd manpage indicates it is started at boot?
Interesting to know that this bug was already pr
I just made a fresh install of Ubuntu 22.04.
For an unknown reason pcscd.socket is DISABLED.
$ systemctl status pcscd.socket
○ pcscd.socket - PC/SC Smart Card Daemon Activation Socket
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/pcscd.socket; disabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
Active: inactive (d
Hi, thanks. I shall try this.
This enabling of the pcscd.socket stays persistent trough restarts i may hope ?
Is this a bug in pcscd-lite or elsewhere ?
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I will post the contents of the 2 systemd configuration files: "pcscd.service"
and "pcscd.socket" later.
I saw that they where not totally the same like in your blog.
But now i'am on Ubuntu 18.04 and I saw that they where the same.
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both files from /lib/systemd/system/> <
>pcscd.service<
[Unit]
Description=PC/SC Smart Card Daemon
Requires=pcscd.socket
Documentation=man:pcscd(8)
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/pcscd --foreground --auto-exit $PCSCD_ARGS
ExecReload=/usr/sbin/pcscd --hotplug
EnvironmentFile=-/etc/default/pcscd
[In
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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We're seeing this same issue. The postinst script in the 22.04 package
seems to be missing a few lines that were still there in 21.10, one of
which would be the one that executes systemctl enable pcscd.socket.
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Good news for Belgians who connect tot the government site with there id
card.
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Title:
pcscd 1.9.5-3 do not start a
On a different Ubuntu 22.04 system I DO NOT reproduce the problem.
pcscd was working fine with no extra manual operation.
This time I used a real laptop and not a virtual machine. But that should not
have an effect.
The problem may not be easy to understand.
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Perhaps due to different type of hardware ?
Here i used a Dell E5550.
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I reinstalled Ubuntu 22.04 in another VM (still using VirtualBox) and I do NOT
get the problem.
So it is not related to the hardware (I was expecting this result).
Strange.
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The problem MAY be related to Debian issue #1034209 "pcscd:
dh_installsystemd doesn't handle files in /usr/lib/systemd/system"
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1034209
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #1034209
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1034209
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I ran into this bug earlier this week while trying to setup my new
Nitrokey HSM2 (https://docs.nitrokey.com/hsm/linux/) on a Thinkpad
running 22.04 LTS.
I've confirmed that the upstream commit from 1.9.9-2 fixes the problem,
and am uploading this as a patch.
** Patch added: "Backported packaging
Good news Tony, almost 1 year after the release of Ubuntu 22.04 finally a
solution that works.
Op vr 12 mei 2023 om 17:31 schreef Tony Espy
<1971...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> I ran into this bug earlier this week while trying to setup my new
> Nitrokey HSM2 (https://docs.nitrokey.com/hsm/linux/) on
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