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How to use eJava Token on my computer with LINUX OS

Post by wintstar » Thu Nov 19, 2015 2:30 am

I have received eJava Token. Now I am trying to test it on my computer with Ubuntu 15.04. But when I insert it to USB port, it seems that the os can't recognise this device. How can I use it on my computer?
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Re: How to use eJava Token on my computer with LINUX OS

Post by horse dream » Thu Nov 19, 2015 8:27 am

Firstly, you should install libccid and pcscd .
1. Insert the eJava Token into your computer, and use "usb-devices" to get the VID and PID of FT Java Token ( VID: 096E PID: 080F).

2. Then edit the libccid config. file sudo vi /etc/libccid_Info.plist

Add Java Token's VID to " ifdVendorID" list



Add the PID to " ifdProductID" list



Give a name you like for the token(e.g. FT Java Token ) and Add it to " ifdFriendlyName" list



3. Restart the service



Then eJava Token will work well on your computer.
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