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)
Gentoo. 64 bit are working. 32bit do not work! Thanks to Bartosz Biegun, who provide a patch and ebuild.
