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#Hid omnikey driver driverYou have to use the proprietary driver and no driver is provided for RaspberryPi. The conclusion is that this reader is not CCID compliant. Nevertheless the card is not detected so I provided more feedback/logs to Ludovic for debugging and sadly the result is that the reader cannot be supported: I follow it and the reader gets detected by the daemon. Then (re)install the CCID reader and try again to use the reader. He confirms me that the driver was never tested with this driver and give me the instruction to try it :Įdit the file CCID/readers/supported_readers.txt and add the line: I follow it and send the repport to the main maintainer of pcsc driver: Ludovic Rousseau. Luckily there is a section “Check reader’s compliance to CCID specification” on the pcsc page to know if the driver is supported. I decided to go with the MUSCLE project available here: Īfter I installed the driver/daemon and the tools to interact with the reader I had trouble since the reader was not detected by pcscd.
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