| Loye: unfortunately this is not the case. If I build with OpenSC support
| then the binary will be linked against the OpenSC libraries, and this
| means that you will have to have those installed otherwise the binary
| simply won't run at all.
Another option for those wanting to use smart card support is just to
use a different agent than the ssh-agent that comese with ssh.
* Colin Watson
| Loye: unfortunately this is not the case. If I build with OpenSC support
| then the binary will be linked against the OpenSC libraries, and this
| means that you will have to have those installed otherwise the binary
| simply won't run at all.
Another option for those wanting to use smart card support is just to
use a different agent than the ssh-agent that comese with ssh.
http:// www.fsfe. org/en/ fellows/ tyrael/ fsfe_card_ complete_ gnupg_ssh_ login_how_ to
has an explanation on how to get it going (though the udev rules and
such need not be adjusted on newer versions of Ubuntu).
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