
In both cases the certificates are visible in MMC certificates snappin nad can be used in web applications.Īny idea why wouldn't smart card authentication worked from zero clients ? Redirection seems to work since certificates are visible in session and can be used, but then again certutil errors out in case of zero clients.

WaitForSingleObject: Service is in an unknown state.ĬertUtil: -SCInfo command FAILED: 0x80070102 (WIN32/HTTP: 258 WAIT_TIMEOUT) The Microsoft Smart Card Resource Manager is not running. So basically looks like smart card checks up against connection server since you are connected without asking for username and password, but then windows don't see the smart card to perform loging into the desktop.

Once you enter the PIN you get to select the pool and after you click connect you land on to the windows login screen, where you must enter password. When you insert smart card into the reader, the client starts automatically connecting to the server and prompts for PIN. When connecting from Zero clients (terra 2), to the same desktops using same smartcard reader and card, initially looks like it would work. Key Container = te-b2f6aac3-2a61-4c6e-8b81-fbcaf5ca6fc8ĬertUtil: -SCInfo command completed successfully. Provider = Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider 1.e.Īnalyzing card in reader: Gemalto USB SmartCard Reader 0 Status: SCARD_STATE_PRESENT | SCARD_STATE_UNPOWERED The Microsoft Smart Card Resource Manager is running. You select connection server, enter PIN and you get connected and logged into your Windows desktop. When connecting from laptops installed with various versions of Windows 10, the smart card login works as it should. Horizon agent is installed with PCoIP smart card redirection feture and without USB redirection. Also, I have tried un-installing/re-installing pcscd.Horizon 7.10, single connection server, full VMs with Windows 10 64bit build 1903. So far I haven't seen where I'm missing anything under the Ubuntu install that is present under Mint. I also tried the force-reload option, it returns * Restarting PCSC Lite resource manager pcscd įor what it's worth, the card reader and supporting software currently work under my Mint partition. If I try sudo service pcscd start, I get no error but the service doesn't start.

When I check service pcscd status it returns * pcscd is not running. If I understand this correctly, the error is indicating that it can't contact the pcscddaemon/service. When I run pcsc_scan the terminal returns the error, SCardEstablishContext: Service not available. The driver for the card reader is included in libccid. I have installed pcsc-tools, pcscd libccid, libnss3-tools, and coolkey. You can also add notes, documents, credit cards, software licenses, SSH. I have used this same card reader with Linux Mint and Previous versions of Ubuntu. Securely store, share, and manage passwords with different levels of access privileges. I'm trying to get a smart card reader (SCR3310) to work under Ubuntu 12.10.
