Recent test results for various smart card readers

Current Status: 0.6.4rc1 has a severe bug in proto-t1.c that needs to be fixed. So testing is currently not necessary. In case you want to test, you can copy proto-t1.c from an older release to test everything except the proto-t1.c changes.

Reader name OpenCT Version Operating System Date Result Tester
Aladdin Etoken PRO 0.6.3 Debian/i386 sarge 2005-01-13 All ok. Andreas Jellinghaus
Schlumberger/Axalto e-gate 0.6.3 Debian/i386 sarge 2005-01-13 All ok. Andreas Jellinghaus
Rainbow iKey 3000 0.6.3 Debian/i386 sarge 2005-01-13 All ok. Andreas Jellinghaus
Chipdrive micro 120 V4.30 0.6.3 Debian/i386 sarge 2005-01-13 All ok. Andreas Jellinghaus
SPR / Chipdrive pinpad 532 0.6.3 Debian/i386 sarge 2005-01-23 No success Andreas Jellinghaus
Schlumberger/Axalto e-gate 0.6.4rc1 Debian/i386 sarge 2005-03-23 All ok. Andreas Jellinghaus
Aladdin Etoken PRO 0.6.4rc1 Debian/i386 sarge 2005-03-23 All ok. Andreas Jellinghaus
Omnikey CardMan 2020 0.6.5rc1 Fedora Core 4t2 2005-05-02 No success Ville Skyttä
Omnikey CardMan 4000 0.6.5rc1 Fedora Core 4t2 2005-05-02 No success Ville Skyttä
Omnikey CardMan 3121 0.6.5rc1 Fedora Core 3 2005-05-02 All ok. Ville Skyttä

After you have tested some hardware, please let us know by adding a line. If something does not work as expected, please also open a new ticket with a detailed bug report.

Note: adding your name as tester is optional. I think it might be nice for clarifying details.

How to test: extract the source, configure, make, make install, follow the quickstart guide in setting up the /var/run/openct directory, init.d script, hotplug files, config file. Run all of the tools at least once, test all options. Run some smart card software using a card (for example the opensc regression tests).