WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
Re: WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
Any news? I would really appreciate your help.
Re: WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
This log is completely different. Please, make me the same log with working reader. Perform the same task (test?).
Re: WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
Hello,
I did the exact same operation on the server but the two devices are different. On the USB version I have to enter a pin on the device when the server application tries to communicate with the device. Thats not necessary on the R232 version. Other than that, I did the same read operation.
Is there anything I can do to give you a log out of Ubuntu mate/rdesktop? I always thought both use the same rdp protocol - so it's confusing to me why it works with Ubuntu and not with WTware.
Would it make any difference the specify the device path to /dev/ttyUSB0 ? Thats how I successfully redirect the r232 version using rdesktop.
I did the exact same operation on the server but the two devices are different. On the USB version I have to enter a pin on the device when the server application tries to communicate with the device. Thats not necessary on the R232 version. Other than that, I did the same read operation.
Is there anything I can do to give you a log out of Ubuntu mate/rdesktop? I always thought both use the same rdp protocol - so it's confusing to me why it works with Ubuntu and not with WTware.
Would it make any difference the specify the device path to /dev/ttyUSB0 ? Thats how I successfully redirect the r232 version using rdesktop.
Re: WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
strace is a tool to log everyting in linux. But it's linux... In theory, simply run:
and it should produce tons of log.
Can you attach device to old 32-bit windows? There is easy to use microsoft tool: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysint ... ds/portmon It sniffs all serial traffic. As I remember, it also sniffs virtual COM.
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strace rdesktop options-to-rdesktop
Can you attach device to old 32-bit windows? There is easy to use microsoft tool: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysint ... ds/portmon It sniffs all serial traffic. As I remember, it also sniffs virtual COM.
Re: WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
I set up an old Widows XP machine with RS232 port to monitor both the original (RS232) and RS232 to USB connection. I add them as attachment. I had to shorten the log due to personal informations.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Serial0 SUCCESS Rate: 115200
13 0.00001006 medView.exe IOCTL_SERIAL_CLR_RTS Serial0 SUCCESS
14 0.00001062 medView.exe IOCTL_SERIAL_CLR_DTR Serial0 SUCCESS
15 0.00001620 medView.exe IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_LINE_CONTROL Serial0 SUCCESS StopBits: 1 Parity: EVEN WordLength: 8
16 0.00000726 medView.exe IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_CHAR Serial0 SUCCESS EOF:0 ERR:0 BRK:0 EVT:0 XON:11 XOFF:13
17 0.00000922 medView.exe IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_HANDFLOW Serial0 SUCCESS Shake:0 Replace:0 XonLimit:2048 XoffLimit:512
Last edited by jktz90 on Mon Nov 13, 2017 2:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
I reinstalled Ubuntu MATE and wasn't able to redirect my smartcard reader. Then I realized i had to give the ttyUSB device permissions-
Any chance this is related to the problem WTware has?
Readme:
After that, it worked without problems.sudo chmod go+rw /dev/ttyUSB0
Any chance this is related to the problem WTware has?
Readme:
The installation requires root access rights.
If medCompact terminal devices will be connected via RS232 to the system, the
administrator shall enable write access to the corresponding devices (e.g.
/dev/ttyS0 for COM1). Regarding COM1 this can be done using the command:
sudo chmod go+rw /dev/ttyS0
This command asks for the root password.
Supported distributions
This tool has been tested successfully on SuSE 10.3 and Ubuntu 8.4 ("hardy heron").
Re: WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
Try this on Ubuntu:
http://pxe.ru/files/testing/201711111721.zip
./rdesktop ...options..it..need.. > /tmp/log.txt
http://pxe.ru/files/testing/201711111721.zip
./rdesktop ...options..it..need.. > /tmp/log.txt
Re: WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
Here the rdesktop log.
Clean Ubuntu MATE installation - nothing added besides rdesktop and permission for ttyUSB0.
Clean Ubuntu MATE installation - nothing added besides rdesktop and permission for ttyUSB0.
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Re: WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
Please, try this: http://pxe.ru/files/testing/201711130123.zip
And show me the log.
And show me the log.
Re: WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
Works perfectly.
Much appreciated.
Much appreciated.
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Re: WTware - using chip card reader terminal with Raspberry v3
Is it safe for me to update to the current version of WTware or is the protocol not implemented?
Thanks
Thanks