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      From: Chris J A. <chr...@gm...> - 2013-02-15 20:25:51
      
     
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On 02/15/2013 09:17 AM, Ludovic Rousseau wrote: > 2013/2/15 Chris J Arges <chr...@gm...>: >> On 02/15/2013 01:50 AM, Ludovic Rousseau wrote: > >>> What happens in the pcscd log when OpenSC reports SCARD_E_NO_SERVICE? >> >> Unfortunately I'm not sure how to relate the timestamps between logs. So >> I re-ran and redirected everything into a single file. I've attached >> this log. >> >> When OpenSC reports SCARD_E_NO_SERVICE (0x8010001d), there is no >> activity from pcscd. However, I am sure it hasn't crashed as the process >> is still running after I kill openvpn. > > Install the pcsc-tool package. And use the command pcsc_scan to list > the connected readers. You can exit pcsc_scan using Ctrl-C > After OpenSC reports SCARD_E_NO_SERVICE start pcsc_scan again to see > if this application can contact pcscd. > > > Also can you upgrade pcsc-lite from 1.7.4 to 1.8.6? > You may be able to use the Ubuntu packages from raring [1]. Or at > least try version 1.8.5 [2] from quantal. > You will need to upgrade pcscd and libpcsclite1 packages. > Hi, Yes this is what I originally did was to actually try and run everything from Raring to test the latest versions; however I was unable to connect to the OpenVPN server at all. With pcsc-lite 1.8.6, installed onto 12.04 I have the same issues. I'll attach a new log with this information. Here are the versions for the new log: pcscd - Version: 1.8.6-3ubuntu1 pcsc-tools - Version: 1.4.18-1 libccid - Version: 1.4.5-1 libpcsclite1 - Version: 1.8.6-3ubuntu1 opensc - Version: 0.12.2-2ubuntu1 libp11-2 - Version: 0.2.8-2 libengine-pkcs11-openssl - Version: 0.1.8-2build1 openvpn - Version: 2.2.1-8ubuntu1 libpkcs11-helper1 - Version: 1.09-1 I have also attached pcsc_scan(before|after) which show the output of pcsc_scan before initiating the openvpn connection, and after. It is identical. Thanks, --chris  |