Scr331 Smart Card Reader Driver For Mac
This page will assist you in finding the correct drivers for your SCM Microsystems smart card reader. For a complete description of each of the following drivers please see the SCM readers page. Smart Card Readers: Product Name: Windows. Driver: Mac OS X: Linux: Solaris: SCR331-DI: V4.30.00.01: V1.01.0000: V2.02.00.01: V0.0.2 Kernel2.4.x.
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OpenSC targets smart cards, not smart card readers. So to use your smart card, you need a working smart card reader first.
OpenSC is supposed to work with any supported smart card (see SupportedHardware for a list) if you have a driver for your card reader or USB token. If you’re unsure, you need a PC/SC driver, which 99.9% of vendors provide for at least Windows platform. The legend of the fallen kingdom 1 codes. CT-API drivers are also supported (only if required and a driver is available from reader vendor, CT-API is a deprecated interface) and OpenCT (on Linux/BSD, if the reader or token does not work with pcsc-lite).
USB
Most common connector type for smart card readers is USB.
CCID
Almost all recent USB smart card readers follow the CCID specification. But not all. For USB dongles, a driver is needed for the USB connection if the token uses a proprietary protocol.
For a list of CCID smart card readers supported by libccid see https://ccid.apdu.fr/ccid/section.html. If you are planning to buy a smart card reader, be sure to check for CCID compliance (and extended APDU support if you want to be somewhat future-proof)
Some readers claim “CCID compatible” in marketing material but are not compliant (don’t work with operating system provided CCID drivers) in real life. Readers known to do this are:
- ACS ACR83
- ACS APG8201
USB tokens (PC/SC)
- Schlumberger/Axalto e-gate pcsc-lite driver: see Using-Schlumberger-e-gate-on-Linux
USB tokens (OpenCT)
- FIXME List of tokens supported by OpenCT
PIN pad readers
- Notes about CT-API and PinpadReaders
Bluetooth readers
If someone has experience with any of these, please comment.
- https://ftsafe.com/products/reader/BluetoothSDK available at Github(bR301 and bR301BLE(Bluetooth 4.2) , including for Android, iOS and Windows, Specification Detail)
- https://www.apriva.com/mobile-security/apriva-reader/ (SDK available under NDA/license, including for Android)
- https://baimobile.com/baimobile-readers-1 ?
- https://www.hidglobal.com/products/readers/omnikey/2061 End-of-life (Windows-only PC/SC driver, proprietary/NDA low level protocol)
- http://images.telos.com/files/external/BT200_Slick.pdf (not reachable)
Information on using existing PC/SC reader over bluetooth on Android: https://github.com/seek-for-android/pool/wiki/BTPCSC