[Pcsclite-muscle] Gemalto (was Gemplus) GemPC Key SmartCard Reader not working in debian stretch

Ludovic Rousseau ludovic.rousseau
Mon May 29 02:08:50 PDT 2017


2017-05-29 9:18 GMT+02:00 Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau at gmail.com>:

> 2017-05-28 23:28 GMT+02:00 S?bastien Chaumat <euidzero at gmail.com>:
>
>> Nope
>>
>> Got the infamous:
>> May 28 23:27:36 muetdhiver pcscd[20073]: 00000000
>> commands.c:1226:CmdGetSlotStatus() Not enough data received: 0 bytes
>> May 28 23:27:36 muetdhiver pcscd[20073]: 00000791
>> commands.c:1226:CmdGetSlotStatus() Not enough data received: 0 bytes
>> May 28 23:27:36 muetdhiver pcscd[20073]: 00000647
>> commands.c:1226:CmdGetSlotStatus() Not enough data received: 0 bytes
>> May 28 23:27:36 muetdhiver pcscd[20073]: 00000014
>> ifdhandler.c:195:CreateChannelByNameOrChannel() failed
>> May 28 23:27:36 muetdhiver pcscd[20073]: 00000203
>> readerfactory.c:1110:RFInitializeReader() Open Port 0x200000 Failed
>> (usb:08e6/3438:libudev:0:/dev/bus/usb/001/017)
>> May 28 23:27:36 muetdhiver pcscd[20073]: 00000012
>> readerfactory.c:375:RFAddReader() Gemalto USB Shell Token V2 (CF4B23C4)
>> init failed.
>> May 28 23:27:36 muetdhiver pcscd[20073]: 00000071
>> hotplug_libudev.c:520:HPAddDevice() Failed adding USB device: Gemalto
>> USB Shell Token V2
>>
>
> Yes, of course.
> control_get_firmware.py can't work in your case (on GNU/Linux).
>

Maybe control_get_firmware.py could work on Windows. But I have not tested.

Another option to identify the device firmware is to get any reference
number on the device itself (on the internal circuit board).
Or maybe the product reference in the Purchase Order, if you still have it.

Bye,

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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