This is most likely fixed via pcscd starting from systemd in current
releases. Closing this since it has had no activity and has eol.
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Another solution is to edit the file /etc/init.d/pcscd and remove (or
comment) the line 43 "exit 0"
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pcscd (auto)starting and permission t
What happens if you do (after setting pcscd suid root permissions)
$ /usr/sbin/pcscd -dfa
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** Description changed:
Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-31-generic-pae (i686)
Distribution : Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
Desktop : XFCE 4
pcscd : 1.7.4-2ubuntu2
Information on how to start pcscd the right way is very limited. What I
found out after digging in for s
Thanks for your fast response!
But this doesn't solve the problem either:
gpg --card-status
gpg: selecting openpgp failed: unknown command
gpg: OpenPGP Karte ist nicht vorhanden: Allgemeiner Fehler
The permissions of pcscd is as follows:
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root pcscd 110024 Apr 4 2012 /usr/sbin/pcscd
The easiest solution is to make pcscd suid root.
sudo chmod u+s /usr/sbin/pcscd
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To manage
Dear Ludovic,
I have a problem with the permission-settings of pcscd, like reported here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/68246/can-not-read-openpgp-card-as-non-root
---executed as non-root:
gpg --card-status
gpg: selecting openpgp failed: unknown command
gpg: OpenPGP Karte ist nicht vorhanden: A
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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The driver has to provide the udev rule file.
But, as I already wrote, this is no more necessary with recent pcsc-lite
using systemd.
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Thanks Ludovic for the prompt reply. I had already visited your blog,
but it wasn't clear to me which info applied to my situation. It was a
bit too wealthy to find my way at first :-). But anyway, I got it
working.
The reader I am using with my laptop is a build-in O2Micro SmartCardBus Reader.
I
It looks like you are using a smart card reader NOT using a USB port. So the
access rights on /dev/o2scr0 are not correct and pcscd fails to open the device.
You compibled the OZSCR driver by yourself (it is installed in /usr/local/).
Maybe you should report the problem to the driver author so th
Oeps, 2 little additions:
at $6, about probing and watching syslog: I had also my cards driver
(OZSCRLX) compiled with a debug flag on...
technical stuf, $1 the 'within 60s' is only whith sudo pcsc_scan. If the
deamon is started with 'sudo pcscd' then a regular user can run
pcsc_scan without any
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