Re: [Fed-Talk] SCR243 PCMCIA Car
Re: [Fed-Talk] SCR243 PCMCIA Car
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] SCR243 PCMCIA Car
- From: "Timothy J. Miller" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 13:11:34 -0600
FWIW I rebuilt & followed Shawn's instructions again (move the CCID
driver out, force pcscd to run, etc.), but I'm still getting the pcscd
crash.
-- Tim
Scott Cote wrote:
Mark,
There are some suggestions in the archive, though I have not got this
working yet... One of the latest emails on this i quoted below, if it
helps... Shawn has also mentioned that 10.4.4. has issues with stopping
a service that the PCMCIA reader needs, so it's inherent in the OS right
now, and needs to be fixed (again, its in the archive)
Scott
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*Subject: * *Re: [Fed-Talk] PCMCIA CAC Reader Rec Req*
*Date: * February 14, 2006 8:47:18 AM PST
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Shawn Geddis wrote:
Mac OS X 10.4.x already ships with drivers for the following PC Card
Smart Card Readers:
* SCM (SCR24X ==> SCR241 / SCR243)
Shawn, I still was unable to get this reader to work until I installed
the SCM drivers. Unfortunately, the SCM installer *removes* the Apple
driver (very unfriendly of them) so I can't reinstate it for more
testing without reinstalling the OS. Can you slap up a zip with the
10.4.4 Apple driver?
*(1) Set securityd to launch pcscd at startup time*
By default, the pcscd process is started when a Smart Card Reader is
connected or identified on the system. There is a current issue (as
of Mac OS X 10.4.3) which prevents this dynamic process launching to
take place when a PC Card reader is in use.
I'm also still seeing occasional crashed of pcscd, unless I run it with
-d syslog. Which means that I can't gather any debugging data, since
when it's running in debugging mode it doesn't crash. ;)
-- Tim
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Let us know if you get this working, as I also would like to use it.
On Feb 22, 2006, at 3:25 AM, Mark Litkowski wrote:
Help, Please,
I am running 10.4.5 on my G4 Powerbook. I bought an SCR243 PCMCIA
Smart Card Reader from SCM Microsystems.
All I want to do is be able to check my NMCI webmail.
Unfortunately, I can't seem to get the card reader to work unless I am
in the root directory, and then it is only half the time. I still
haven't been able to get Keychain Access to recognize my certificates.
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks,
Mark
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