Alon Bar-Lev a écrit : > On 6/28/07, Guillaume Yziquel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> When failing to decrypt and failing to access the SCR 335 smartcard >> reader, I get the logged output decribed below this message. >> >> It seems I have a broken pipe issue: >> >> > 2007-06-28 15:32:31 scdaemon[4291] DBG: ccid-driver: >> usb_claim_interface failed: -1 >> > 2007-06-28 15:32:31 scdaemon[4291] error sending PC/SC OPEN request: >> Relais brisé (pipe) >> >> Any further information, help, guidance, hints, suggested readings is >> welcome. > > Are you using a card that is capable of PKCS#11 interface? > > Alon.
I'm reading through the GnuPG 2.0 manual, in .pdf version, available from http://www.gnupg.org/(en)/documentation/manuals.html (I really do appreciate page 113 of this .pdf file.) What I know is that it is an OpenPGP card. I've read http://gnupg-pkcs11.sourceforge.net/ and I'm quite positive that it's not using a PKCS#11 interface. I think that the problem is that no card-reader seems recognized. I'd be glad if it was only a smartcard protocol problem. Maybe the following helps: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo scd getinfo reader_list | gpg-connect-agent > --verbose --decode > gpg-connect-agent: connection to agent established > ERR 100663576 IPC parameter error <SCD> > gpg-connect-agent: closing connection to agent Where do I get details about error codes? In the manual, it is written: > --pcsc-driver library > Use library to access the smartcard reader. The current default is > libpcsclite.so. Instead of using this option you might also want to > install a symbolic link to the default file name (e.g. from > libpcsclite.so.1). and I was rather surprised by that: do you still need libpcsclite.so.xxx to run the builtin ccid driver? Because I removed these file through aptitude. Because I've got the following complaint: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gpg --card-status > gpg: apdu_open_reader: failed to open driver `libpcsclite.so.1': > libpcsclite.so.1: Ne peut ouvrir le fichier d'objet partagé: Aucun fichier ou > répertoire de ce type > gpg: card reader not available > gpg: OpenPGP card not available: general error > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ I'll try to connect directly to scdaemon to see what is happening. Thanks. Guillaume. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users