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How to integrate Authentec Aes2501 fingerprint reader into openSUSE 11?
Problem: Fingerprint reader should be used as an alternating authentification during login. What I did and that works fine: 1st: add software repository Index of /repositories/home:/dgege/openSUSE_Factory 2nd: install software packages: search for fprint and install the software packages "fprint_demo", "libfprint" and "pam_fprint" 3rd: start the fprint_demo (type fprint_demo into a terminal), scanner works, enroll, verify, identify works fine Now the problem: The description here doesn't work Using Fingerprint Authentication - openSUSE "Procedure: Registering a Fingerprint" til point "On the Plug-Ins tab, select the fingerprint entry and click Launch to open the Fingerprint Configuration dialog." I get a error message that fingerprint couldn't captured immediately (german "Konnte Fingerabdruck nicht erfassen"). After that I inserted the line Code:
auth sufficient pam_fprint.so Now I have got the same problem like described at the last posting here. Quote:
TIA, Ron. |
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Hello.
how are this function? do you succeeded recognize the digital finger? thanks. Samuel Rios Carvalho |
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1. I place my whole hand on the notebook with the index finger on the scanner 2. Then I slide down and rotate the fingertip a bit more towards the scanner and a bit into the notch.
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Authentec AES2501, i think this is only for the UPEK/SGS Thomson Microelectronics fingerprint reader (USB ID 0483:2016). I tried the same way as you and failed. ![]() You have to enroll a finger with fprint_demo and configure PAM. Quote:
because a only want to use fingerprint authentification on KDE login, too. Maybe you've made the same mistake like me. I've had installed two drivers the libfprint stuff and the the thinkfinger driver. Then fprint_demo is able to recognize fingerprints, but the when you login or do something else where a password is needed there's no prompt to enroll a finger.
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I followed the guidelines here
Opensuse 10.3 on Toshiba Portege R500 « LoBlog with minor modification. Fingerprint scanner worked first time. (Machine is HP Pavilion dv9572ea with Authentec AES2501).
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On openSUSE 11.1 it's no way easier.
You just have to install the programms libfprint and fprint_demo (maybe pam_fprint, too) and than you can do it with YaST. Unfortunately there's no infobox, if login by fingerprint fails, but it works well.
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