this morning I have had a pop up Window in the gnome desktop, that
- the esc service is stopped
- I should restart the esc service or
- restart the computer
But there is no esc servcie in CentOS 5 ?!
What to do? As far as I know, the server is ok. So I have closed the pop
up. It does not come up again after later login.
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10-11-2012, 11:56 AM
Scott Robbins
escd daemon
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 01:31:36PM +0200, Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
> Helo,
>
> this morning I have had a pop up Window in the gnome desktop, that
> - the esc service is stopped
> - I should restart the esc service or
> - restart the computer
>
> But there is no esc servcie in CentOS 5 ?!
>
> What to do? As far as I know, the server is ok. So I have closed the pop
> up. It does not come up again after later login.
Putting escd daemon into google brings up this as the first hit.
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10-11-2012, 01:03 PM
Helmut Drodofsky
escd daemon
Sorry, I had searched linux esc with the result:
Definition: ESCD: Extended System Configuration Data (BIOS, PNP)=-O
I have never used smart cards and I will not handle smart cards.
Can I erase it? yum search mentions this package. So I would prefer
yum erase esc
But: I will login in the future too ! Is this package mandatory for
CentOS 6?
Best regards
Helmut
Viele Grüße
Helmut Drodofsky
Internet XS Service GmbH
Heßbrühlstraße 15
70565 Stuttgart
Am 11.10.2012 13:56, schrieb Scott Robbins:
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 01:31:36PM +0200, Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
>> Helo,
>>
>> this morning I have had a pop up Window in the gnome desktop, that
>> - the esc service is stopped
>> - I should restart the esc service or
>> - restart the computer
>>
>> But there is no esc servcie in CentOS 5 ?!
>>
>> What to do? As far as I know, the server is ok. So I have closed the pop
>> up. It does not come up again after later login.
> Putting escd daemon into google brings up this as the first hit.
>
> https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2009-0085.html
>
>
>
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10-11-2012, 01:15 PM
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Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
> Sorry, I had searched linux esc with the result:
> Definition: ESCD: Extended System Configuration Data (BIOS, PNP)=-O
>
> I have never used smart cards and I will not handle smart cards.
I must be missing something - for smart cards, you need pcscd, and
probably openct, opensc, ccid....
mark "why would you think I need to know this...?"
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10-12-2012, 08:26 PM
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escd daemon
esc can let you look at your card in ways that are similar to what firefox->edit->prefrences->advanced->encryption can, except it is
more limited,
not as reliable (for instance right now FF is seeing my card details, but esc is not),
and is more annoying (i.e. pops up in your way *every* time the card insertion is detected).
My standard thing to do with esc is `yum remove esc`.
every time I see it get installed on machines I use, I hope that it has finally got something I want, but in the RHEL 5.X series it has not.
Todd - "Mr. admin *_why_* did you reinstall that!?"
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From: m.roth@5-cent.us [mailto:m.roth@5-cent.us]
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] escd daemon
Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
> Sorry, I had searched linux esc with the result:
> Definition: ESCD: Extended System Configuration Data (BIOS, PNP)=-O
>
> I have never used smart cards and I will not handle smart cards.
I must be missing something - for smart cards, you need pcscd, and
probably openct, opensc, ccid....
mark "why would you think I need to know this...?"
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