I think opensc version 0.15.0 includes AKIS. You can see akis driver info. mithat at adige:~$ opensc-tool -D Configured card drivers: cardos Siemens CardOS flex Schlumberger Multiflex/Cryptoflex cyberflex Schlumberger Cyberflex gpk Gemplus GPK gemsafeV1 driver for the Gemplus GemSAFE V1 applet miocos MioCOS 1.1 asepcos Athena ASEPCOS starcos STARCOS SPK 2.3/2.4 tcos TCOS 3.0 openpgp OpenPGP card jcop JCOP cards with BlueZ PKCS#15 applet oberthur Oberthur AuthentIC.v2/CosmopolIC.v4 authentic Oberthur AuthentIC v3.1 iasecc IAS-ECC belpic Belpic cards ias IAS incrypto34 Incard Incripto34 acos5 ACS ACOS5 card akis TUBITAK UEKAE AKIS entersafe entersafe epass2003 epass2003 rutoken Rutoken driver rutoken_ecp Rutoken ECP driver westcos WESTCOS compatible cards myeid MyEID cards with PKCS#15 applet sc-hsm SmartCard-HSM dnie DNIe: Spanish eID card MaskTech MaskTech Smart Card mcrd MICARDO 2.1 / EstEID 1.0 - 3.0 setcos Setec cards muscle MuscleApplet atrust-acos A-Trust ACOS cards piv PIV-II for multiple cards itacns Italian CNS isoApplet Javacard with IsoApplet default Default driver for unknown cards 2016-02-21 22:51 GMT+02:00 Mithat Bozkurt <mithatbozkurt at gmail.com>: > https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki/AKiS-cards says that "It is also > only available in OpenSC svn /trunk/ and not included in any OpenSC > release yet." > > On the other hand Maybe site is not up-to-date. Since site doesn't say > new features of AKIS such as SHA-256, Common Criteria (CC) EAL5+. I > asked to TUBITAK for this. > > Thank you. > > 2016-02-21 22:03 GMT+02:00 David Woodhouse <dwmw2 at infradead.org>: >> On Sun, 2016-02-21 at 21:53 +0200, Mithat Bozkurt wrote: >>> I install opensc from ubuntu software center. Do I need to do >>> additional thing? >> >> I don't know. I don't know if Ubuntu packages OpenSC correctly. Does it >> show up when you run 'p11-kit --list-tokens'? >> >> I would expect it to work in Fedora, but that's not *necessarily* a >> helpful comment. >> >> -- >> dwmw2 >>