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From: Markus Hofer (markus.a.hoferaon.at)
Date: Tue Jul 02 2002 - 07:20:55 CDT

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    Hi!

    Its hard to find out what the problem really is this way but maybe these
    hints can help you.

    > MUSCLE PC/SC Lite Test Program
    > Testing SCardEstablishContext : Command successful.
    > Testing SCardGetStatusChange
    Your pcsclite seems to be installed correctly. When you run the testprogram
    it first establishes a context which works fine, in the next step it looks
    for any readers which abviously fails. After the SCardgetStatusChange step a
    list of available readers should be presented to you; there you select one
    to use for the test.

    > And then nothing more happens. I have tried different cards.
                                           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
       As mentioned before: pcsclite fails finding any reader so it has nothing
    to do with the cards.

    >usbvier detects my reader, and doesnt seam to give any errors.
    >Redhat 7.2 pcsc-lite 1.1.1
    If the reader can be detected by a usbviewer it only means that the usb
    subsystem can handle the device itself.
    If you run the cm2020 installer it should do all necessary shops for you: Be
    sure that the device file nodes have been created (/dev/usb/cm[1-16]), that
    the shared library and the kernel module are in the correct path
    (/usr/local/lib/libcm2020.so and
    /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/usb/cardman.o). Also be sure that the
    reader is listed in the reader.conf (usr/local/etc/reader.conf).

    When making changes to the reader.conf you hae to restart pcscd; when
    starting it on the console without sending it to the background you should
    also see some startup messages giving you information about what had
    happened when pcscd tries to init the readers.

    If this doesn't help please give a bit more information about the way you
    installed the OMNIKEY driver and what your configs are!

    Hope it helps!

    Best regards,
    Markus Hofer

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