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From: Dirk-Willem v. G. <di...@we...> - 2015-09-23 13:12:39
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On 23 Sep 2015, at 14:07, <J.W...@mi...> <J.W...@mi...> wrote: > Until now _all_ of them failed to work with our AET applet and AET-drivers. > The DP870 does work out-of-the-box with opensc >= 13.0 > Listing of open and protected structures (+PIN) work as expected. Would be nice to confirm they also work with the usual Feitian and other white-label cards. > The second reader is one with Bluetooth, > I am able to connect/pair with the device (under Ubuntu-14.04-LTS), but that is as far as it gets. > Before delving into it (when I’m got permission to do so) is it theoretically possible to use Bluetooth smartcard readers in general, or is this completely uncharted territory. I’ve gotten quite a few to work that expose a dead normal CCID/Serial with PC/SC - and which under the cover where pretty much a normal reader with no Bluetooth specific features (like card unseat, out of range). I.e. just treating the device; and naming it/mknod-ing it as a serial or single usb bulk endpoint (ignoring the control and interrupt endpoint for (un)seat). pcsc-lite is fairly easy to hack for this. Dw. |