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6576b74b 1QEMU CCID Device Documentation.
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41. USB CCID device
52. Building
63. Using ccid-card-emulated with hardware
74. Using ccid-card-emulated with certificates
85. Using ccid-card-passthru with client side hardware
96. Using ccid-card-passthru with client side certificates
107. Passthrough protocol scenario
118. libcacard
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131. USB CCID device
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15The USB CCID device is a USB device implementing the CCID specification, which
16lets one connect smart card readers that implement the same spec. For more
17information see the specification:
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19 Universal Serial Bus
20 Device Class: Smart Card
21 CCID
22 Specification for
23 Integrated Circuit(s) Cards Interface Devices
24 Revision 1.1
25 April 22rd, 2005
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e03ba136 27Smartcards are used for authentication, single sign on, decryption in
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28public/private schemes and digital signatures. A smartcard reader on the client
29cannot be used on a guest with simple usb passthrough since it will then not be
30available on the client, possibly locking the computer when it is "removed". On
31the other hand this device can let you use the smartcard on both the client and
32the guest machine. It is also possible to have a completely virtual smart card
33reader and smart card (i.e. not backed by a physical device) using this device.
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352. Building
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37The cryptographic functions and access to the physical card is done via NSS.
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39Installing NSS:
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41In redhat/fedora:
42 yum install nss-devel
43In ubuntu/debian:
44 apt-get install libnss3-dev
45 (not tested on ubuntu)
46
47Configuring and building:
48 ./configure --enable-smartcard && make
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503. Using ccid-card-emulated with hardware
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52Assuming you have a working smartcard on the host with the current
53user, using NSS, qemu acts as another NSS client using ccid-card-emulated:
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5f32804c 55 qemu -usb -device usb-ccid -device ccid-card-emulated
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574. Using ccid-card-emulated with certificates
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59You must create the certificates. This is a one time process. We use NSS
60certificates:
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62 certutil -d /etc/pki/nssdb -x -t "CT,CT,CT" -S -s "CN=cert1" -n cert1
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64Note: you must have exactly three certificates.
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66Assuming the current user can access the certificates (use certutil -L to
67verify), you can use the emulated card type with the certificates backend:
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69 qemu -usb -device usb-ccid -device ccid-card-emulated,backend=certificates,cert1=cert1,cert2=cert2,cert3=cert3
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715. Using ccid-card-passthru with client side hardware
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73on the host specify the ccid-card-passthru device with a suitable chardev:
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75 qemu -chardev socket,server,host=0.0.0.0,port=2001,id=ccid,nowait -usb -device usb-ccid -device ccid-card-passthru,chardev=ccid
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77on the client run vscclient, built when you built the libcacard library:
78 libcacard/vscclient <qemu-host> 2001
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806. Using ccid-card-passthru with client side certificates
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82Run qemu as per #5, and run vscclient as follows:
83(Note: vscclient command line interface is in a state of change)
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85 libcacard/vscclient -e "db=\"/etc/pki/nssdb\" use_hw=no soft=(,Test,CAC,,cert1,cert2,cert3)" <qemu-host> 2001
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877. Passthrough protocol scenario
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89This is a typical interchange of messages when using the passthru card device.
90usb-ccid is a usb device. It defaults to an unattached usb device on startup.
91usb-ccid expects a chardev and expects the protocol defined in
92cac_card/vscard_common.h to be passed over that.
93The usb-ccid device can be in one of three modes:
94 * detached
95 * attached with no card
96 * attached with card
97
98A typical interchange is: (the arrow shows who started each exchange, it can be client
99originated or guest originated)
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101client event | vscclient | passthru | usb-ccid | guest event
102----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
103 | VSC_Init | | |
104 | VSC_ReaderAdd | | attach |
105 | | | | sees new usb device.
106card inserted -> | | | |
107 | VSC_ATR | insert | insert | see new card
108 | | | |
109 | VSC_APDU | VSC_APDU | | <- guest sends APDU
110client<->physical | | | |
111card APDU exchange| | | |
112client response ->| VSC_APDU | VSC_APDU | | receive APDU response
113 ...
114 [APDU<->APDU repeats several times]
115 ...
116card removed -> | | | |
117 | VSC_CardRemove | remove | remove | card removed
118 ...
119 [(card insert, apdu's, card remove) repeat]
120 ...
121kill/quit | | | |
122 vscclient | | | |
123 | VSC_ReaderRemove | | detach |
124 | | | | usb device removed.
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1278. libcacard
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129ccid-card-passthru and vscclient use libcacard as the card emulator.
130libcacard implements a completely virtual CAC (DoD standard for smart cards)
131compliant card and uses NSS to actually retrive certificates and do any
132encryption using the backend (real reader + card or file backed certificates).
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134For documentation of cac_card see README in libcacard subdirectory.
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