>> Feedback appreciated. If it doesn't seem offensive, I will likely
>> polish it a bit and submit it properly.
>
> Great! I think this is a better fit, thanks. For a quick glance, the
> spice-gtk patch looks good, I would try to keep the "smartcard" prefix in
> options and properties though (-
On 12/23/2014 12:49 PM, Jeremy White wrote:
I am hoping to ask:
1. Does this basic approach seem reasonable?
It depends on usage. The main thing to be careful of is card sharing
between various VMs and hosts. They fall into two categories:
card locking - software like pcsc-lite allows ap
Hi
- Original Message -
>
> I've spun up v2 of this discussion patch set. I struggled for a while;
> I made an attempt to rename the vcard_emul_init entry point, and in the
> end, I felt that it was a pointless ABI change, just to satisfy my need
> to feel that the name made sense. (I'm
After some discussion on irc, I decided to explore expanding libcacard to
support sending the apdus directly to the card, using the PC/SC (aka
pcsclite) library.
I've attached a proof of concept set of patches - one for the client, and
the substantial one for qemu/libcacard.
The basic approach i
I am hoping to ask:
1. Does this basic approach seem reasonable?
I think VCardEmulType VCARD_EMUL_PASSTHRU was supposed to be used for
this case, although the current code doesn't make it straightforward
to add that, as it initializes nss in vcard_emul_init. It should be
possible to change
Hi
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Jeremy White wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been working a lot with smartcards for Xspice.
>
> As I've done this, I've come to understand that the Spice client doesn't
> actually send the physical smartcard data across; instead it sends
> virtualized smartcard apd
Hi folks,
I've been working a lot with smartcards for Xspice.
As I've done this, I've come to understand that the Spice client doesn't
actually send the physical smartcard data across; instead it sends
virtualized smartcard apdus, using PK11 information it gets from libnss.
After some discus