From: Florent D. <fde...@gm...> - 2013-08-09 15:14:15
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Sorry, just saw you mentioned the version details in your first mail. Maybe you could try the new version of rdesktop (1.8.1) which was just released today. Compile it yourself with debugging options. Still, if it doesn't work for you I still suggest you ask someone on the rdesktop mailing list. Cheers 2013/8/9 Florent Deybach <fde...@gm...> > If you can login with the windows mstsc program then you should have a > more specific look on what you're using on your Linux machine. > > What is the output of the pcsc_scan command ? (if you have the package > pcsc-tools installed) > > What version of rdesktop do you use? > What version of pcsclite do you use? > > Again, I don't think you need the PKCS11 drivers on your Linux. You just > redirect the smartcard through RDP thanks to libpcsclite. > > If you compile yourself rdesktop, you want to get a more verbose output by > compiling it with --with-debug-smartcard to get more info. > > But if you go that way, I suggest you use the rdesktop-users mailing list. > > > > 2013/8/9 Steven D Brown <sb...@ca...> > >> Admittedly I should have included more details. >> >> Through RDesktop the Windows Server 2008 machine can see the card reader >> and it knows if there is a card inserted or not. >> >> When the card is inserted, it says No valid certificates found. >> >> If I use a Virtual Box with the card reader redirected into the VM >> instance >> of Windows 7 and use mstsc it works as expected. >> >> The card reader seems to be fully supported under pcsclite, the card >> itself >> seems to be the problem. >> >> If I don't need this Gemalto library, how can I get this card supported >> under OpenSC so I can use it via RDesktop? >> >> Steven Brown, Support Consultant >> ISM Canada An IBM Global Services Company >> 1 Research Drive, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada,S4S7H1 >> Mail: sb...@ca... >> Direct: 1.306.337.5620 >> >> >> >> From: Florent Deybach <fde...@gm...> >> >> To: Steven D Brown/CanWest/IBM@IBMCA, >> >> Cc: ope...@li... >> >> Date: 2013/08/09 02:23 AM >> >> Subject: Re: [Opensc-devel] PCSClite + OpenSC + RDesktop + Gemalto >> IDPrime .NET SmartCard >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hello >> >> I would like to be able to use my Gemalto IDPrime .NET ( >> http://www.gemalto.com/products/dotnet_card/ ) card to login to a >> Windows >> Server from my Linux laptops. >> >> What will you use to do that? rdesktop? freerdp? >> >> I answer myself: with rdesktop you'll have to use the smartcard >> redirection. >> >> e.g. >> rdesktop -d AC -k fr -z -a 16 -u login windows_server -r scard >> >> I've tested it with with Windows 2008R2 but I was unable to make it work >> with W2012... >> >> In my opinion you don't need the PKCS11 drivers on Linux but windows will >> need the smartcard drivers. >> >> Good luck, keep us updated if you managed to do something >> >> >> > |