Hi Richard.
> My Problem:
> With the Chipdrive Extern 2.0 (Towitiko) everything
> is OK. When I use the ChipDrive Extern 4.3 I have
> some Problems. I get a wrong cardStatus sometimes.
> I flush the serialport, befor I send the command
> (0x03; 0x07) The response is most (0x00, 0x80, 0x40
> or 0x
Hi.
> Does someone know, if I can somewhere download
> version 1.0 of CT-BCS? It has at least changes
> at the response to Get Status of CT-BCS 0.9.
> The CT-BCS at the MUSCLE site appears to be
> version 0.9.
http://sit.gmd.de/SICA/mkt/mkt.html
There you will find both, version 0.9 and versio
Hi Helge.
> i just bought a cardreader from conrad and the
> windows-software bundle is shit... i want to build
> an access-system for linux to login with an old
> telephone-card (the serial as pass), so i downloaded
> the scez-packet and when i start crdetect, it says
> me that it found a dumb
Hi.
> > Some of the crypto functions may require a
> > significant increase in the WWT on the reader.
> > If you let me know what reader you are using I
> > can see if this will be a problem and fix it
> > before it exists.
> Could you please explain me what "WWT" stands for,
> because I don't
Hi David.
> Does anyone have the Serial Plug and Play document
> from Microsoft ?
You could find it at Microsofts´ Webpage. Look at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/isapi/msdnlib.idc?theURL=/library/specs/s1ceb9.htm.
On the left in the navigation bar (be aware, that Java must be enabled
for navigatio
Hi.
> Which poor gal/guy writes the to be release ACS
> Cybermouse driver? I'd like to know what problems he
> had and how he solved them.
Do you mean the ACR Cybermouse? That one that is sold
by ZeitControl in Germany?
Let me guess: you try to write some code for this
reader? :)
What problems
Hi.
> - Is this mailing-list dead ? The latest archived
> message is from Mon, 12 Apr 1999.
It is definately not dead. I received a bunch of mails
in the last weeks.
cu, Mike
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Hi.
> I'm looking for a solution to reprogram my
> handy-sim-card. I've heard, it is possible to got
> more space for sms while have less
> space for telephone-book. I have also a chip-drive
> (micro) from towitoko. Is this possible and is this
> the right mailing-list?
In general, it is possibl
Hi.
> I will be working heavily on pcsc-lite in the next 3
> weeks (I have vacation)
What do you mean with "heavily"? More than the past
weeks? Do you actually got some sleep?? :))
cu, Mike
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Hi.
> >Has anyone considered porting MUSCLE PC/SC-lite to
> >Windows?
> NO!
> ERROR CODE 586: This will terminate your windows
> session. Do you want to play another game? (Y/N)
> U'd better try LinuX
Nice to see that there is a serious mention written
down. :(
cu, Mike
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Hi.
> >I was sniffing the serial port while Smartcard
> >Explorer was running, it seems to be sending some
> >commands that aren't listed in the doc. I've
> >written to Towitoko regarding this, but as of yet,
> >received no response.
Towitoko told me at most 6 months ago that they plan
to work
Hi.
> [...] Plus I have a little QT GUI app for
> reading i2c cards if anyone is interested.
David, how do you find that much time to develop this
bunch of code? :)
cu, Mike
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Hi.
> And here I come. :)
>
> I had only I2C and 2Wire reading working and never
> got writing to work with the information provided by
> Towitoko on their website. I found some time ago how
> it really works, thought "how braindamaged" and
> deleted the memory card reading support from the
> l
Hi.
> Is there anybody here successful using Linux
> driver with Towitoko ChipDrive Micro Reader?
Yes, but I wrote them myself ;)
> I baught one of this SmartCard reader from
> Autostart Singapore. It came with an example memory
> card, [...]
> But when I try with Linux driver w
Hi David.
Sorry for my late answer, but I was in hospital for
about one week.
> Hi everyone. I was curious if anyone could look at
> the following and tell me what the problem is. I'm
> sending 3 consecutive T=1 commands. The first
> command always works but any after that do not. For
> exampl
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Hi.
> I've ordered 2 of these cards (ZC 2.4), and tested
> the demos with my reader (GCR410 from Gemplus). 1
> card is already out of service, and doesn't answer to
> a reset... I only loaded the Calc demo app, tested
> it, it worked.
I killed one ZC 2.3 by a wrong way of crc calculation.
But th
Hi Hatto.
> > It should work with a processor smartcard such as
> > Cryptoflex.
> Do you or anyone else know where (in Germany) I can
> get a Cryptoflex or any other card which can be used
> with the Towitoko driver?
Try out the BasicCard. An powerful processor card that
can be used with Muscle
Hi.
> The new version allows you to connect up to multiple
> channels during the same session. For example you
> could connect to a smartcard reader in Germany and
> one in Japan ( up to 16 simultaneous connections )
Seems as if there is one who can read my thoughts :)
Thats what I planned to
Hi.
> Where can i get the pcsc-lite interface for the
> GCR-410?.
Have a look at the "download" section on the MUSCLE-
website. There you will find it in one of the three
main sections, I don´t exactly know in which of them.
cu, Mike
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Hi.
> IMO very good is the site of Zeitcontrol. SDKs and
> detailed documentation for download and cards can be
> ordered in any quantity. If only I knew BASIC better.
So, their Basic isn´t that hard to learn. I programmed
a lot with Basic some years ago, but switched over to
C about two years a
Hi.
> It's not JAVA cards, it's byte compiled BASIC. But
> they are $2.95-$6.95 in quantity ONE (yes, 1).
> Supports DES/3DES, IDEA etc.
Oh, IDEA is supported as well? I did only knew of DES
and 3DES (and with BC2.4 of ecliptic curve).
> Windows devkit on their ftp. I haven't tried it
> myself
Hi.
> > I am looking for a JavaCard which has a crypto
> > engine on it. Could somebody recommend one?
[...]
> There is another avaible cards (I know Odyssey from
> Bull), but it depends on the need of crypto
> functions.
If there is no real need for Java, one could use the
BasicCard from ZeitC
Hi.
After I´ve found some severe bugs that caused heavy
problems (and many sleeples nights :-) ) it seems that
the routines are working.
But there is a lot of work left. Currently there is no
error handling done, that means that the T=1-routine
won´t try to resynch to the card or something like
Hi Eric.
> > What about using a crypted communication between
> > the reader and the card?
> That's no help. The secret would still be on the
> (untrusted) host for the ssh authentication.
Yes, you´re right. I didn´t thought on that.
Bye, Mike
Hi Frank.
> But the "serial.c" - file (provided with the
> CT-skeleton sources) doesn't seem to work.
> I get a handle to "/dev/ttyS0" for example, but other
> functions (like tcgetattr(handle, ...)) shutdown with
> an error (-1).
> Where is the problem ??
Trivial, but is your user allowed to se
Hi Jim.
> We use scfs to store the ssh private key on the card,
> but this is not ideal because the secret leaves the
> card during authentication.
What about using a crypted communication between the
reader and the card?
Bye, Mike
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Hi.
Anyone here who is keen in the T=1 protocol? I´ve a
problem understanding the documentation (which is not
the official ISO/IEC-specification) regarding the
"block chaining" mechanism, especially in case of an
error.
As it is very difficult for me to describe the
problem in english in a way
Hi Carlos.
> Have you tried to split one T=1 APDU into more than
> one fragment and send them secuencially to the
> reader?
That´s not the real problem. You are right, that
huge amounts of data can be split by using the block
chaining mechanism of the T=1-protocol. The problem
will be, if the ca
Hi Carlos.
> T=1 protocol is far from being trivial to implement
> if the reader hardware does not implement
> communication protocol with the card, as happens with
> Towitoko's. Maybe we should have a common GPL
> implementation of T=1, using generic I/O routines to
> comunicate with the card, s
Hi.
It seems that I found a failure concerning the
transparent mode of Towitoko readers, which is used
for communicating with T=x-cards. It affects at least
the T=1-protocol.
According to iso7816 the maximum length of an APDU
(application protocol data unit) can be up to 260
bytes (with Le/Lc <
Hi.
> > - Are there any plans to implement the T=1 protocol
> > for the towitoko reader ? Are there any reader
> > drivers which support the T=1 protocol ?
> I have a T=1 protocol driver in my own library. About
> 600 lines.
> You could try to include it in MUSCLE.
I´m writing a T=1-implemen
Hi everybody.
An addtition to the mail I wrote yesterday:
I tried some memory cards under Win98. Using the
Chipcard-Explorer shows, that some of these cards
seem to send an ATR (AtrBinarySize 4, ATR differs
from card to card as expected). Trying to get an ATR
with exactly the same cards in the re
Hi Aad.
> I like to make an automatic subscribe system for our
> practicums:
> put your card in the reader and the system generate
> an account name, password, home directory on the
> server etc. So we only like to read existing cards!
I´m working on an smartcard-based login for a larger
project
Hi everybody.
I have a question on some basics concerning memory-
cards.
I´m using an Towitoko Chipdrive extern, and some piece
of code that was written by Carlos Prados for those
reader. Checking the readerstatus, switching the LEDs,
activating and deactivating the card works fine. But
there ha
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