Difference between revisions of "Installing the Debian eToken package"
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− | Because we can't redistribute the Aladdin drivers, you still need to download them as instructed on the main page. | + | Because we can't redistribute the Aladdin drivers, you still need to download them as instructed on the [[Using an Aladdin eToken PRO to store grid certificates|main page]]. |
You need to extract the file <tt>etoken-3-65.3-linux-redhat-i386.tar.gz</tt> from the rar archive. | You need to extract the file <tt>etoken-3-65.3-linux-redhat-i386.tar.gz</tt> from the rar archive. | ||
Revision as of 10:06, 14 June 2007
Because we can't redistribute the Aladdin drivers, you still need to download them as instructed on the main page. You need to extract the file etoken-3-65.3-linux-redhat-i386.tar.gz from the rar archive.
The debian package can be found on this temporary location; please report it if the link no longer works.
The package etoken-pro_0.0.1-4_i386.deb is signed with the gpg key
pub 1024D/51302C77 2007-05-29 Dennis van Dok (Software Engineer) <dennisvd@nikhef.nl> Key fingerprint = 350E 3865 E5C4 F924 BD2C 40B0 2084 EAE6 5130 2C77
This package has been tested on
- Debian 4 stable (codename etch)
- Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
- Ubuntu 7.04
The software will install into /opt/etoken-pro.
Once you have installed this package, log on as root and go to the directory where the file etoken-3-65.3-linux-redhat-i386.tar.gz resides. Then type
/opt/etoken-pro/sbin/build-aladdin.deb
which will generate a new deb file called
etoken-pro-aladdin_3.65.3-1_i386.deb
containing the Aladdin drivers. Once you install this package, the eToken software (i.e. mkproxy) should work.