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[-] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 6 points 4 days ago

Not knowing much about Serbian smartcards, but I had done quite a bit with smartcards in Linux before.

Have you seen this project? https://github.com/ubavic/bas-celik ... looks to be cross-platform and do what you're saying. Though you'd probably need pcscd, pcsc-tools, and possibly other similar packages, depending distro.

[-] de_lancre@lemmy.world 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Wow, thank you. No, I was not aware of it, sounds like together with srb-id-pkcs11 it should do the trick, it will be wonderful to finally move my auth from windows vm.

Yes, smart card reader itself should work, the only problem is encryption of key on card and use of that key with website. That module mentioned above exactly the thing that required it seems.

Still, my point stands, cause project was created just two years ago and isn't official in the first place. Unfortunately, government itself have no desire to support other platforms. :c

[-] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Ah if you want to use it on their website or in a browser you'll probably also need a mini card driver like OpenSC.

And if you're using firefox, you might have to go into settings to add a pkcs provider and tell it where opensc-pkcs11.so is.

There's lots of generic info out there on smartcards in Linux if you were so inclined to "figure it out"...but I don't blame them for not "supporting" Linux...that's kind of a minefield.

Still, that's the fun of Linux...realizing that "not supported" doesn't mean it won't work....just that they won't help you.

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