![]() According to support this is the list and corresponding drivers. I checked the chipset of the usb card reader device. I had to use a new private window in Firefox to force a new login flow (in Firefox): File > New private window > Enter the URL Open a secured page to test your login with PKI card I need to do that using the Certificate Management in Firefox. Optional: Install custom root certificatesĭepending on your security and authentication setup you need to install some custom root certificates. Once done the device shows up in the list of PKCS#11 modules and shows the certficates provided on the inserted PKI card. To be honest: I'm not sure if I installed the OpenSC drivers myself or sometime in the past. Search for the driver: /Library/OpenSC/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so.This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to help show content that is more. Click on "New PKCS#11 module" in the list of modules Help get this group started: sign in and contribute photos Sign in.Click the button labeled "Cryptograhic module" (or "Add device" - depends on.Go to Settings > Data privacy and security > Certificates.Testing SCardReleaseContext : Command successful. Testing SCardDisconnect : Command successful. Testing SCardStatus : Command successful.Ĭurrent Reader Name : HID Global OMNIKEY 3x21 Smart Card ReaderĬurrent Reader ATR Value : 3B D2 18 02 C1 0A 31 FE 58 C8 0D 51 Testing SCardConnect : Command successful. Easy to install Eliminates the need to install drivers uses native supported CCID drivers. Reader 01: HID Global OMNIKEY 3x21 Smart Card Reader ![]() Testing SCardListReaders : Command successful. Please insert a working reader : Command successful. Testing SCardEstablishContext : Command successful. I used the command line to verify the device is detected: pcsctestĮnter 1 when asked for the device (this might differ from system to system) and finally I got the output: ~ pcsctest
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