"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
-- Hunter S. Thompson
Compiled the latest release of coolkey source, with about 7 extra patches, all put out by fedora (Mainly ripped from their source rpm, up to date as of 28 SEP 2010). This is working perfectly for me, so far i've tested it with a DOD issued cac, using ActivIdentity usb reader v3, ubuntu 10.04, on a i386 environment. If anyone thinks this would be easier than the other option (Or without this you cannot access the alternate option considering it requires a cac, lol) you are free to use it. For some reason i couldn't attach it as a .deb, so i just gzip tarred the debs.
Last edited by darkdragn; October 31st, 2010 at 02:55 PM.
Thanks to mole84 for the tut and to ponga for the fix. I'm one step closer to never having to boot in to windows again.
Ok i have a similar problem. Im trying to get my scr 3310 to read.. i got to your tutorial and it was helpful but i think my problem lies where pcsc saves the smartcard.text file its looking for it in the following location
Possibly identified card (using /usr/share/pcsc/smartcard_list.txt):
NONE
I am able to get the latest text file by clicking the link but i cant save it in the above location due to permission faults.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Pt make it hurt
I got my CAC card working fine on everything except webmail. When I go to AF portal, I can select between the email certificate and the regular one, but when I try to access my base's webmail it says that it requires authentication without even asking for a certificate.
I found that these instructions worked great for installing the driver and getting firefox to recognize it. Except my base's webmail, which does work through windows XP.
http://www.hrgeeks.com/2008/11/21/us...u-and-firefox/
I also have issues with webmail, but I think it may be different than yours. I actually got webmail working earlier today, but now, it's asking me to enter my "master password" (pin) multiple times over and over and over again. Then it never brings me to my inbox. I have a feeling my CAC is locked so I'll have to check on a Windows machine...
I'm hoping what I did earlier today to make it work would help you, but I'm not exactly sure how I can help... btw, using Ubuntu 10.10 here.
I am back at work today, so I downloaded the deb and the src. Has anyone used these on 64-bit 10.10? If I don't hear back, I will try the deb and see if it throws an error.
lingenfr, I've used it on 10.10 and it's worked fine. The install script wouldn't run but I was able the "un-zip" the RPM file and manually copy the libcackey.so into the /usr/lib64/pkcs11 directory.
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
-- Hunter S. Thompson
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