Wolfgang Rosenauer
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Involved Projects and Packages
Here you can find middleware and drivers for supporting chipcards.
In case of any compatibility problem, update the whole smart card package chain by command:
zypper dup --from security:chipcard
This package is based on the package 'pcsc-ccid' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.
This package provides the source code for a generic USB CCID
(Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices) driver. See [1] for the USB CCID
specifications from the USB working group.
This package contains a generic USB CCID (Chip/Smart Card Interface
Devices) driver, as well as a driver for the GemPC Twin serial reader.
These drivers are meant to be used with the PCSC-Lite daemon from the
pcsc-lite package.
This package includes the PC/SC IFD handler for the Reiner SCT
Cyberjack pinpad/e-com/RFID USB chipcard readers. The driver is meant to be
used with the PCSC-Lite daemon from the pcsc-lite package.
For more information about the reader and software updates see:
http://www.reiner-sct.de/db/reiner-sct.de/html/e-com.html
http://www.reiner-sct.de/db/reiner-sct.de/html/pinpad.html
This package is based on the package 'pcsc-lite' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.
The purpose of PCSC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface in
a very small form factor for communicating with smart cards and
readers. PCSC Lite can be compiled directly for a desired reader driver
or can be used to dynamically allocate/deallocate reader drivers at
runtime (the default behavior).
PCSC Lite uses the same winscard API as used in Windows(R).
Security aware people should read the SECURITY file for possible
vulnerabilities to pcsclite, how you can fix them, and how some will be
fixed.
For information on how to install drivers please read the DRIVERS file.
Memory cards will be supported through the MCT specifications, which is
an APDU like manner sent normally through the SCardTransmit() function.
This functionality is done in the driver.
These tools are used to test a PC/SC driver, card or reader or
send commands in a friendly environment (text or graphical user interface).
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