[opensuse-support] open ecard
Hi, has anyone got open ecard (supporting German ID) running on openSUSE (Leap 15.0 in my case)? https://www.openecard.org/startseite/ The Java application is simply telling me that it cannot start the application context and suggests that my smart card service is not running. Interestingly my HBCI chipcard works flawlessly and my card reader service is actually started. Any hints? Thanks, Wolfgang
On 18/01/2019 23.49, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Hi,
has anyone got open ecard (supporting German ID) running on openSUSE (Leap 15.0 in my case)? https://www.openecard.org/startseite/
The Java application is simply telling me that it cannot start the application context and suggests that my smart card service is not running. Interestingly my HBCI chipcard works flawlessly and my card reader service is actually started.
Any hints?
I tried with the Spanish ID card and I failed. With 42.3. I have no idea if it is the same type of chip or not, I know little about them. Only that I failed to make it work. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Am 18.01.19 um 23:49 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
Hi,
has anyone got open ecard (supporting German ID) running on openSUSE (Leap 15.0 in my case)? https://www.openecard.org/startseite/
The Java application is simply telling me that it cannot start the application context and suggests that my smart card service is not running. Interestingly my HBCI chipcard works flawlessly and my card reader service is actually started.
Any hints?
Thanks, Wolfgang
I'm using it successfully. I need to start the pcscd.service manually because I deactivated the automatic start on purpose (interferes with VMs). The problems I had in the past were caused by a buggy driver for my card reader (a Reiner SCT). Getting a newer version from the security:chipcard repository resolved my them. regards, Hendrik -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org
Am 19.01.19 um 08:46 schrieb Hendrik Woltersdorf:
Am 18.01.19 um 23:49 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
Hi,
has anyone got open ecard (supporting German ID) running on openSUSE (Leap 15.0 in my case)? https://www.openecard.org/startseite/
The Java application is simply telling me that it cannot start the application context and suggests that my smart card service is not running. Interestingly my HBCI chipcard works flawlessly and my card reader service is actually started.
Any hints?
I'm using it successfully. I need to start the pcscd.service manually because I deactivated the automatic start on purpose (interferes with VMs).
I have it running all the time since I'm using the cardreader for banking stuff.
The problems I had in the past were caused by a buggy driver for my card reader (a Reiner SCT). Getting a newer version from the security:chipcard repository resolved my them.
Interesting. I have a Reiner SCT RFID standard reader and the latest available driver (3.99.5final.SP12-lp150.84.1). Will try pcscd in debug mode to see if the Java app does anything with it before it breaks. Just found that there is SP13 available for the cyberjack driver. Going to package that anyway. Wolfgang
Am 19.01.19 um 10:29 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
Am 19.01.19 um 08:46 schrieb Hendrik Woltersdorf:
Am 18.01.19 um 23:49 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
Hi,
has anyone got open ecard (supporting German ID) running on openSUSE (Leap 15.0 in my case)? https://www.openecard.org/startseite/
The Java application is simply telling me that it cannot start the application context and suggests that my smart card service is not running. Interestingly my HBCI chipcard works flawlessly and my card reader service is actually started.
Any hints?
I'm using it successfully. I need to start the pcscd.service manually because I deactivated the automatic start on purpose (interferes with VMs).
I have it running all the time since I'm using the cardreader for banking stuff.
The problems I had in the past were caused by a buggy driver for my card reader (a Reiner SCT). Getting a newer version from the security:chipcard repository resolved my them.
Interesting. I have a Reiner SCT RFID standard reader and the latest available driver (3.99.5final.SP12-lp150.84.1). Will try pcscd in debug mode to see if the Java app does anything with it before it breaks.
Just found that there is SP13 available for the cyberjack driver. Going to package that anyway.
Hmm, updated to SP13 and tried again. Now the error is gone and it seems to work somehow. Just not sure if it was SP13 or if my pcscd was somehow in limbo state because it also refused to TERM until I KILLed it. Going to submit SP13 to security:chipcard in any case. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org
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Carlos E. R.
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Hendrik Woltersdorf
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Wolfgang Rosenauer