Todd Denniston wrote: > m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote, On 11/22/2010 02:21 PM: >> Anyone working with/using it? One thing that's driving me nuts is that >> it keeps spitting garbage into the logs (card absent or mute!!!). I just >> tried editing /etc/init.d/pcscd - there's *no* way to pass parms from >> the config file - and set the logging level to --error, and it's still doing >> it. >> >> Clues for the poor, to shut it up? > > Did you try --critical ?? No, I haven't. I was hoping for something useful in the logs that might help me on other things. > > Did someone make the mistake of having both pcsc and openct loaded on the > same machine? Um, say *wha*? My manager told me to load both. I've got pcsc-lite, pcsc-lite-libs, and openct. I can read the card, but when I stick it into a reader, it brings up two windows, one after the other: the first wants the phone home URL, and I tell it close, and then the one to "manage smart cards". It should not phone home. > > Did someone load ctapi-cyberjack with out having one of those readers? [I Nope. <snip> > > BTW if the card reader thinks there is a card, but pcscd can't establish > communication with the card then that is an error or critical. IIRC you only > get the messages like you showed when pcscd thinks there should be a card physically > present. Hmmm... it does show problems: card not transacted: 612. > > Does anyone use a smart card with the machine? <snip> > * If yes, ask your question over on the muscle list, which is where the > fellow who maintains pcsc > hangs out and he may have some incantation for you. > http://lists.drizzle.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle > Thanks. My manager did get it working on his machine (FC, now 14). I may have to rebuild sshd with smartcard support, *if* I can find the source. > > Hope this helps. It leads to questions I didn't know to ask. Thanks! mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos