From brunojcm at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 00:17:50 2009 From: brunojcm at gmail.com (Bruno Medeiros) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 20:17:50 -0300 Subject: [fprint] Dell strange Upek device Message-ID: Hi all! I recently bought a Dell 1520 with a fingerprint device. After read something about fingerprint support on linux (I'm a Fedora 11 user), I discovered that everithing I need to use my fingerprint reader is installed, but probably my device is not supported by fprint. It's a little strange because it's not in the supported list nor the unsupported list. I've also found bugs in Fedora and Ubuntu trackers: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=474994 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/301567 Typing a lsusb i got: Bus 008 Device 003: ID 147e:1000 Upek Is this device supposed to be supported? If it is, what can i do to get it working? If it's not, how can I help to make it supported? Thanks in advance, -------- BrunoJCM -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20090930/84960475/attachment.html From m41k0.c3z4r at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 11:41:40 2009 From: m41k0.c3z4r at gmail.com (Maiko Cezar) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 07:41:40 -0300 Subject: [fprint] How can I use the NBIS software. In-Reply-To: <20090928173016.07a92664@0xff.cl> References: <994404da0909251229v3aad5a10ndd70df40ce8a70bc@mail.gmail.com> <20090925153922.5c62d3ca@0xff.cl> <994404da0909281142y4c4a362cy8b2aca1a63ed0212@mail.gmail.com> <20090928173016.07a92664@0xff.cl> Message-ID: <994404da0910010341i51b21be0mdda66a9b00ee05a5@mail.gmail.com> Hi, Thanks, just alloc memory before the memcpy function resolved my problem. Thanks a lot. 2009/9/28 Gustavo Cha?n Dumit > El Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:42:02 -0300 > Maiko Cezar escribi?: > > Hi, > Hi! > > > > I have tried to study the source-code of the libfprint library and I > > have many doubts that I would like to aks you. > go ahead. > > > > > In the firts time, I can't detach the device processing part to the > > image processing. > > is the method get-minutiae(parameters) capable to binarize a > > fingerprint and detect the minutiae ? > I think that's a big problem on libfprint. > The binarization is made by nbis software. > > > > > What kind of data this functions receive ? RAW ? > yes, all image process is done in RAW format. > > > > > I want to show you the main parts of my code, I'm using libfprint as > > a base but it doesn't work > > can you see them and tell me what do you thing???? > I don't have to much time, I have made 2 little hanges to your code, > try and tellme how it goes: > http://codepad.org/c1ptmyBi > > > > > I've use the libfprint to base my code, this is the main parts of my > > code that does not working. > > http://codepad.org/RKkc47w5 > > The full project (netbeans) with all header and classes is here: > > http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1772359/ImageFilter.zip > > > > 2009/9/25 Gustavo Cha?n Dumit > > > > > El Fri, 25 Sep 2009 16:29:36 -0300 > > > Maiko Cezar escribi?: > > > > Hi guys, > > > > > > > > I want to learn how I can use the NBIS software, to write my own > > > > code as you did with Libfprint. What functions from NBIS software > > > > can I use to binarize a bitmap and extract the minutiae from a > > > > fingerprint image? > > > > > > > > I read the pdf files that i found on the NIST website > > > > http://fingerprint.nist.gov/NBIS/nbis_export_control.pdf > > > > http://fingerprint.nist.gov/NBIS/nbis_non_export_control.pdf > > > > > > > > but without success, anyone can help me with this? > > > > > > Try reading libfprint code. > > > > > > -- > > > Gustavo Cha?n Dumit > > > http://0xff.cl > > > _______________________________________________ > > > fprint mailing list > > > fprint at reactivated.net > > > http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint > > > > > Bye! > > > -- > Gustavo Cha?n Dumit > http://0xff.cl > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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However, such code would not be accepted into libfprint (which is only interested in open code) and would be rejected by all major Linux distributions (due to the inclusion of proprietary software). Daniel From luizluca at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 15:56:55 2009 From: luizluca at gmail.com (Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 11:56:55 -0300 Subject: [fprint] Dell strange Upek device In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8b96e3d20910010756u213e9fd0u9f81ebff16248fe8@mail.gmail.com> Hello Bruno, I also have this same fp reader (notebook Compal JHL90). I tested in the past with upek software (downloaded from their site) and it worked. However, it is x86 only and I use x86_64. Also, fprint seems to be more widely used. With fprint, I didn't make it work in the past, even forcing the use of all of the three upek drivers. It was some time ago, I guess the beginning of this year, and maybe things have changed. I have the usb traffic captured for the working upek software but, at this moment, no one seems to be interested on it (I offered it in the fedora bug report). So, good luck and, please, report any new success. And for those on the list, I still have the usb traffic. :-) Cheers, --- Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca, Me. luizluca at gmail.com 2009/9/30 Bruno Medeiros : > Hi all! > > I recently bought a Dell 1520 with a fingerprint device. > After read something about fingerprint support on linux (I'm a Fedora 11 > user), I discovered that everithing I need to use my fingerprint reader is > installed, but probably my device is not supported by fprint. It's a little > strange because it's not in the supported list nor the unsupported list. > > I've also found bugs in Fedora and Ubuntu trackers: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=474994 > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/301567 > > Typing a lsusb i got: > Bus 008 Device 003: ID 147e:1000 Upek > > Is this device supposed to be supported? > If it is, what can i do to get it working? > If it's not, how can I help to make it supported? > > Thanks in advance, > > -------- > BrunoJCM > > _______________________________________________ > fprint mailing list > fprint at reactivated.net > http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint > > From acassis at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 18:54:32 2009 From: acassis at gmail.com (Alan Carvalho de Assis) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 14:54:32 -0300 Subject: [fprint] Enroll failed with error In-Reply-To: <37367b3a0909301327k5ef9eb72mda0363a40f2d1189@mail.gmail.com> References: <37367b3a0909301327k5ef9eb72mda0363a40f2d1189@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <37367b3a0910011054uc9e271dy9f5532c1ed549523@mail.gmail.com> In the reactivated wiki page I saw there are two drivers to support 147e:2016 devices, the "upeksonly" and the "upekts". Who can I know if my device has a biometric co-processor? I think I need this information to choose between "upeksonly" or "upekts" My device is an Eikon: http://www.upek.com/solutions/eikon/default.asp (the second one with USB cable) Best Regards, Alan On 9/30/09, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote: > Hi all, > > I am testing an external usb eikon upek (147e:2016) on Ubuntu 9.04 > with no success. > > All source code (libfprint, pam_fprint, fprint_demo, etc) is from > git://github.com/dsd/. > > This is the error message I am getting: > > root at metropolis:~/fpreader/libfprint/examples# ./enroll > This program will enroll your right index finger, unconditionally > overwriting any right-index print that was enrolled previously. If you > want to continue, press enter, otherwise hit Ctrl+C > > Found device claimed by UPEK TouchStrip Sensor-Only driver > Opened device. It's now time to enroll your finger. > > You will need to successfully scan your finger 1 times to complete the > process. > > Scan your finger now. > sync:error [fp_enroll_finger_img] unrecognised return code -4 > Enroll failed with error -22 > > > I search for these error message with no success, in fact I found the > second one here: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.fprint/953 but > with no response. > > Please help me with this issue. > > Best Regards, > > Alan > From izicochang at gmail.com Fri Oct 2 03:28:19 2009 From: izicochang at gmail.com (Izico Chang) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 10:28:19 +0800 Subject: [fprint] Futronics FS90 support and Qt GUI for fprint In-Reply-To: <4AC4BF3E.1010600@reactivated.net> References: <75826ec20909272238n2a069f1am93e40818da7062c@mail.gmail.com> <4AC4BF3E.1010600@reactivated.net> Message-ID: <75826ec20910011928h664c3378y1e67ac0e4e1874e9@mail.gmail.com> Hi, Pavel, Thanks for your suggestion very much, I have written a thin API of enroll/capture/verification layer upon NBIS mindtct/nfiq/bozorth3 now, and it works quite well, I'll finish the Qt GUI for it today. Hi, Daniel, Your intention to advocate open source in biometrics industry is well appreciated by me and I guess most other developers, an open minded but not open sourced guy mostly, but I think you should be more pragmatic but idealistic to this problem, not to be another RMS but to be another Linus Torvalds is better for the community IMHO. I respect RMS for his fight for evil desires of somebody in the world, but I think we should keep the ideology in context, you should fight with the real enemy but the enemy in your imagination. In biometrics, the chip vendors are accustomed to closed source as they invest a lot on R&D, they are not your enemy, the enemy is the one who want to steal the code of fprint and the SDK of the biometrics company and do a illegal rewrite of fprint and then distribute the product to customers to profit (such as me now if i do as I planned in the beginning). You can't fight with biometrics company now given the small adoption rate of fprint, you can only hope to adapt to them to gain more users, and one day when there're millions fprint users, the biometrics company will contact you to donate or write open source drivers for fprint themselves. Just my kind suggestion, in the purpose to advocate fprint and open source and benevolence to humanity in general. To All: On my Samsung S3C2410 SoC, the mindtct needs about 13 to 15 seconds to process a 256x256 image, and bozorth3 needs at most about 17 seconds for a match, i have not profiled the detail of time cost, and my final board use the FS90 with 300x440 image (I have no FS90 device in hand, so i test by sample pictures downloaded from online now, I finally remote debug on my client's machine to work on a real FS90), so I think the time will be even longer to be a little unbearable for end users, 15 seconds for enroll, 17 seconds for verification, who can bear this? Anybody give me suggestion if and how can i optimize mindtct and bozorth3 to be much quicker? Thanks, izico http://izico.appspot.com 2009/10/1 Daniel Drake : > Izico Chang wrote: >> >> I plan to write a FS90 driver to wrap the closed source FS90 SDK >> inside, is there any legal issue to do this way? I know your code is >> LGPL. > > Yes, LGPL means that you cannot link in that proprietary code. You would > have to do it as a separate app, which is called by a new (written by you) > libfprint driver. > > However, such code would not be accepted into libfprint (which is only > interested in open code) and would be rejected by all major Linux > distributions (due to the inclusion of proprietary software). > > Daniel > From davidek at ipnp.troja.mff.cuni.cz Fri Oct 2 09:11:26 2009 From: davidek at ipnp.troja.mff.cuni.cz (Tomas Davidek) Date: Fri, 02 Oct 2009 10:11:26 +0200 Subject: [fprint] UsbSnoop for Broadcom USH fingerprint reader Message-ID: <4AC5B5AE.6010303@ipnp.troja.mff.cuni.cz> Hello, so finally I managed to install WinXP and run UsbSnoop from http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/default.htm The log file is attached. Is there anything else that you developers need to include support for this particular device into fprint ? Cheers, Tomas E-mail : davidek at ipnp.troja.mff.cuni.cz, Tomas.Davidek at cern.ch -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: UsbSnoop.log Url: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091002/8b86bf76/UsbSnoop.ksh From nicolo.chieffo at gmail.com Fri Oct 2 10:13:41 2009 From: nicolo.chieffo at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Nicol=F2_Chieffo?=) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 11:13:41 +0200 Subject: [fprint] UsbSnoop for Broadcom USH fingerprint reader In-Reply-To: <4AC5B5AE.6010303@ipnp.troja.mff.cuni.cz> References: <4AC5B5AE.6010303@ipnp.troja.mff.cuni.cz> Message-ID: <98391a7b0910020213w253d949am3e69fa1a130e2078@mail.gmail.com> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Tomas Davidek wrote: > Hello, > ?so finally I managed to install WinXP and run UsbSnoop from > http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/default.htm > > The log file is attached. Is there anything else that you developers need to > include support for this particular device into fprint ? Let's hope someone will get "assigned" to support this device From dan at reactivated.net Sun Oct 4 11:31:08 2009 From: dan at reactivated.net (Daniel Drake) Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2009 16:16:08 +0545 Subject: [fprint] Unsupported devices and driver development Message-ID: <4AC8796C.1010200@reactivated.net> Just added a section to the top of http://reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Unsupported_devices The situation right now is a bit regrettable, due to lack of people involved on the development side, and challenges introduced by the current generation of fingerprint scanning devices. Personally, I'm not finding time, and also I've got 2 unsupported devices here which are giving me headaches, I've spent hours on each one and am not making progress. :( There do not appear to be any active driver development efforts happening at the moment. Plenty of users have published USB sniff logs on the mailing list for many of the devices below, the next step is for someone to step up, examine these logs and write driver code. This is a very difficult task if said developer does not have a good level of knowledge of USB and the workings of similar devices, and is impractically time consuming if the developer does not have access to the hardware. The difficulties here include: * The current generation of devices usually include encryption, of either the procotol, the image data, or both * Even where the image data is unencrypted, the data comes directly from the sensor, so complex reconstruction algorithms are needed to convert it to image form Another approach is to use chinese-wall reverse engineering, where 1 party disassembles and documents the windows driver for such hardware, and another party writes a libfprint driver. This is also very time consuming and requires a very skilled and patient person to do the disassembly/documentation. In short: what we need right now is skilled developers who have done this kind of driver-development before, who have access to the hardware, and a lot of time on their hands. You're unlikely to spur progress by posting further sniff logs to the mailing list. From dehqan65 at gmail.com Sun Oct 4 17:00:29 2009 From: dehqan65 at gmail.com (a dehqan) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 19:30:29 +0330 Subject: [fprint] Fingerprint GUI is installed and configured but does not work Message-ID: <267bb6670910040900m3d1619f7u327adec2098e797@mail.gmail.com> In The Name Of God The merciful Good day everyone ; Fingerprint GUI 0.11 is installed and configured and works for scanning and verifing after configuring SU or LOGIN it did not work . Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0483:2016 SGS Thomson Microelectronics Fingerprint Reader . ubuntu 9.04 .32bit What is the problem ? And what does this mean ? "It is assumed you have at least one fingerprint registered for your user account and another one for the root user. Also make sure there is set a password for root (sudo passwd root). " Is not it enough to save finger from fingerprint GUI in non-root user ? Regards dehqan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091004/89976a1c/attachment.html From dehqan65 at gmail.com Mon Oct 12 09:11:52 2009 From: dehqan65 at gmail.com (a dehqan) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 11:41:52 +0330 Subject: [fprint] Just SU does not work .. Message-ID: <267bb6670910120111y27526d4dx4be75fbbe98e9989@mail.gmail.com> In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful G0od day everyone ; version 0.11 is installed on ubuntu 9.04 ,finger print works fine for sudo ,login ,gdm ,screen saver but it does not work for su ,and system does not open a GUI widget requesting a finger swipe . Regards dehqan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091012/253e1655/attachment-0001.html From dehqan65 at gmail.com Mon Oct 12 09:12:13 2009 From: dehqan65 at gmail.com (a dehqan) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 11:42:13 +0330 Subject: [fprint] How to use fingerprint for Bios ? Message-ID: <267bb6670910120112g54600ca6l8d5f247618c7d9a5@mail.gmail.com> In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful Good day everyone; How to use fingerprint for Bios ? means how to use fingerprint before grub for system boot ? Regards dehqan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091012/f9e42f24/attachment.html From dehqan65 at gmail.com Mon Oct 12 09:08:42 2009 From: dehqan65 at gmail.com (a dehqan) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 11:38:42 +0330 Subject: [fprint] How to use fingerprint for Bios ? Message-ID: <267bb6670910120108s62c4c0cckb019e3287252124@mail.gmail.com> In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful Good day everyone; How to use fingerprint for Bios ? means how to use fingerprint before grub for system boot ? Regards dehqan [image: Permalink] [image: Send private email] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091012/3aaeb8de/attachment.html From arteme at gmail.com Thu Oct 15 09:05:03 2009 From: arteme at gmail.com (Artem Egorkine) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:05:03 +0300 Subject: [fprint] How to use fingerprint for Bios ? In-Reply-To: <267bb6670910120112g54600ca6l8d5f247618c7d9a5@mail.gmail.com> References: <267bb6670910120112g54600ca6l8d5f247618c7d9a5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: I'm afraid libfprint won't help you with that... - Artem On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:12 AM, a dehqan wrote: > In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful > > Good day everyone; > How to use fingerprint for Bios ? > means how to use fingerprint before grub for system boot ? > > Regards dehqan > _______________________________________________ > fprint mailing list > fprint at reactivated.net > http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091015/72b64722/attachment.html From dehqan65 at gmail.com Thu Oct 15 12:17:27 2009 From: dehqan65 at gmail.com (a dehqan) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 14:47:27 +0330 Subject: [fprint] How to use fingerprint for Bios ? In-Reply-To: References: <267bb6670910120112g54600ca6l8d5f247618c7d9a5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <267bb6670910150417p148f44fesec50600600681a93@mail.gmail.com> In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful Good day everyone ; Thanks for your attention ; Any way that finger print can be used before gdm login ? e.g bios passwords ,hard password , ... ? Regards dehqan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091015/48c99569/attachment.html From mail at andreasboehm.info Thu Oct 15 12:24:33 2009 From: mail at andreasboehm.info (=?windows-1252?Q?Andreas_B=F6hm?=) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 13:24:33 +0200 Subject: [fprint] New Laptop to Add to the List :) Message-ID: ?Hi Guys, ? i've just installed fprint succesfully on my HP nc2400 with AuthenTec, Inc. AES2501 Fingerprint Sensor integrated. ? USB-ID: Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 003 Device 002: ID 08ff:2580 AuthenTec, Inc. AES2501 Fingerprint Sensor Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub ? Greetz Andreas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091015/fdd9c2d7/attachment.html -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: =?windows-1252?Q?Andreas_B=F6hm?= Subject: New Laptop to Add to the List :) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 07:08:34 +0000 Size: 3186 Url: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091015/fdd9c2d7/attachment.mht From acassis at gmail.com Thu Oct 15 15:09:25 2009 From: acassis at gmail.com (Alan Carvalho de Assis) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:09:25 -0300 Subject: [fprint] How to use fingerprint for Bios ? In-Reply-To: <267bb6670910150417p148f44fesec50600600681a93@mail.gmail.com> References: <267bb6670910120112g54600ca6l8d5f247618c7d9a5@mail.gmail.com> <267bb6670910150417p148f44fesec50600600681a93@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <37367b3a0910150709u1d43d9e8l432925654b3111cf@mail.gmail.com> On 10/15/09, a dehqan wrote: > In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful > > Good day everyone ; > Thanks for your attention ; > > Any way that finger print can be used before gdm login ? e.g bios passwords > ,hard password , ... ? > Take a look on this page: http://reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Pam_fprint Regards, Alan From hadess at hadess.net Thu Oct 15 16:03:57 2009 From: hadess at hadess.net (Bastien Nocera) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 16:03:57 +0100 Subject: [fprint] How to use fingerprint for Bios ? In-Reply-To: <37367b3a0910150709u1d43d9e8l432925654b3111cf@mail.gmail.com> References: <267bb6670910120112g54600ca6l8d5f247618c7d9a5@mail.gmail.com> <267bb6670910150417p148f44fesec50600600681a93@mail.gmail.com> <37367b3a0910150709u1d43d9e8l432925654b3111cf@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1255619037.19029.5.camel@localhost.localdomain> On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 11:09 -0300, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote: > On 10/15/09, a dehqan wrote: > > In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful > > > > Good day everyone ; > > Thanks for your attention ; > > > > Any way that finger print can be used before gdm login ? e.g bios passwords > > ,hard password , ... ? > > > > Take a look on this page: > > http://reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Pam_fprint Except that pam_fprint is dead, you should be using pam_fprintd instead, as shipped in fprintd. From kunal.gangakhedkar at gmail.com Thu Oct 15 15:11:50 2009 From: kunal.gangakhedkar at gmail.com (Kunal Gangakhedkar) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 19:41:50 +0530 Subject: [fprint] Unsupported devices and driver development In-Reply-To: <4AC8796C.1010200@reactivated.net> References: <4AC8796C.1010200@reactivated.net> Message-ID: <200910151941.50281.kunal.gangakhedkar@gmail.com> On Sunday 04 Oct 2009 4:01:08 pm Daniel Drake wrote: > Just added a section to the top of > http://reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Unsupported_devices > > The situation right now is a bit regrettable, due to lack of people > involved on the development side, and challenges introduced by the > current generation of fingerprint scanning devices. Personally, I'm not > finding time, and also I've got 2 unsupported devices here which are > giving me headaches, I've spent hours on each one and am not making > progress. :( > > > > > There do not appear to be any active driver development efforts > happening at the moment. > > Plenty of users have published USB sniff logs on the mailing list for > many of the devices below, the next step is for someone to step up, > examine these logs and write driver code. This is a very difficult task > if said developer does not have a good level of knowledge of USB and the > workings of similar devices, and is impractically time consuming if the > developer does not have access to the hardware. > Yes, I have access to hardware, but no skills in USB - which means I need to invest a lot more time in understanding the fundamentals. It looks rather difficult to spare time with office workload. :( In fact, I haven't been able to dedicate time to understand the sniff logs that I generated quite some time ago :( If you can point me to some starting points for how to go about understanding USB stuff, I'll try to at least start with it. > In short: what we need right now is skilled developers who have done > this kind of driver-development before, who have access to the hardware, > and a lot of time on their hands. You're unlikely to spur progress by > posting further sniff logs to the mailing list. As you correctly put here, having free time is the problem for most of us.:( PS: why is it that I end up getting flood of emails from the list at one go - for mails going as back as a month? Kunal From kunal.gangakhedkar at gmail.com Thu Oct 15 17:15:15 2009 From: kunal.gangakhedkar at gmail.com (Kunal Gangakhedkar) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 21:45:15 +0530 Subject: [fprint] How to use fingerprint for Bios ? In-Reply-To: <1255619037.19029.5.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <267bb6670910120112g54600ca6l8d5f247618c7d9a5@mail.gmail.com> <37367b3a0910150709u1d43d9e8l432925654b3111cf@mail.gmail.com> <1255619037.19029.5.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <200910152145.16026.kunal.gangakhedkar@gmail.com> On Thursday 15 Oct 2009 8:33:57 pm Bastien Nocera wrote: > On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 11:09 -0300, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote: > > On 10/15/09, a dehqan wrote: > > > In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful > > > > > > Good day everyone ; > > > Thanks for your attention ; > > > > > > Any way that finger print can be used before gdm login ? e.g bios > > > passwords ,hard password , ... ? > > > > Take a look on this page: > > > > http://reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Pam_fprint > > Except that pam_fprint is dead, you should be using pam_fprintd instead, > as shipped in fprintd. > How do either of these help the OP? The original question was about doing the fp match even before the OS is booted into - for bios paswords etc. I don't think it's possible without a custom BIOS. Maybe, custom coreboot/linuxbios image with fp support help? Do mainstream motherboards support coreboot/linuxbios? Check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coreboot http://www.coreboot.org/Supported_Motherboards This might also be of interest to the OP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splashtop Kunal From davey at incanberra.com.au Thu Oct 15 19:46:48 2009 From: davey at incanberra.com.au (David Murn) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 05:46:48 +1100 Subject: [fprint] [Spam?]Re: How to use fingerprint for Bios ? In-Reply-To: <267bb6670910150417p148f44fesec50600600681a93@mail.gmail.com> References: <267bb6670910120112g54600ca6l8d5f247618c7d9a5@mail.gmail.com> <267bb6670910150417p148f44fesec50600600681a93@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1255632408.14294.9.camel@grunge> On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 14:47 +0330, a dehqan wrote: > In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful What the..? > Any way that finger print can be used before gdm login ? e.g bios > passwords ,hard password , ... ? You have asked two separate questions here, whether fprint can be used before gdm, and then if it can be used with bios. If youre talking about fprint for your BIOS/CMOS setup password, I think youre out of luck, short of modifying an opensource BIOS and re-flashing your system. If you simply wish to use fprint before the gdm login window appears, disable gdm in your startup, then use pam_fprintd at the login prompt, then start gdm manually from a shell prompt. That will allow you to authenticate before starting the X server (gdm), if thats what you mean. David From dehqan65 at gmail.com Fri Oct 16 18:42:27 2009 From: dehqan65 at gmail.com (a dehqan) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 21:12:27 +0330 Subject: [fprint] How to use fingerprint for Bios ? In-Reply-To: <00163600ce44f66b0a0475f9a2d9@google.com> References: <001485eafd4a727ce60475f969c5@google.com> <00163600ce44f66b0a0475f9a2d9@google.com> Message-ID: <267bb6670910161042v7d4fa433yd214e03ca01effbb@mail.gmail.com> In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful Good day everyone ; Thanks for your attentioIn ; On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:25 PM, wrote: > > I imagine it is likely that it is really actually the data on your hard > drive you wish to secure, in which case you are going about it the wrong > way, you should encrypt your home partition which would require a password > to be entered at boot when linux attempts to mount your home partition, that > way all your browsing habits and personal data will be secure if someone > gets their hands on your hardware. According to this page how to enable FDE ? http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Full_Disk_Encryption_(FDE) Then in the middle of page is written : TPM It should be possible to use TPM (with fingerprint readers...) not tested yet. - T61 with TPM & fingerprints, FDE password works with a configured fingerprint but you must use windows based software to program the imprint. By keeping a small windows partition, I am able to boot linux with a fingerprint, fingerprint passes the TPM power-on password AND the FDE disk 1 password, which is separate. He/She has mntioned that it is possible to use ,but how ? Regards dehqan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091016/04cf65ce/attachment.html From mickstephenson at googlemail.com Fri Oct 16 19:23:35 2009 From: mickstephenson at googlemail.com (Michael Stephenson) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 19:23:35 +0100 Subject: [fprint] How to use fingerprint for Bios ? In-Reply-To: <267bb6670910161042v7d4fa433yd214e03ca01effbb@mail.gmail.com> References: <001485eafd4a727ce60475f969c5@google.com> <00163600ce44f66b0a0475f9a2d9@google.com> <267bb6670910161042v7d4fa433yd214e03ca01effbb@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1255717415.5145.50.camel@michael-desktop> On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 21:12 +0330, a dehqan wrote: > > In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful > > Good day everyone ; > Thanks for your attentioIn ; > > On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:25 PM, > wrote: > > > I imagine it is likely that it is really actually the data on > your hard drive you wish to secure, in which case you are > going about it the wrong way, you should encrypt your home > partition which would require a password to be entered at boot > when linux attempts to mount your home partition, that way all > your browsing habits and personal data will be secure if > someone gets their hands on your hardware. > > According to this page how to enable FDE ? > http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Full_Disk_Encryption_(FDE) > > Then in the middle of page is written : > > TPM > It should be possible to use TPM (with fingerprint readers...) not > tested yet. > > * T61 with TPM & fingerprints, FDE password works with a > configured fingerprint but you must use windows based software > to program the imprint. By keeping a small windows partition, > I am able to boot linux with a fingerprint, fingerprint passes > the TPM power-on password AND the FDE disk 1 password, which > is separate. > He/She has mntioned that it is possible to use ,but how ? > > Regards dehqan > Ignore that method, it involves using Windows software, if it is indeed only the personal data in you home directory you are wishing to secure with encryption as I previously suggested, you should use a method such as this: http://polishlinux.org/howtos/encrypted-home-partition-in-linux/ Using this method you can use PAM to decrypt your partition upon login, and since fprint is integrated into PAM you can authenticate using a fingerprint device. I suggest you use Fedora 11 which already ships a fingerprint enabled gdm. Michael From mweinelt at gmail.com Sat Oct 17 00:09:50 2009 From: mweinelt at gmail.com (Martin Weinelt) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 01:09:50 +0200 Subject: [fprint] What device can be bought in Germany atm? Message-ID: <4AD8FD3E.9030006@gmail.com> Hey there, so I bought my first fingerprint reader like a year ago, it was some new-ish upekts which doesn't work with fprint (yet). What devices, currently working and with a decent quality, can you recommend to buy in Germany. I. e. where to get the right revisions and such. Any replys appreciated! Martin From it at voliacable.com Sun Oct 18 22:19:01 2009 From: it at voliacable.com (Alex) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 00:19:01 +0300 Subject: [fprint] win32 port of the fprint Message-ID: <001501ca5038$9d4a8de0$712a7b4d@ALEX> Hello, I?ve recently got a task to use libfprint in some project on win32 platform and wanted to ask if there were any successful attempts of porting libfprint to win32? Thanks in advance. Respetfully, Alex Dovgodko. _____ ? ????????? ?????????? ?????? SPAMfighter-? ??? ??????? ?????????????. ?? ?????? ?????? ????????? ??????? 2598 ??????, ??????????????. ???????????? ??????? ?????? ?? ????? ????? ????????? ? ????? ??????????? ???????. ??????? ?? SPAMfighter ? ?????????? ????????? ?????????! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091019/97cce7a8/attachment.html From foguinho.peruca at gmail.com Mon Oct 19 18:31:16 2009 From: foguinho.peruca at gmail.com (Jefferson Luiz Oliveira de Campos) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 15:31:16 -0200 Subject: [fprint] Developing new application... Message-ID: <15dd25720910191031l13f7c84o4b655365b5f5be23@mail.gmail.com> Hi! I am developing an application suite of the examples provided. I'm having difficulty compiling this new application. How do I add new library? To compile, use the command "make". Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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How do I add new > library? > To compile, use the command "make". > > Jeff > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > fprint mailing list > fprint at reactivated.net > http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint > -- Jason Gerfen Systems Administration/Web application development jason.gerfen at scl.utah.edu Marriott Library Lab Systems PC 295 South 1500 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0806 Ext 5-9810 From leif.walsh at gmail.com Mon Oct 19 20:02:38 2009 From: leif.walsh at gmail.com (Leif Walsh) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 21:02:38 +0200 Subject: [fprint] Developing new application... In-Reply-To: <4ADCA852.5010000@scl.utah.edu> References: <15dd25720910191031l13f7c84o4b655365b5f5be23@mail.gmail.com> <4ADCA852.5010000@scl.utah.edu> Message-ID: -lfprint probably On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Jason Gerfen wrote: > gcc -o file.c name-of-app -llibfprint > > Not sure if it is indeed the libfprint name perhaps someone can verify this? > > Jefferson Luiz Oliveira de Campos wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I am developing an application suite of the examples provided. I'm >> having difficulty compiling this new application. How do I add new >> library? >> To compile, use the command "make". >> >> Jeff >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> fprint mailing list >> fprint at reactivated.net >> http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint >> > > > -- > Jason Gerfen > Systems Administration/Web application development > jason.gerfen at scl.utah.edu > > Marriott Library > Lab Systems PC > 295 South 1500 East > Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0806 > Ext 5-9810 > > _______________________________________________ > fprint mailing list > fprint at reactivated.net > http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint > -- Cheers, Leif From illth at gmx.de Wed Oct 21 13:04:58 2009 From: illth at gmx.de (Thomas Ilnseher) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 14:04:58 +0200 Subject: [fprint] Developing new application... In-Reply-To: <4ADCA852.5010000@scl.utah.edu> References: <15dd25720910191031l13f7c84o4b655365b5f5be23@mail.gmail.com> <4ADCA852.5010000@scl.utah.edu> Message-ID: <1256126698.5563.32.camel@pcmik05.zmk.uni-kl.de> Am Montag, den 19.10.2009, 11:56 -0600 schrieb Jason Gerfen: > gcc -o file.c name-of-app -llibfprint taht won't work. Use gcc -o name-of-app file.c -lfprint > > Not sure if it is indeed the libfprint name perhaps someone can verify this? > > Jefferson Luiz Oliveira de Campos wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I am developing an application suite of the examples provided. I'm > > having difficulty compiling this new application. How do I add new > > library? > > To compile, use the command "make". > > > > Jeff > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > fprint mailing list > > fprint at reactivated.net > > http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint > > > > From foguinho.peruca at gmail.com Thu Oct 22 14:34:04 2009 From: foguinho.peruca at gmail.com (Jefferson Luiz Oliveira de Campos) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 11:34:04 -0200 Subject: [fprint] Developing new application... In-Reply-To: <1256126698.5563.32.camel@pcmik05.zmk.uni-kl.de> References: <15dd25720910191031l13f7c84o4b655365b5f5be23@mail.gmail.com> <4ADCA852.5010000@scl.utah.edu> <1256126698.5563.32.camel@pcmik05.zmk.uni-kl.de> Message-ID: <15dd25720910220634u2565b484m10cb6715f8473d20@mail.gmail.com> Hi! Thanks for advice! But that isn't exactly what i need. I use the the example application to write my own program. I make just a little modification. So, I need to know how I include mysql library in project to access the database. ("enrool.c" and "verify.c") and compiling it (I think that use the "libtool packge" to do this). thanks... Jeff On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Thomas Ilnseher wrote: > Am Montag, den 19.10.2009, 11:56 -0600 schrieb Jason Gerfen: > > gcc -o file.c name-of-app -llibfprint > taht won't work. Use > > gcc -o name-of-app file.c -lfprint > > > > Not sure if it is indeed the libfprint name perhaps someone can verify > this? > > > > Jefferson Luiz Oliveira de Campos wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > > > I am developing an application suite of the examples provided. I'm > > > having difficulty compiling this new application. How do I add new > > > library? > > > To compile, use the command "make". > > > > > > Jeff > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > fprint mailing list > > > fprint at reactivated.net > > > http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > fprint mailing list > fprint at reactivated.net > http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint > -- Att. Jefferson Luiz. >>> Voc? luta para que possa ficar mais forte ou voc? quer mais poder para continuar lutando? <<< -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091022/2b38b868/attachment.html From yq000cn at gmail.com Thu Oct 22 16:05:31 2009 From: yq000cn at gmail.com (Yao) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 23:05:31 +0800 Subject: [fprint] fprint with URU4000 problems. Message-ID: <4a2640b40910220805m3f4226a7p3a4b0b9571cbd804@mail.gmail.com> Dear everyone. I bought uru4000 fingerprint scanner with USB port. Now I want to use it in Debian. My OS environment is Linux Debian lenny, kernel 2.6.26, gcc4.3.2 I install the fprint following these step: #sudo aptitude install libfrpint0 libpam-fprint libfprint-dev fprint-demo then connect the URU4000 #lsusb Bus 001 Device 007: ID 05ba:0007 DigitalPersona, Inc. #dmesg [ 4698.185486] usb 1-1: USB disconnect, address 6 [ 4701.001460] usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 7 [ 4701.942953] usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 2 choices [ 4701.983740] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=05ba, idProduct=0007 [ 4701.983747] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 [ 4701.983750] usb 1-1: Product: Biokey 200 A&T Sensor [ 4701.983752] usb 1-1: Manufacturer: ZKSoftware Inc. [ 4701.983754] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: {A125424F-41F4-1142-9106-971A67137B82} # pam_fprint_enroll -f 7 This program will enroll your finger, unconditionally overwriting any selected print that was enrolled previously. If you want to continue, press enter, otherwise hit Ctrl+ C Found device claimed by Digital Persona U.are.U 4000/4000B driver Opened device. It's now time to enroll your finger. You will need to successfully scan your Right Index Finger 1 times to complete the process. Scan your finger now. ----------------------- Yes, It seem the scanner is working now, but it is dead there and the console has no reponse and I have to hit Ctrl+C to stop it. Also I try fprint_demo, but the same problem, when I Kick entroll to get fingerprint, it is dead and the LED of the URU4000 light and no flicker. Anyone can help me? Look forward for your reply. thanks. Yao -- Qi Yao School of Information Science & Engineering Lanzhou University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091022/ac8861c9/attachment.html From foguinho.peruca at gmail.com Thu Oct 22 17:50:18 2009 From: foguinho.peruca at gmail.com (Jefferson Luiz Oliveira de Campos) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 14:50:18 -0200 Subject: [fprint] fprint with URU4000 problems. In-Reply-To: <4a2640b40910220805m3f4226a7p3a4b0b9571cbd804@mail.gmail.com> References: <4a2640b40910220805m3f4226a7p3a4b0b9571cbd804@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <15dd25720910220950p30775c07m13221793cbd2f0d3@mail.gmail.com> Hi! Try use a new post to this thread (for organization of the list). So, I tried with Lenny but I couldn't make it work. So I switched to "Ubuntu 9.04" and the scanner worked fine to me. Another thing: You tried to test your hardware? Jeff On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Yao wrote: > Dear everyone. > > I bought uru4000 fingerprint scanner with USB port. Now I want to use it in > Debian. > My OS environment is Linux Debian lenny, kernel 2.6.26, gcc4.3.2 > I install the fprint following these step: > #sudo aptitude install libfrpint0 libpam-fprint libfprint-dev fprint-demo > then connect the URU4000 > #lsusb > Bus 001 Device 007: ID 05ba:0007 DigitalPersona, Inc. > > #dmesg > [ 4698.185486] usb 1-1: USB disconnect, address 6 > [ 4701.001460] usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and > address 7 > [ 4701.942953] usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 2 choices > [ 4701.983740] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=05ba, idProduct=0007 > [ 4701.983747] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, > SerialNumber=3 > [ 4701.983750] usb 1-1: Product: Biokey 200 A&T Sensor > [ 4701.983752] usb 1-1: Manufacturer: ZKSoftware Inc. > [ 4701.983754] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: > {A125424F-41F4-1142-9106-971A67137B82} > > # pam_fprint_enroll -f 7 > This program will enroll your finger, unconditionally overwriting any > selected print that was enrolled previously. If you want to continue, press > enter, otherwise hit Ctrl+ C > > Found device claimed by Digital Persona U.are.U 4000/4000B driver > Opened device. It's now time to enroll your finger. > > You will need to successfully scan your Right Index Finger 1 times to > complete the process. > > Scan your finger now. > > ----------------------- > Yes, It seem the scanner is working now, but it is dead there and the > console has no reponse and I have to hit Ctrl+C to stop it. > Also I try fprint_demo, but the same problem, when I Kick entroll to get > fingerprint, it is dead and the LED of the URU4000 light and no flicker. > > Anyone can help me? > > Look forward for your reply. > > thanks. > Yao > > > > > > > -- > Qi Yao > School of Information Science & Engineering Lanzhou University > > > > _______________________________________________ > fprint mailing list > fprint at reactivated.net > http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint > > -- Att. Jefferson Luiz. >>> Voc? luta para que possa ficar mais forte ou voc? quer mais poder para continuar lutando? <<< -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091022/dc7b7702/attachment.html From nicolas.blankleider at tslogico.com Thu Oct 22 19:02:43 2009 From: nicolas.blankleider at tslogico.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Nicol=E1s_Blankleider?=) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 16:02:43 -0200 Subject: [fprint] uru4500 Message-ID: <515373fe0910221102o232791b2wce6a284d76d0db9c@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I'm new with libfrpint. I'm working with uru4000 and everything works properly, I want to know if the uru4500 does everything right or I will have problems. Thanks, Regards. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I never used a fingerprint reader before, what do people prefer, swipe or press readers? Also would love to use the 4500 model but read the threads about it not working. What would the chances be of having it supported if I supplied one to the developers? TIA. Best Regards Jens From yq000cn at gmail.com Fri Oct 23 06:23:20 2009 From: yq000cn at gmail.com (Yao) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 13:23:20 +0800 Subject: [fprint] fprint with URU4000 problems. In-Reply-To: <15dd25720910220950p30775c07m13221793cbd2f0d3@mail.gmail.com> References: <4a2640b40910220805m3f4226a7p3a4b0b9571cbd804@mail.gmail.com> <15dd25720910220950p30775c07m13221793cbd2f0d3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4a2640b40910222223l5e04a846sbd5d36fa84288601@mail.gmail.com> Hi Jeff, I also switch to Ubuntu 9.04(on VMware 6.5 virtual machine ) but the scanner has the same problem,:the OS can detect the URU4000 device ,but fprint_demo and pam_fprint_entroll are all dead when excute to capture the fingerprint picture. I have test the U.are.U4000 in Windows XP, and it works fine(capture the fingerprint picture and authenticate) Have you installed other libs or tools, such USB libs? Do you have other advice? Thanks. Yao On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:50 AM, Jefferson Luiz Oliveira de Campos < foguinho.peruca at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi! > Try use a new post to this thread (for organization of the list). > So, I tried with Lenny but I couldn't make it work. So I switched to > "Ubuntu 9.04" and the scanner worked fine to me. > Another thing: > You tried to test your hardware? > > Jeff > > On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Yao wrote: > >> Dear everyone. >> >> I bought uru4000 fingerprint scanner with USB port. Now I want to use it >> in Debian. >> My OS environment is Linux Debian lenny, kernel 2.6.26, gcc4.3.2 >> I install the fprint following these step: >> #sudo aptitude install libfrpint0 libpam-fprint libfprint-dev fprint-demo >> then connect the URU4000 >> #lsusb >> Bus 001 Device 007: ID 05ba:0007 DigitalPersona, Inc. >> >> #dmesg >> [ 4698.185486] usb 1-1: USB disconnect, address 6 >> [ 4701.001460] usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and >> address 7 >> [ 4701.942953] usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 2 choices >> [ 4701.983740] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=05ba, >> idProduct=0007 >> [ 4701.983747] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, >> SerialNumber=3 >> [ 4701.983750] usb 1-1: Product: Biokey 200 A&T Sensor >> [ 4701.983752] usb 1-1: Manufacturer: ZKSoftware Inc. >> [ 4701.983754] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: >> {A125424F-41F4-1142-9106-971A67137B82} >> >> # pam_fprint_enroll -f 7 >> This program will enroll your finger, unconditionally overwriting any >> selected print that was enrolled previously. If you want to continue, press >> enter, otherwise hit Ctrl+ C >> >> Found device claimed by Digital Persona U.are.U 4000/4000B driver >> Opened device. It's now time to enroll your finger. >> >> You will need to successfully scan your Right Index Finger 1 times to >> complete the process. >> >> Scan your finger now. >> >> ----------------------- >> Yes, It seem the scanner is working now, but it is dead there and the >> console has no reponse and I have to hit Ctrl+C to stop it. >> Also I try fprint_demo, but the same problem, when I Kick entroll to get >> fingerprint, it is dead and the LED of the URU4000 light and no flicker. >> >> Anyone can help me? >> >> Look forward for your reply. >> >> thanks. >> Yao >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Qi Yao >> School of Information Science & Engineering Lanzhou University >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> fprint mailing list >> fprint at reactivated.net >> http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint >> >> > > > -- > Att. > Jefferson Luiz. > > >>> Voc? luta para que possa ficar mais forte ou voc? quer mais poder para > continuar lutando? <<< > -- Qi Yao School of Information Science & Engineering Lanzhou University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091023/8bdd00f8/attachment.html From yq000cn at gmail.com Sat Oct 24 08:14:22 2009 From: yq000cn at gmail.com (Yao) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 15:14:22 +0800 Subject: [fprint] U.are.U 4000 freeze when running enroll Message-ID: <4a2640b40910240014u91861d9n78913b7a1307959a@mail.gmail.com> Hi all. Now I have recompiled the fprint package with --ennale-debug-log parameter on Ubuntu9.04. When I run the enroll command: -------------------------------------------------------- #cd libfprint-0.0.6/ #sudo ./example/enroll This program will enroll your right index finger, unconditionally overwriting any right-index print that was enrolled previously. If you want to continue, press enter, otherwise hit Ctrl+C fp:debug [fp_init] fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver upekts fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver uru4000 fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver aes1610 fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver aes2501 fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver aes4000 fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver upektc fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver fdu2000 fp:debug [find_supporting_driver] driver uru4000 supports USB device 05ba:0007 Found device claimed by Digital Persona U.are.U 4000/4000B driver uru4000:debug [get_hwstat] val=03 uru4000:debug [set_hwstat] val=83 uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] looking for encryption byte at 510 uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] data: 21 10 01 uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] that's not the encryption byte :( uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] looking for encryption byte at 62d uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] data: 0f e0 f2 uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] that's not the encryption byte :( uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] looking for encryption byte at 792 uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] data: ff 07 41 uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] spotted the encryption byte! uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] encryption byte at 793 reads 07 uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] encryption already disabled uru4000:debug [set_hwstat] val=03 uru4000:debug [get_hwstat] val=00 uru4000:debug [get_irq_with_type] type=56aa uru4000:debug [get_irq] irq type 56aa fp:debug [fp_dev_open] Opened device. It's now time to enroll your finger. You will need to successfully scan your finger 1 times to complete the process. Scan your finger now. fp:debug [fp_enroll_finger_img] uru4000 will handle enroll stage 0/0 (initial) fp:debug [fpi_imgdev_capture] uru4000 will handle capture request uru4000:debug [set_mode] 10 uru4000:debug [get_irq_with_type] type=0101 uru4000:debug [get_irq] irq type 0200 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- then the console stops there. Now I try to read the source code to get some detail. Anyone can help me? Thanks. -- Qi Yao School of Information Science & Engineering Lanzhou University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091024/b9e8f9e0/attachment.html From jtm at mostlyharmless.dk Mon Oct 26 10:28:23 2009 From: jtm at mostlyharmless.dk (Jens Teglhus =?iso-8859-1?Q?M=F8ller?=) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 11:28:23 +0100 (CET) Subject: [fprint] libfprint for home access control In-Reply-To: <4AE0A6D2.7020405@mostlyharmless.dk> References: <4AE0A6D2.7020405@mostlyharmless.dk> Message-ID: <469076c48722fe2d4aa48ef1cf352020.squirrel@marvin.mostlyharmless.dk> Nobody has anything to share? /jtm On Thu, October 22, 2009 19:39, Jens Teglhus M?ller wrote: > Hi > > I'm playing around with and idea about using libfprint for a home access > solution. > > Basically buy a number if readers, hook them up to a small server and > let them activate an electronic lock. > > Has anybody done this before and are there any recommendations? > > I was thinking about using U.are.U 4000 OEM Readers since they look like > they could relatively easy be placed in a custom casing. > > I work as a programmer, but I only do Java business programming so I'm > very far from being a decent c programmer, but I guess i could brush up > on it if required, how complicated would it be to program the needed glue? > > I never used a fingerprint reader before, what do people prefer, swipe > or press readers? > > Also would love to use the 4500 model but read the threads about it not > working. What would the chances be of having it supported if I supplied > one to the developers? > > TIA. > > Best Regards Jens > _______________________________________________ > fprint mailing list > fprint at reactivated.net > http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint > From jtm at mostlyharmless.dk Mon Oct 26 12:45:50 2009 From: jtm at mostlyharmless.dk (Jens Teglhus =?iso-8859-1?Q?M=F8ller?=) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:45:50 +0100 (CET) Subject: [fprint] libfprint for home access control Message-ID: <1e8136e92fb3df8720791e37c7094b41.squirrel@marvin.mostlyharmless.dk> On Mon, October 26, 2009 11:56, Dane Shea wrote: > from Denmark btw???, Yep, dane from denmark (even though oprah believes no crimes ever happen here i have had a few burglars in my house and would like some extra security). > you would def need a some way to hook up the > fingerprint reader to the network or computer and it would require some heavy programming Well, for a starter all readers would be connected to the same computer. Ok, that would maybe also need some changes to libfprint (to handle multiple readers), but i guess that would not too big a hassle (the library is well designed right?). I would only have one fingerprint database. I could probably share that over nfs or sync it with rsync if i wanted to use readers on multiple computers. /jtm > Jens Teglhus M?ller wrote: >> Nobody has anything to share? >> /jtm >> On Thu, October 22, 2009 19:39, Jens Teglhus M?ller wrote: >>> Hi >>> I'm playing around with and idea about using libfprint for a home access >>> solution. >>> Basically buy a number if readers, hook them up to a small server and let them activate an electronic lock. >>> Has anybody done this before and are there any recommendations? I was thinking about using U.are.U 4000 OEM Readers since they look like >>> they could relatively easy be placed in a custom casing. >>> I work as a programmer, but I only do Java business programming so I'm very far from being a decent c programmer, but I guess i could brush up on it if required, how complicated would it be to program the needed glue? >>> I never used a fingerprint reader before, what do people prefer, swipe or press readers? >>> Also would love to use the 4500 model but read the threads about it not working. What would the chances be of having it supported if I supplied one to the developers? >>> TIA. >>> Best Regards Jens From yq000cn at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 02:10:24 2009 From: yq000cn at gmail.com (Yao) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 10:10:24 +0800 Subject: [fprint] Compiling libfprint error in Debian lenny Message-ID: <4a2640b40910281910h42b5d3cs194bb37e4896960d@mail.gmail.com> Hi My URU4000 which support by libfprint, can not run in Debian lenny. I try to manually recompile the libfprint adding --enable-debug-log flag. I get the libfprint source code with aptitude command from this APT address: deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ experimental main contrib non-free deb-src http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ experimental main contrib non-free #cd libfprint-20081125git #./autogen.sh #./configure --enable-debug-log #make then there is error, like that: make: *** No rule to make target `/libfprint.la', needed by `fprint-list-hal-info'. Stop. How can I mend the Makefile to remove this error? Thanks your reply. Thanks. Yao -- Qi Yao School of Information Science & Engineering Lanzhou University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091029/37c23462/attachment-0001.html From yq000cn at gmail.com Fri Oct 30 09:50:25 2009 From: yq000cn at gmail.com (Yao) Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:50:25 +0800 Subject: [fprint] U.are.U 4000 freeze when running enroll In-Reply-To: <4a2640b40910240014u91861d9n78913b7a1307959a@mail.gmail.com> References: <4a2640b40910240014u91861d9n78913b7a1307959a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4a2640b40910300250n5ca05926va1456bb88b4d647@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I amend some lines in uru4000.c, Seemly the uru4000 reader can work(enroll finger print and verify finger print are ok ) now,althought the reader can not work smartly. I am sorry I am unable to write patch for uru4000.c and the following lines are added into libfprint.0.0.6/libfprint/drivers/uru4000.c 295line to 304line. retry: r = usb_interrupt_read(dev->udev, EP_INTR, buf, IRQ_LENGTH, timeout); if (r == -ETIMEDOUT && infinite_timeout) + { + r = usb_reset(dev->udev); + if(r<0) + { + fp_dbg("USB reset error"); + return r; + } goto retry; + } There must be better patch for it. ;) Anyone has other ideas? Thank you very much Yao On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Yao wrote: > Hi all. > Now I have recompiled the fprint package with --ennale-debug-log parameter > on Ubuntu9.04. > When I run the enroll command: > -------------------------------------------------------- > #cd libfprint-0.0.6/ > #sudo ./example/enroll > This program will enroll your right index finger, unconditionally > overwriting any right-index print that was enrolled previously. If you want > to continue, press enter, otherwise hit Ctrl+C > > fp:debug [fp_init] > fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver upekts > fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver uru4000 > fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver aes1610 > fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver aes2501 > fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver aes4000 > fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver upektc > fp:debug [register_driver] registered driver fdu2000 > fp:debug [find_supporting_driver] driver uru4000 supports USB device > 05ba:0007 > Found device claimed by Digital Persona U.are.U 4000/4000B driver > uru4000:debug [get_hwstat] val=03 > uru4000:debug [set_hwstat] val=83 > uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] looking for encryption byte at 510 > uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] data: 21 10 01 > uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] that's not the encryption byte :( > uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] looking for encryption byte at 62d > uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] data: 0f e0 f2 > uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] that's not the encryption byte :( > uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] looking for encryption byte at 792 > uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] data: ff 07 41 > uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] spotted the encryption byte! > uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] encryption byte at 793 reads 07 > uru4000:debug [fix_firmware] encryption already disabled > uru4000:debug [set_hwstat] val=03 > uru4000:debug [get_hwstat] val=00 > uru4000:debug [get_irq_with_type] type=56aa > uru4000:debug [get_irq] irq type 56aa > fp:debug [fp_dev_open] > Opened device. It's now time to enroll your finger. > > You will need to successfully scan your finger 1 times to complete the > process. > > Scan your finger now. > fp:debug [fp_enroll_finger_img] uru4000 will handle enroll stage 0/0 > (initial) > fp:debug [fpi_imgdev_capture] uru4000 will handle capture request > uru4000:debug [set_mode] 10 > uru4000:debug [get_irq_with_type] type=0101 > uru4000:debug [get_irq] irq type 0200 > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > then the console stops there. > > Now I try to read the source code to get some detail. > > Anyone can help me? > > Thanks. > > > -- > Qi Yao > School of Information Science & Engineering Lanzhou University > > > -- Qi Yao School of Information Science & Engineering Lanzhou University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.reactivated.net/pipermail/fprint/attachments/20091030/aac9b9f8/attachment.html