officially
There are three packages available:
- eToken_PKI_5.0_Ubuntu.zip
- eToken_PKI_Client_5.0_RPM_32.zip
- eToken_PKI_Client_5.0_RPM_64.zip
These packages support offically the following distributions:
- Red Hat Enterprise 5.2 (32-bit and 64-bit)
- CentOS 5.2 (32-bit and 64-bit)
- SUSE Linux Enterprise 10.3 (32-bit)
- Fedora 9 (32-bit)
- Ubuntu 8.04 (32-bit)
Ubutnu 8.04 (32-bit) and Ubuntu 9.04 (32-bit) with new 5.0 SP1 (Build 59)
unoffically
As you manage to run this PKI Client on other distributions, just drop us a note!
We got two hints to make the PKI Client 5.0 run on Ubuntu 9.04.
hint 1 - Thanks to Sven Anders.
- Just install the PKI Client 5.0
- remove the nss_tools from /etc/ld.so.conf.d/wwwwetoken-ld.conf (you may also remove /usr/lib/eToken/)
- Firefox will now run and be able to use the eToken.
- OpenVPN is reported to work with eToken.
- pkcs11-tool will be able to use the libeTPkcs11.so.
- Only etProps will crash with an segmentation fault.
hint 2: - Thanks to Vitaly Puzrin
- Install PKI Client 4.55
- Use older pcscd, for example 1.4.99.
Fedora 9 64bit (thanks to Jan Just Keijser):
install pcsc-lite 64bit (version 1.4.100) from FC10 (the 64bit RPM package also installs all 32bit libraries and also requires all 32bit dependencies libusb, hal-libs, pcsc-lite-libs, pcsc-lite)
- PKIMonitor works, 'openssl -req' works, 'pkcs11-tool -L' works, generating 2048bit Keys with openssl works
The PKI Client 32bit runs on Fedora 10. Install pcsc-lite and install pkiclient.
Fedora 11 (pre-release), 64 bit: It is reported, that the 64bit version runs on FC11. Thanks to Joao Pedro, who reported this.
- Install the following packages: hal-libs.i586, libusb.i586, pcsc-lite-libs.i586, freetype.i586, libXinerama.i586, zlib.i586, glib2.i586, glibc.i686, libXcursor.i586, libXfixes.i586, libXrandr.i586, libXi.i586 libICE.i586, libSM.i586, fontconfig.i586 and libpng.i586.
- The displaying of the GUI of eT Properties may be disordered.
- Initialization, Certificate Loading, logging in via SSH is reported to work.
- Ubuntu 9.10 (out of the box with SP1)
Ubuntu 10.04 (works for me
Ubuntu 10.10RC with OpenVPN is reported by Daniel Salcher from www.openvpn.eu.
Gentoo. 64 bit are working. 32bit do not work! Thanks to Bartosz Biegun, who provide a patch and ebuild.
