Hi Anthony,
Thanks for the response. That would be helpful.
Do you happen to know about the support for RFC 6187.
Thanks
Anamitra
On 3/3/12 7:18 AM, "Anthony R Fletcher" <arif(a)mail.nih.gov> wrote:
On 03 Mar 2012 at 01:19:21, Anamitra Dutta Majumdar wrote:
> Hi Anthony ,
>
> Thanks for your responses.
> I have initiated a new thread.
> Can you provide me with further details.
>
> Thanks,
> Anamitra
>
>
>
> Hello Anamitra,
>
> I suggest you start a new thread on the list but, yes, there is smart
> card authentication support in Fedora using opensc. It's been in Fedora
> for a while.
>
> Anthony
>
> On 02 Mar 2012 at 16:36:51, Anamitra Dutta Majumdar wrote:
>
> I am looking for a version of OpenSSH that has support for RFC 6187
>and
> smart card authentication.
> Is there such a version out there yet.
> Thanks,
> Anamitra
>
OpenSSH has has smart card support since version 5.4. Basically you load
the smart public keys into your ssh-agent via the command
ssh-add -s <pkcs11-module>
and unload them via
ssh-add -e <pkcs11-module>
We are using
ssh-add -s opensc-pkcs11.so
which means you need to look into installing opensc and
associated packages. off the top of my head, you'll need
ccid, pcsc-lite-openct and openct.
So you first job is to get the commands
piv-tool --serial
pkcs11-tool
working with your smartcard. Once you have everything working you can
extract the public keys via
ssh-keygen -D opensc-pkcs11.so
Good luck.
Anthony
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