From: Ray L. <cod...@in...> - 2020-03-26 21:19:47
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Hi, On 3/26/20 9:10 AM, Ludovic Rousseau wrote: > Le jeu. 26 mars 2020 à 01:31, Ray Lambert <cod...@in...> a écrit : >> Hi, > Hello, > >> I'm trying to get a new PIV card to work and hoping someone can help. >> >> The old card was working perfectly for some time with openconnect vpn, pcsc, >> and p11-kit on Manjaro (fully updated). >> >> The new card is recognized and the ATR is accessible but the card is not >> otherwise visible (no tokens). >> >> I recently installed opensc to try to get it work but the results are the >> same. I was advised (on the OC mailing list) that a different pkcs#11 driver >> may be needed. >> >> The card type (according to ActivClient on Windows) is "ID-One Cosmo v8.0 >> 128K with PIV 2.3.5" (Oberthur). >> >> opensc results are: >> >> #### >> >> $ opensc-tool -l >> # Detected readers (pcsc) >> Nr. Card Features Name >> 0 Yes Broadcom Corp 5880 [Contacted SmartCard] >> (0123456789ABCD) 00 00 >> >> $ opensc-tool -a >> >> Using reader with a card: Broadcom Corp 5880 [Contacted SmartCard] >> (0123456789ABCD) 00 00 >> 3b:d6:97:00:81:b1:fe:45:1f:07:80:31:c1:52:11:18:f9 >> >> $ opensc-tool -n >> Using reader with a card: Broadcom Corp 5880 [Contacted SmartCard] >> (0123456789ABCD) 00 00 >> Failed to connect to card: Unresponsive card (correctly inserted?) > I don't know which "Broadcom Corp 5880"' reader you use. Broadcom has > a lot of different readers all called 5880. > See https://ccid.apdu.fr/select_readers/?any~5880 > > Some of them are in the "Unsupported" list because they have issues. > > As Jelen wrote, an OpenSC debug log would help. > > BYe > The reader is built-in to a Dell E6500 laptop, so not sure. But, as I mentioned, it worked perfectly for years with my old card. Thanks, ~ray |