Hi Werner On 18 May 2011 21:19, Werner Koch <w...@gnupg.org> wrote: > On Tue, 17 May 2011 19:39, ventur...@gmail.com said: > >> No, I assumed I didn't need to as the reader works fine with the >> internal CCID driver (I can fetch card status, edit card details & >> generate 1024bit keyson the card) > > Sure, it is the reader I used for many years. I am currently using a > 3310 or so. > >> scdaemon.log output on FreeBSD: > > Is there a chance that you can test it on a Linux box? It looks pretty > much like an USB stack problem or a problem with libusb. If I find the > time I can test it on kfreebsd 8.2. > > You may also install pcscd and use disable-ccid-driver in scdaemon.conf > to check a different CCID implementation.
I will try & give a Linux distro a spin but it's a catch 22 situation on the BSD front, it could likely be a USB stack problem, certainly for FreeBSD, the implementation of libusb has diverged/lagged (i'm not sure which tbh) where anything that depends on a recent version of libusb is broken on anything newer than FreeBSD 7.x, this includes pcscd which can't be built with USB support on newer versions. However, I have just managed to pick up a Gemalto pcmcia card reader (lenovo part # 41N3004) so I can give that a try instead, as soon as I've worked out how to get it working with pcscd. Sevan _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users