Thomas, I don't understand your issue/question. I'll write a few notes about smart card sharing architecture in spice so that we're at the same page regarding terminology:
* in Client system, remote-viewer accesses the smart card using pkcs#11 module (library) that has to be registered in NSS library database * the data is transferred over the network to spice-server which transfers them to qemu which shares them via emulated smart card reader. The emulated card reader needs the drivers (in the Windows guest) and the card itself may require drivers as well * if your client OS and guest OS are of the same kind, the configuration required in guest OS to make card accessible for programs is the same as in your client OS What I don't understand are your mentions of spice client complaining about incorrect drivers - I'd expect such messages being produced by Windows running in the guest. Would you mind sharing a screenshot, or describing your setup in greater detail (or the steps you did so far)? David On Čt, 2015-05-14 at 05:42 -0400, Thomas Foster wrote: > Can somebody help me understand where to put the driver for Cac > redirection for the spice client? > > The problem: When placing cac in card reader, spice client recognizes > the card but states the drivers were not installed correctly. In > windows there is the usbccid cac reader (which works with rdp) and the > spice redirected cac reader (which shows up as a device without the > drivers). I have attempted to install the drivers on the windows 7 vm > to no avail. So, I was wondering does the driver have to be installed > on the system I am running the spice client? > > Thanks in advance! > > > _______________________________________________ > Spice-devel mailing list > Spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel
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