Re: Problems accessing ActivIdentity USB SIM under Gentoo Linux 64 bit on Intel

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Find attached the pcscd and pkcs11_inspect output for a successful run of the exact same ActivIdentity USB SIM on my 32 bit Gentoo Intel system, plugged into a USB Hub, not directly into the machine. I used the hub simply because it's on my desk and the machine is under the desk.

The 64 bit system is a laptop, at work, and plugging directly into the machine is more convenient.

It works.

This is why I am confused about my 64 bit system.

Thanks to all that are helping, by the way, I appreciate it.

On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 5:17 AM, Robert Relyea <rrelyea@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 01/20/2011 06:56 PM, dsm42@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Robert,

I've never seen Coolkey work with PIV, but all the cards I've used are hybrid CAC/PIV, so Coolkey uses the CAC applet. OpenSC handles PIV just fine and works with the same cards.

- David
Many of the new Cac's don't have the old CAC interface, only the PIV interface. Coolkey was recently modified to work with these cards, but it has never been tested against pure PIV cards. The ActiveIdenity card looks like it's a CAC, however.

bob


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