No..When you select the smartcard enabled for the VM it will automatically share the cac to the vm. If you recompile rdesktop with cac authentication you can use rdesktop to pass you cac authentication with the -r scard option.
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 10:42 AM, Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey,Do you need to share your CAC simultaneously with host and guest? If not, you may simply redirect your CCID with USB redirection. CAC emulation is pretty limited, in practice in only works well with NSS & coolkey pkcs#11 modules. So it works with few windows applications (such as firefox)On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:07 PM, Thomas Foster <thomas.foster80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:_______________________________________________I found out how to find the driver for the cac if it's unknown. If you follow this link and look for the hardware id it should show you. if not look for the parent and that should give you the id that should be searchable...good luck! Thanks!On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 5:42 AM, Thomas Foster <thomas.foster80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Can somebody help me understand where to put the driver for Cac redirection for the spice client?
The problem: When placing cac in card reader, spice client recognizes the card but states the drivers were not installed correctly. In windows there is the usbccid cac reader (which works with rdp) and the spice redirected cac reader (which shows up as a device without the drivers). I have attempted to install the drivers on the windows 7 vm to no avail. So, I was wondering does the driver have to be installed on the system I am running the spice client?
Thanks in advance!
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