If you mean the libopensc2 package which is in unstable for about 1.5
weeks now, then yes. I haven't tested it very extensively, but i had the
same problems with the ssh-agent as i had with the libopensc1 0.9.6-2
package.
I can do some more testing when i am on the office next tuesday.
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006, Eric Dorland wrote:
Are you still seeing this with the 0.10 series?
* Bas van Sisseren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 10/08/05 23:39, Eric Dorland wrote:
* Bas van Sisseren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Package: opensc
Version: 0.9.6-2
Severity: important
I'm using a recompiled ssh-agent with opensc support on debian unstable.
(using it for my cryptoflex e-gate 32k token)
With libopensc1 version 0.9.6-1 everything works perfectly:
(ssh-agent -d output:)
debug1: type 20
debug1: sc_get_keys called: id = 0
debug1: sc_read_pubkey() with cert id 45
debug1: fingerprint 2048 <key fingerprint>
debug1: XXX shrink: 3 < 4
debug1: type 11
debug1: type 13
debug1: XXX shrink: 3 < 4
But with libopensc1 version 0.9.6-2, an assertion error is triggered:
(ssh-agent -d output:)
debug1: type 11
debug1: XXX shrink: 3 < 4
debug1: type 20
debug1: sc_get_keys called: id = 0
debug1: sc_read_pubkey() with cert id 45
debug1: fingerprint 2048 <key fingerprint>
debug1: XXX shrink: 3 < 4
debug1: type 11
debug1: type 13
ssh-agent: card.c:205: sc_transceive: Assertion `recvsize >= 2' failed.
Aborted
Since there aren't many changes between these releases, i think it is
caused by some library you are linking with.
Unfortunately, i don't have much extra information at the moment, but if
there's something you would like me to test, let me know.
Are you using openct or pcsc-lite as your terminal driver?
I'm using openct.
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