Check you have the libccid package at version 1.4.15 or more.
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PCSC_scan doesn't find Vasco 870
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Do you propose to hardcode the perl path in the script?
Use something like:
#!/usr/bin/perl
instead of the current:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
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I have no idea what the problem can be.
- Do you use the same libusb in all tests?
- What is the result of the parse command as described in
https://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#CCID_compliant
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What is the output of the lsusb command?
What is the version of the libccid package?
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Omnikey Cardreader not working
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Can you do:
sudo LIBUSB_DEBUG=99 pcscd -dfaT | tee log.txt
and add to this bug the created log.txt file?
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Excessive CPU utilization
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I installed Ubuntu Xenial (beta) in a VirtualBox virtual machine and I
can't reproduce the problem :-(
I could connect a CCID reader and a USB mass storage with no problem on pcscd.
Can you reproduce the problem in a Virtual Machine on your side?
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I have no idea what the problem can be.
Please generate 2 traces as described in
http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#support
- 1 trace with the working libccid 1.4.2-2
- 1 trace with the non working libccid (any version but 1.4.22-1 preferred)
Note that the original bug was with SD/MMC
Does your log trace include the moment when pcscd consumed 100% of CPU?
I ask because I could not find anything strange in the trace.
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If you use --disable-libudev you use use the older hotplug mechanism.
See
http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.com/2011/02/pcscd-now-uses-libudev-instead-of.html
At least that will avoid the 100% CPU issue.
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Johnny, you can remove the pcscd package if you do not use it.
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I reported the bug upstream to libudev project
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2946
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Excessive CPU utilization
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Johnny, you can disable support of the Broadcom device.
- Get the source code of the libccid driver from
https://alioth.debian.org/frs/?group_id=30105#title_ccid.
- edit the file readers/supported_readers.txt
- remove the line "0x0A5C:0x5800:Broadcom Corp 5880"
- run the commands
$ ./configure
$
It looks like the problem is related to some specific readers only:
Broadcom Corp 5880 and Yubico Yubikey NEO U2F+CCID
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Johnny, can you attach the result of the command "lsusb -v"?
Thanks
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Casey, it looks like the problem is related to the use of a "Yubico Yubikey NEO
U2F+CCID" device.
Unfortunately I do not have such a device myself so I can't reproduce the
problem here :-(
Johnny, why do you say "Probably most people using Estonian ID-Card on those
distros will be affected?"?
You version is quiet similar to
https://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid/readers/AU9520.txt
I have no idea what the problem can be.
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** Changed in: ccid (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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O2 Micro OZ776 not working with libccid 1.4.15-1
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** Package changed: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu) => pcsc-cyberjack (Ubuntu)
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Disconnect Smartcard reader from USB causes pscd to crash
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Can you provide the information listed at
https://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/pcsclite.html#support
What did you do when the crash occurred? Connect a device? Remove a
device?
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** Also affects: pcsc-lite (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=812087
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This bug is a duplicate of 1551897
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcsc-lite/+bug/1551897
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The problem is:
0003 APDU: 00 C0 00 00 BA
0002 ifdhandler.c:1295:IFDHTransmitToICC()
usb:0a5c/5800:libudev:1:/dev/bus/usb/001/007 (lun: 0)
0002 commands.c:1740:CmdXfrBlockTPDU_T0() T=0: 5 bytes
0003 -> 00 6F 05 00 00 00 00 17 00 00 00 00 C0 00 00 BA
00014454 <- 00 80 BC
I moved the reader in the "Unsupported or partly supported CCID readers" list
https://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid/unsupported.html#0x0A5C0x5800
I have no solution for now.
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It looks like the problem is now fixed. A new bug may be created about
the kernel warnings.
I wrote about the firmware upgrade at
https://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.fr/2016/08/broadcom-ccid-readers.html
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Hello,
veeru, it looks like you do not know what you are doing. I propose you
to read documentation first.
Mosipo, I guess you solved your problem.
This bug system is not a support forum. I close this non-bug.
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Please test again using Grisbi 1.0.3 or Grisbi 1.1.93.
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grisbi crashes in xenial following various commands
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Interesting bug.
You should report it upstream at
http://www.grisbi.org/bugsreports/my_view_page.php
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grisbi categories mismatch between
Maybe this bug should be reassigned from grisbi to "Ubuntu Software"?
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Status: New => Invalid
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This has been fixed in upstream version 1.9.7 and Debian version 1.9.7-1
I just uploaded in Debian unstable.
This version will be available in Ubuntu "soon".
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The CCID driver does not find the symbol
"libusb_handle_events_completed". This symbol should be provided by the
libusb library.
Have you rebuild libusb or libccid yourself?
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The CCID driver does not find the symbol
"libusb_handle_events_completed". This symbol should be provided by the
libusb library.
Have you rebuild libusb or libccid yourself?
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You had libusb installed in "/usr/local" and at the same time "No, I
haven't rebuilt libusb or libccid myself." :-)
Closing the bug as it was a misconfiguration on your side.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ludovic Rousseau (ludovic-rous
The correct command should be:
sudo apt install --reinstall pcscd
Use cut-and-paste to be sure to use the correct command and send back
the correct results.
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I have no problem with pcscd on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS:
$ sudo LANG=C apt install pcscd
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following additional packages will be installed:
libccid
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libccid
Nice catch Martin!
The best would be to ask systemd what directory to use. So the same code
can be used on Ubuntu and Debian.
I was not able to find a way to ask systemd where the unit files should be
installed :-(
Any idea?
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According to https://serverfault.com/questions/715064/failed-to-issue-
method-call-unit-failed-to-load-no-such-file-or-directory or
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=955379 the error message you
have "Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory" comes from
systemd.
pcscd
Diego, Kurt, Do you also have the problem if you do:
sudo apt install --reinstall pcscd
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package pcscd 1.8.10-1ubuntu1.1 failed to
#7 0x7fffdef0702e in MessageSend
(buffer_void=buffer_void@entry=0x7fffd60030d0,
buffer_size=buffer_size@entry=8, filedes=filedes@entry=1024) at
winscard_msg.c:372
The file descriptor value is 1024. This is the default maximum number of opened
file for a process.
You can check that using
Jalakas, please install the package libpcsclite1-dbg and generate a new
backtrace.
I suspect a bug in the proprietary PKCS#11 library
/usr/local/AWP/lib/libOcsCryptoki.so
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I have no idea what the "Precision 7730 smart card reader".
Can you add here the output of the "lsusb" command?
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Precision 7730 smart
Please follow https://ccid.apdu.fr/#CCID_compliant
I already have the USB device 0a5c:5832 in my list.
https://ccid.apdu.fr/ccid/shouldwork.html#0x0A5C0x5832
Be sure to be using libccid package version 1.4.25 or more.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libccid
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"sudo apt remove libpcsclite1" tries to remove network-manager and
Just do not remove libpcsclite1.
You can reinstall it with:
sudo apt install --reinstall libpcsclite1
If you *really* think it is a bug then please report it to wpasupplicant
that depends on libpcsclite1.
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I can provide a special package for you if you want.
Contact me by email.
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Build pcscd with --enable-filter option
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Build pcscd with --enable-filter option
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pcscd does NOT use usb_claim_interface().
The problem is in the driver used.
Is the iBank driver in a Ubuntu package?
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pcscd crashed
This is now fixed upstream in version 1.8.26
See
https://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.com/2020/01/new-version-of-pcsc-lite-1826.html
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** Changed in: pcsc-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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PCSC_scan doesn't find Vasco 870
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Update of smartcard_list.txt is broken
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You need to upgrade pcsc-lite to version 1.8.26 or more.
The Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa version (released yesterday) provides the
correct version of pcsc-lite
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=pcscd
So just upgrade your system.
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Status: New
Please generate a pcscd log.
See https://ccid.apdu.fr/#support
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pcscd doesn't support ActivKEy SIM B/N: 0945423
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I am happy to see interest in smart cards from Ubuntu. if you need help
you can contact me.
I like your comment: "Does require odd hardware that we'll probably need to
buy."
If you want to support smart cards then, yes, you will have to buy some smart
cards and smart card readers :-)
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I don't see any problem in your log.
The card is detected and the ATR is available.
You can test with the command pcsc_scan from the package pcsc-tools.
Please generate a new log including the problem.
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from your log I can see when you removed the device:
0016 [139787462866688] ccid_usb.c:857:WriteUSB() write failed (1/10): -4
LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE
Your problem is that reader can not power up the card after the reader is
inserted again.
0003 [139787471259392]
The issue should be reassigned to libifd-cyberjack6
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Installation on clean 20.04 LTS system results in
The 'pcscd' group was used in a previous/old version of pcsc-lite.
It should not be used anymore.
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The fact that the LED is green then goes to red after a few seconds is
completely normal.
See https://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.com/2010/10/card-auto-power-on-and-off.html
The fact that you get "PowerUp failed" errors is NOT normal.
It is a hardware issue with the card and/or the reader.
That is
You are right. It looks like a problem with the ActivKey device.
I don't see what change could have created this regression.
First, do not use virtual machine. They often make the things more complex to
debug.
Second, try to re-install a previous version of Ubuntu to check it was working
fine.
opensc-pkcs11.so is a PKCS#11 lib so the its API conforms to the
standard defined in https://docs.oasis-
open.org/pkcs11/pkcs11-base/v2.40/os/pkcs11-base-v2.40-os.html
If you are looking for .h header files you can use:
It looks like you (also) have a problem with qemu.
pcscd 1.9.1-1 is from Ubuntu 21.04. But you are using Ubuntu 21.10.
Maybe you should first use something like:
apt update
apt upgrade
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What is the complete output of the command:
apt policy pcscd libpcsclite1
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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grisbi crashes in xenial following various commands
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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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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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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
https://blog.apdu.fr/posts/2024/04/gnupg-and-pcsc-conflicts-episode-2/
I do not use GnuPG with a smartcard. So I don't know which configuration
is more stable.
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Upstream has a grisbi.svg file in
https://github.com/grisbi/grisbi/blob/master/pixmaps/grisbi.svg
This file is referenced in grisbi.desktop.in
https://github.com/grisbi/grisbi/blob/master/share/grisbi.desktop.in#L6
So maybe this problem is already fixed.
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