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From: Thomas.BruendlOmnikey.at
Date: Thu Dec 20 2001 - 04:34:34 CST

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    Hi Tom

    It seems that you have problems

    1) The kernel module does not load in your installation.

    2) Your T=1 transaction failed. This seems to be a problem of the
    shared.so file.

    We will contact you directly to get more information about your
    installation and to solve the problems together. The source code for this
    driver is available in general.

    Thomas Bruendl
    Development Manager

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    OMNIKEY AG
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    A-4040 Linz
    Austria

    Tel +43 (0) 732 / 602220 - 32
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    Hi,

    I am using an Omnikey 2020 USB reader under a Redhat 7.0 Linux 2.4.2-2
    kernel.

    Using the drivers found on linuxnet.com I have succesfully installed and
    tested (using testpcsc) the USB reader.
    I used the Omnikey 1.03 driver for the 2.4.2-2 kernel. The 1.04 driver
    (found on the omnikey home page) would not work
    because when I loaded the cardman.o module an error "unresolved symbols"
    kept popping up.

    My main problem is that when I try to generate a signature using the smart
    card (IBM MFC 4.3) which is a 133 byte
    command with a 130 byte response it hangs.

    I have debugged the pcsc source code and I came to the following statements

    (where the process hangs)

    rv = (*IFDH_transmit_to_icc)......

    This is where (I think) the driver of Omnikey is called to transmit the
    data
    to the smart card. The smart card processes the command
    ( the light on the smart card lights up) but when it is finished the
    function IFDH_transmit_to_icc does not return and the process hangs.

    I have tested the same generate signature code using the Omnikey 2010
    serial
    driver and it works perfectly. I get a response
    of a 130 bytes which is what I wanted.

    Can anyone tell me if it is a problem with the omnikey driver, either in
    the
    shared .so file or in the cardman.o file,
    or is it a known problem in the pcsc architecture or is it the usb device?

    Also is their maybe a chance I could get my hands on the source code for
    the
    omnikey 2020 usb driver?

    Tom Rixom

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