@janvlug @belastingdienst #libnfc was build to work with NFC chips and could also be used with e.g. #PN532 #arduino boards while #PCSC is the smartcard interface which also works with contact readers
I'm looking for an #NFC reader to use under #Fedora #Linux. Preferably without the need to manually install (proprietary) drivers.
I saw this recommendation:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nfctools/comments/1b7ahkd/any_recommendations_for_linuxfriendly_nfc/
So some options are:
ACR1252U
HID OMNIKEY 5022CL
Do you have any experience or recommendations? I prefer #openhardware and #opensource over proprietary.
What is the difference between #libnfc and #PCSC?
https://www.libhunt.com/compare-libnfc-vs-PCSC
My use case is to log in at the #Belastingdienst (@belastingdienst) with #DigiD.
Manipuler les tags #ST25 avec la #libNFC
https://connect.ed-diamond.com/hackable/hk-042/manipuler-les-tags-st25-avec-la-libnfc
#RFID #NFC
W00000000t.
After the fucking annoying and depressing bug hunt at work the previous days, I needed a success.
So I wrote a device driver in #libnfc for our company internal RFID card reader. Within one work day.
Yeaaaahh! That only goes to show, if I have something interesting to work on I can be very motivated!
(I mean, I still have some error handling to do, but all in all, it displays DESfire information already!)