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On February 3, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Well, I first received that error as I deinstalled libpam-opensc and
> installed libpam-p11 instead. Then I started to get that error. So I
> don't think it has to do with wrong PIN input....
>
> *IIRC* I also reinstalled pam-opensc and it then worked. but not sure
> anymore.
hrm.... if it worked with pam-opensc afterwards, then it's definitely
not the card's fault. can you test it again with pam-opensc just to
make sure? what kind of smartcard are you using? is there any way
that i can help you debug this further?
--dkg
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