![]() by default Apple provides a CCID driver. ![]() A card is inserted in the reader and you see the ATR. #01: :1.0 (/System/Library/Frameworks/amework/PlugIns/pivtoken.appex) #01: .smartcardccid:1.4.27 (/usr/libexec/SmartCardServices/drivers/ifd-ccid.bundle) System_profiler has another very interesting command: system_profiler SPSmartCardsDataType But system_profiler provides a better command for smart cards. ![]() I mentioned it in "Level 1 smart card support on Mac OS X" to check the USB reader is seen by the system. I already knew " system_profiler SPUSBDataType" to list the USB devices. In a previous article " Level 1 smart card support on Mac OS X" I described some simple commands to check if the smart card stack is working correctly on a macOS system.īy re-reading the presentation " Working with Smart Cards: macOS and Security" by Richard Purves I discovered a new command.
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