I used asedriveiiie-usb-3.5.tar.bz2 [32 Kb] February 21, 2007 source
package from
http://www.athena-scs.com/downloads.asp with pcsc-lite v. 1.4.99. The
driver compiled and run fine with default options.
There is no official reader driver for OpenCT. Perhaps, if enough people
will demand it, the manufacturer may be able to provide one.
So, remember, that you will need pcscd to be able to use this reader
with OpenSC.
It is good and fast reader.
Livio wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm new witht his technology, and I'd like to identify a good model of
> SC reader that I could use for securing some Linux workstations; I'd
> like to use the Smart Cards in the login process at the workstations,
> and I'm looking for an unexpensive one that is compatible with the
> OpenSC software.
> After some searches on the web, I've found a model at a good price:
> ASEDrive IIIe USB V2 Smart Card Reader. From the website, it seems
> that a Linux driver is available, but I'd like to be sure that it will
> be possible to use it with OpenSC: could you confirm this?
> If it isn't good.. could you suggest me a good product with the same
> requirements?
>
> About the smart cards, what have I to look for to ensure the
> compatibility with this reader, or generally, with a particular
> reader? Is the T=0 / T=1 protocol making the difference?
>
> Thanks for your help and regards,
>
> Livio
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http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-userLivio wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm new witht his technology, and I'd like to identify a good model of
> SC reader that I could use for securing some Linux workstations; I'd
> like to use the Smart Cards in the login process at the workstations,
> and I'm looking for an unexpensive one that is compatible with the
> OpenSC software.
> After some searches on the web, I've found a model at a good price:
> ASEDrive IIIe USB V2 Smart Card Reader. From the website, it seems
> that a Linux driver is available, but I'd like to be sure that it will
> be possible to use it with OpenSC: could you confirm this?
> If it isn't good.. could you suggest me a good product with the same
> requirements?
>
> About the smart cards, what have I to look for to ensure the
> compatibility with this reader, or generally, with a particular
> reader? Is the T=0 / T=1 protocol making the difference?
>
> Thanks for your help and regards,
>
> Livio
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