The SCM SCR3311 smart card reader is primarily used as desktop and point of sales terminal. The 2 meter long USB cable allows the reader to be placed further away from the host PC system, supporting different set up needs (e.g. POS or banking counters).
With its vertical card slot, the SCR3311 is ideally suited for desktop use in applications such as logical access to computers and networks, digital signature authentication, electronic home banking, and e-Commerce. The SCR3311 is an ISO 7816 compliant vertical smart card reader used for cards in ID 1 format.
I have upgrade to Mac OS 14 and my smart card reader quit working. Works in safe mode and while booting up. Then stops functioning.Allow Accessories to connect is not visible. However, I can search for the function but not select it.MacBook Air M1, Sonoma Beta.
Mine has stopped working also. I can view the USB Card readers in the System Report, but it appears the readers aren't reading my actual card. Likely a firmware issue. Tried on two different card readers. 2020 MBP M1, Sonoma Developer Beta 2.
The smart card and reader works perfectly in Ventura and worked perfectly in the first developer beta of macOS Sonoma, but somewhere either beta 2 or beta 3 of the developer previews it stopped working.
I have replicated this with a clean install on different Mac hardware and the same issue. This is a Sonoma issue and not a reader or Mac hardware issue as the same reader and smart card continue to work well if I plug them into Ventura machine.
Just to confirm, a clean install of the released public version on 27th September - and still smart cards are NOT working, whereas they work perfectly on Ventura (and did on initial developer builds of Sonoma)
Yeah, it's not completely fixed for me, either. I'm on the RC, or Gold Master, or wherever we are at now. I can use the card reader to open sites in Safari, and to log into our virtual desktop, but once I do that, I can't use it for anything inside the virtual desktop. It can see the card reader but can't read the tokens off it. This same computer (2022 M1 MBP) worked fine the day prior to updating to the RC. No changes to hardware or software apart from the OS itself, and it stopped passing card reader credentials through to the virtual machine.
This article focuses on the steps required to successfully start using your smart card on ChromeOS on your personal, unmanaged device. If you are an admin and wish to deploy smart cards on managed devices across your organization, then please refer to Deploy smart cards on ChromeOS.
The Smart Card Connector app provides Chromebooks with PCSC support. This PCSC API can then be used by other applications such as smart card middleware and Citrix to provide functionality on top e.g. browser integration and virtual session redirection. You can install the app by going to the entry on the Chrome Web Store and clicking Add to Chrome.
In addition to the connector, you need to install the proper middleware app that can communicate with smart cards and offer client certificates that can authenticate you to HTTPS websites. Google has partnered with Drivelock to bring support for a wide range of cards and profiles, including PIV and CAC, onto ChromeOS. You can install the app by going to the entry on the Chrome Web Store and clicking on Install.
Apps like Citrix and Drivelock will need to contact the Smart Card Connector to communicate with your cards and readers. As cards and readers contain sensitive user information, the connector app will show users a permission dialog before granting access to any app. If you see a permission dialog prompted by a third party app you trust, click on ALLOW to move on.
The Identiv CLOUD 2700 R / F is the ideal PC-Linked USB contact smart card reader for a huge variety of applications.
Providing full compliance with all major industry standards such as ISO/IEC 7816, USB CCID, PC/SC, and Microsoft WHQL the CLOUD 2700 R / F seamlessly works with virtually all contact smart cards and PC operating systems.
The Identive CLOUD 4700 F Dual Interface USB Desktop Reader is the ideal combination of contact, contactless and leading edge NFC technologies. The optimized transaction times help to achieve real tap and go for best possible end user convenience and acceptance. It handles all of them, ID1 sized cards, key fobs, any size of token, NFC labels or even NFC enabled smart phones.
The Identive CLOUD 2900 R is a PC-Linked USB contact smart card reader, enabling an easy and seamless integration by providing full compliance to ISO/IEC 7816, CCID and PC/SC. The full support and compliance to EMV 2008 and GSA FIPS 201 expand the use to very specific applications requiring additional security and data protection. An extended card data transmission rate is adding end user convenience.
For a wide range of mobile governmental, enterprise and consumer use applications the Identive CLOUD 2900 R is the ideal choice. Due to its design, the reader is also ideally suited to be bundled with smart cards and software to support large scale project roll outs. Typical Identive CLOUD 2900 R application areas are electronic ID, social security and loyalty programs, e-Couponing, secure network log on, e-Banking as well as online shopping and gaming activities.
The Identive CLOUD 2910 R is a USB contact smart card reader for Windows Mobile and Android based devices like Tablet Computers or Smart Phones, enabling an easy and seamless integration by providing full compliance to ISO/IEC 7816, CCID and PC/SC. The full support and compliance to EMV 2008 and GSA FIPS 201 expand the use to very specific applications requiring additional security and data protection. An extended card data transmission rate is adding end user convenience.
For a wide range of mobile governmental, enterprise and consumer use applications the Identive CLOUD 2910 R is the ideal choice. Due to its design, the reader is also ideally suited to be bundled with smart cards and software to support large scale project roll outs. Typical Identive CLOUD 2910 R application areas are electronic ID, social security and loyalty programs, e-Couponing, secure network log on, e-Banking as well as online shopping and gaming activities.
The Identive Contact Smart Card SDK contains documentation, software tools, demo applications and source code samples to provide a comprehensive collection of development tools to work with Identive contact smart card reader products.
Software development companies can use the kit to develop systems, specific to their requirements to meet customer demands or to incorporate contact smart cards based on PC/SC specification into their current applications.
@MAXX prime offers a unique combination of fixed and expandable memory space, along with smart card based security and functionality. Plugged into any free USB port, this mobile device offers secure high-performance and cost-efficient handling of sensitive data.
The built-in smart card reader, on-board flash memory, a microSD card reader and its expansion capabilities via female USB connector make @MAXX prime the ideal device for implementing numerous secure applications which were earlier restricted due to limited storage space.
@MAXX lite offers fixed memory space, along with smart card based security and functionality. Plugged into any free USB port, this mobile device offers secure high-performance and cost-efficient handling of sensitive data.
The reader supports a variety of applications. Plugged in into any free USB port it is ideally suited for applications in the IT and data security domain such as secure network logon and email encryption, digital signature. It can also be used for managing SIM card content via PC applications.
The VDO card reader for driver cards makes this particularly convenient:
You connect the handy desktop device to your computer or laptop via a USB cable and insert the card. The dialog of the TIS-Web software guides you intuitively through the individual steps. Please note that with the TIS-Web Card Reader you can only read out driver cards, but not the mass memory of the digital tachographs.
Please also note that the TIS-Web software for archiving and visualizing data is not included with the card reader.
I have a CsmartID C05-163 conceptronic Id card reader but it doesn't work
I'm from belguim. On the site belgain iD there are drivers fore ubuntu 14.04 but after installing ubuntu doesn't see the reader and soo it doesn't work.
Can somebody help me?
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> Your question #255511 on Ubuntu changed:
> +question/255511
>
> Status: Open => Needs information
>
> Mark Rijckenberg requested more information:
> Not all card readers are supported in Linux.
>
> Can you please physically connect the card reader to the PC using a USB
> cable and then resend the output of this command?
>
> lsusb
>
> The last time you ran the command, the card reader was not connected. So
> the output was only useful in letting us know you are running Ubuntu
> 14.04 LTS
>
Op 08-10-14 om 21:41 schreef Mark Rijckenberg:
> Your question #255511 on Ubuntu changed:
> +question/255511
>
> Status: Open => Needs information
>
> Mark Rijckenberg requested more information:
> I also live in Belgium and I also use an eid card reader, but it is a
> different model and make.
>
> If you are not running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, please send us the full
> Terminal output of this command:
>
> lsb_release -a; uname -a; lsusb
>
> If you are using the Gnome interface, open the Terminal console via
> "Applications->Accessories->Terminal"
>
> If you are using the Unity interface (default graphical user interface
> in Ubuntu), use the 'search' function on the dash. Or you can click on
> the 'More Apps' button, click on the 'See more results' by the installed
> section, and find it in that list of applications. A third way,
> available after you click on the 'More Apps' button, is to go to the
> search bar, and see that the far right end of it says 'All
> Applications'. You then click on that, and you'll see the full list.
> Then you can go to Accessories > Terminal after that.
>
> So the methods in Unity are:
>
> Press CTRL-ALT-T key combination.
>
> Dash > Search for Terminal
>
> Dash > More Apps > 'See More Results' > Terminal
>
> Dash > More Apps > Accessories > Terminal
>
> In the Terminal, send us the output of this command:
>
> lsb_release -a; uname -a; lsusb
>
> If you are running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, please try my procedure here which
> was tested with a different eid card reader:
>
> -to-get-the-eid-electronic-
> card-reader-acr38u-working-in-ubuntu-14-04-64-bit/
>
> It might work for you too.
>