[Swan] libreswan smartcards unexpected side effects

Ian Willis ian at checksum.net.au
Fri Apr 29 02:02:43 EEST 2022


So far it  appears to just be the card reader itself which causes the
issue. It also appears to cause issues with Firefox which becomes
unresponsive even after the card reader is removed.
[34032.370329] usb 1-2.1.3: new full-speed USB device number 17 using
xhci_hcd[34032.631033] usb 1-2.1.3: New USB device found,
idVendor=096e, idProduct=060d, bcdDevice= 3.52[34032.631036] usb 1-
2.1.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
SerialNumber=3[34032.631038] usb 1-2.1.3: Product: R502[34032.631039]
usb 1-2.1.3: Manufacturer: Feitian[34032.631040] usb 1-2.1.3:
SerialNumber: F6325B88290000F5[34066.200951] usb 1-2.1.3: USB
disconnect, device number 17
Currently looking through  https://access.redhat.com/articles/4253861
to gain a bit more insight on this and will probably just use an alternative reader.


Kind Regards
-----Original Message-----From: Paul Wouters <paul at nohats.ca>To: Ian
Willis <ian at checksum.net.au>Cc: Swan at lists.libreswan.orgSubject: Re:
[Swan] libreswan smartcards unexpected side effectsDate: Thu, 28 Apr
2022 22:37:27 +0200
There is an nss automatic hardware module loader config that makes
system wide hooks available in nss that can be disabled in /etc with
some option but I don’t remember exactly which one and a quick google
didn’t help me. I ran into it when I installed open dnssec that
installed softhsm and then Pluto’s nss also read it the softhsm stored
as part of nss.
Sent using a virtual keyboard on a phone
> On Apr 28, 2022, at 16:34, Ian Willis <ian at checksum.net.au> wrote:
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