05-15-2007
After inserting the card, do you get anything new in the output of 'dmesg' ?
Try running this before then after inserting the card and look for differences. If there are any then if you post them we can probably help.
I'll have a look and see if I have a FC4 system here and see how things are configured by default.
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piv-tool
PIV-TOOL(1) OpenSC tools PIV-TOOL(1)
NAME
piv-tool - smart card utility for HSPD-12 PIV cards
SYNOPSIS
piv-tool [OPTIONS]
The piv-tool utility can be used from the command line to perform miscellaneous smart card operations on a HSPD-12 PIV smart card as
defined in NIST 800-73-3. It is intened for use with test cards only. It can be used to load objects, and generate key pairs, as well as
send arbitrary APDU commands to a card after having authenticated to the card using the card key provided by the card vendor.
OPTIONS
--serial
Print the derived card serial number from the CHUID object if any. output is in hex byte format.
--name, -n
Print the name of the inserted card (driver)
--admin argument, -A arguement
Authenticate to the card using a 2DES or 3DES key. An arguement {A|M}:{ref}:{alg} is required, were A uses "EXTERNAL AUTHENTICATION"
and M uses "MUTUAL AUTHENTICATION". ref is normally 9B, and alg is 03 for 3DES. The key is provided by card vendor, and the environment
variable PIV_EXT_AUTH_KEY must point to a text file with the key in the format:
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
--genkeyargument, -G argument
Generate a key pair on the card and output the public key. An argument {ref}:{alg} is required, where ref is 9A, 9C, 9D or 9E and alg
is 06, 07, 11 or 14 for RSA 1024, RSA 2048, ECC 256 or ECC 384.
--object ContainerID, -O ContainerID
Load an object on to the card. The ContainerID is defined in NIST 800-73-n without leading 0x. Example: CHUID object is 3000
--cert ref, -s ref
Load a certificate on to the card. ref is 9A, 9C, 9D or 9E
--compresscert ref, -Z ref
Load a certificate that has been gziped on to the card. ref is 9A, 9C, 9D or 9E
--out file, -o file
Output file for any operation that produces output.
--in file, -i file
Input file for any operation that requires an input file.
--key-slots-discovery file
Print properties of the key slots. Needs 'admin' authentication.
--send-apdu apdu, -s apdu
Sends an arbitrary APDU to the card in the format AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF... This option may be repeated.
--reader, -r num
Use the given reader number. The default is 0, the first reader in the system.
--card-driver driver, -c driver
Use the given card driver. The default is auto-detected.
--wait, -w
Wait for a card to be inserted
--verbose, -v
Causes piv-tool to be more verbose. Specify this flag several times to enable debug output in the opensc library.
SEE ALSO
opensc-tool(1)
opensc 06/03/2012 PIV-TOOL(1)