Poldi and kdesu

Gordian Klein gordian.klein at gmx.de
Mon Nov 3 17:54:09 CET 2008


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Hello again,

just in case someone wants to see the (poor) changes i made im sending a
diff to the current head of the pam_poldi trunc. (revision 150 i think)
It includes the new ':' signs and two new options:
- --quiet (works only for localdb authentication)
- --timeout x (x is an integer) (time to wait for a card, 0 means infinite)

Regards,
Gordian Klein

Gordian Klein schrieb:
> Hello again,
> 
> im very happy to tell you that i found the Problem :-)
> It seems that kdesu is looking for a ':' at the end of the Password Prompt.
> In pam_poldi the prompt is '||Please enter the PIN' (inside getpin-cb.c).
> This didnt work.
> But when i put a ':' at the end so that the prompt now is '||Please
> enter the PIN:' kdesu just works fine.
> I dont know if this is a bug in kdesu or pam_poldi.
> 
> Nevertheless i have found another problem concerning scdaemon:
> When im logged in to my linux as normal user with scdaemon running and
> then do a
> sudo somecmd
> i get an scdaemon error:
> (scdamon log:)
> 
> 2008-11-03 16:04:59 scdaemon[7575] Handhabungsroutine für fd -1 gestartet
> 2008-11-03 16:04:59 scdaemon[7575] PC/SC OPEN failed: sharing violation
> scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: -> OK GNU Privacy Guard's Smartcard server ready
> scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: <- SERIALNO
> 2008-11-03 16:04:59 scdaemon[7575] no supported card application found:
> Allgemeiner Fehler
> scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: -> ERR 100663297 Allgemeiner Fehler <SCD>
> scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: <- SERIALNO
> 2008-11-03 16:04:59 scdaemon[7575] no supported card application found:
> Allgemeiner Fehler
> scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: -> ERR 100663297 Allgemeiner Fehler <SCD>
> scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: <- RESTART
> scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: -> OK
> scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: <- BYE
> scdaemon[7575.0] DBG: -> OK closing connection
> 2008-11-03 16:04:59 scdaemon[7575] Handhabungsroutine für den fd -1 beendet
> 2008-11-03 16:05:01 scdaemon[7575] scdaemon (GnuPG) 2.0.9 angehalten
> 
> i guess the problem is the line "PC/SC OPEN failed: sharing violation".
> What can i do here?
> 
> If i kill all scdaemons and do a sudo it works fine.
> 
> Thank you!
> Regards,
> Gordian Klein
> 

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