Luxtrust

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As of June 2012, Luxtrust now fully supports 64 bit systems.

A 64-bit middleware is available from their site, and moreover they've made available a "wrapper" to allow bank applets to call this middleware.

As an end user, you only need to download and install the middleware. Banks install the wrapper jar on their site, as an end user you do normally not need to worry about this, unless banks did a mistake setting up the wrapper.

The following versions of the wrapper are relevant to the discussions below:

  • 1.3 : last version without 64 bit support
  • 1.4 : first version with 64 bit support, but with buggy 32 bit support
  • 1.4.1 : 64 bit support, bug with 32 bit support fixed.

BGL, CCP, Raiffeisen

As of June 13th 2012, BGL, CCP and Raiffeisen still use the 1.3 version of the Luxtrust wrapper, which does not yet support 32 bit.

However, this mail explains how to set up a program which automatically replaces the 32 bit JNI with a 64 bit version downloaded from Luxtrust's site.

BCEE

As of June 13th 2012, BCEE has deployed the buggy 1.4 version of the wrapper. Moreover, their javascript responsible for detecting the browser's architecture and loading the appropriate wrapper does not distinguish between Linux 32 bit and Linux 64 bit, and always loads the 32 bit version.

Which means that BCEE's SNET now works neither in 32 bits, nor in 64 bits.

A workaround exists though.