From: Iain M. <Ds...@Ds...> - 2006-10-18 23:45:31
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Hah! Got it: send_apdu -sc 1 -APDU 80E40080074F05A00000000100 Send APDU: 80 E4 00 80 07 4F 05 A0 00 00 00 01 00 Recv APDU: 00 90 00 get_status -element e0 get_status -element e0 List of applets (AID state privileges) a000000003000000 1 9e a0000000035350 1 0 Based loosely on: http://lists.drizzle.com/pipermail/muscle/2006-May/005353.html Thanks :) ~Iain Iain MacDonnell wrote on 10/18/06 04:30 PM: > > > Karsten Ohme wrote on 10/18/06 04:02 PM: >> Iain MacDonnell wrote: >>> So I think the Cosmo52 cards I was trying to use before had had their >>> keys swapped without my knowledge. Trying again, with cards that I know >>> are new, and I can establish a secure channel, and load and instantiate >>> the MCardApplet .... but I can't seem to delete it!! Am I missing >>> something? I've tried various combinations of scp/scpimpl/security and >>> sdAIDs of a000000003000000 and a0000000030000 - the result is always >>> 6985... >>> >>> mode_211 >>> establish_context >>> card_connect >>> enable_trace >>> select -AID a000000003000000 >>> --> 00A4040008A000000003000000 >>> <-- >>> 6F6E8408A000000003000000A562732F06072A864886FC6B01600C060A2A864886FC6B02020001630906072A864886FC6B03640B06092A864886FC6B0401059F6E2A2050500040414091005F42583011BB5B4288191242881913428819144288000CC71300000000000000009F6501FF9000 >>> >>> open_sc -scp 1 -scpimpl 5 -security 1 -keyind 0 -keyver 0 -enc_key >>> 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4f -mac_key >>> 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4f >>> --> 8050000008D6C5DC4AD8A949EE00 >>> <-- 000042583011BB5B4288FF01B9E74AB54E60408208AF848B1016E81F9000 >>> --> 848201001007037657966B46ED92B673CE885CA553 >>> <-- 9000 >>> get_status -element e0 >>> --> 80F2E000024F0000 >>> <-- >>> 08A000000003000000019E07A0000000035350010005A000000001010006A0000000010107029000 >>> >>> >>> List of applets (AID state privileges) >>> a000000003000000 1 9e >>> a0000000035350 1 0 >>> a000000001 1 0 >>> a00000000101 7 2 >>> delete -AID a00000000101 >>> --> 80E40000084F06A0000000010100 >>> <-- 6985 >>> delete_applet() returns 0x80206985 (6985: Command not allowed - >>> Conditions of use not satisfied.) >> >> Usually at first all applets which have reference to the applet must bed >> deleted. This should not be the case. >> Then the applet must be deleted before the package. >> Then the package can be deleted. >> >> But there are cards, which delete all dependent data if the package is >> deleted. So try to delete the package: >> >> delete -AID a000000001 >> >> I remember that I implemented it that way that always for GP 211 cards >> all related data is also deleted. So, it should work. > > No; same error: > > delete -AID a000000001 > delete_applet() returns 0x80206985 (6985: Command not allowed - > Conditions of use not satisfied.) > > >> At one card I know of the package AID and the applet AID together must >> be specified to delete it. This is not supported by GPShell. You must >> manually look into the documentation of your card, what is necessary. >> Use the script and instead of the delete command insert a send_apdu >> command which could look like: >> >> 80 E4 00 80 0e > > 0e should be 0f, I assume? > > >> 4f 06 a0 00 00 00 01 01 >> 4f 05 a0 00 00 00 01 >> 00 >> >> (I have separated with newlines and spaces, must be written together.) >> Maybe the order of the 2nd and 3rd line must be changed. > > Either way around, that gets: > > send_apdu -sc 1 -APDU 80E400800F4F06A000000001014F05A00000000100 > Send APDU: 80 E4 00 80 0F 4F 06 A0 00 00 00 01 01 4F 05 A0 00 00 00 01 00 > send_APDU() returns 0x80206A80 (6A80: Wrong data / Incorrect values in > command data.) > > > I guess I need to go hunting for a Cosmo V5.2 manual... > > Thx, > > ~Iain > > > > >>> Snit Mo wrote on 03/27/06 06:07 PM: >>> >>>> I have to assume that your card doesn't have the usual test key >>>> (4041..4f). Where did you get the card from? Can you ask them what >>>> the key is? >>>> >>>> Also, you may want to try Oberthur AppLoader. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> On 3/27/06, Iain MacDonnell <mu...@ds...> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Snit Mo wrote on 03/27/06 05:45 PM: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, Iain, >>>>> Hi :) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Use listgp211.txt. It works fine for me with Oberthur Cosmo 5.2. >>>>>> The >>>>>> default key is 404142...4f. See the result at the end of this file. >>>>> Doesn't work for me - I wonder why... >>>>> >>>>> mode_211 >>>>> enable_trace >>>>> establish_context >>>>> card_connect >>>>> select -AID a000000003000000 >>>>> --> 00A4040008A000000003000000 >>>>> <-- >>>>> 6F6E8408A000000003000000A562732F06072A864886FC6B01600C060A2A864886FC6B02020001630906072A864886FC6B03640B06092A864886FC6B0401059F6E2A2050500040414091005F42583011BB524288191242881913428819144288000CC71300000000000000009F6501FF9000 >>>>> >>>>> open_sc -security 1 -keyind 0 -keyver 0 -mac_key >>>>> 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4f -enc_key >>>>> 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4f // Open secure channel >>>>> --> 00CA006600 >>>>> <-- >>>>> 6631732F06072A864886FC6B01600C060A2A864886FC6B02020001630906072A864886FC6B03640B06092A864886FC6B0401059000 >>>>> >>>>> --> 8050000008C13CAC00B446633A00 >>>>> <-- 000042583011BB5242880101ABBC16B787DA1960AC4EE7E255D338669000 >>>>> mutual_authentication() returns 0x80302000 (The verification of the >>>>> card >>>>> cryptogram failed.) >>>>> >>>>> ~Iain >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> For changing keys, use attached files. replacekey-cosmo-gp211 >>>>>> changes >>>>>> key from 4041...4f to 5051...5f. recyclekey-cosmo-gp211.txt puts it >>>>>> back to 4041...4f. Perhaps I should include these in later releases >>>>>> ... >>>>>> >>>>>> $ ./Release/GPShell.exe listgp211.txt >>>>>> mode_211 >>>>>> enable_trace >>>>>> establish_context >>>>>> card_connect >>>>>> select -AID a000000003000000 >>>>>> --> 00A4040008A000000003000000 >>>>>> <-- >>>>>> 6F6E8408A000000003000000A562732F06072A864886FC6B01600C060A2A864886FC6B020201 >>>>>> >>>>>> 01630906072A864886FC6B03640B06092A864886FC6B0401059F6E2A2050500040414091005F5291 >>>>>> >>>>>> 0000000300001912529119135291000000000000000000000000000000009F6501FF9000 >>>>>> >>>>>> open_sc -security 1 -keyind 0 -keyver 0 -mac_key >>>>>> 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4 >>>>>> f -enc_key 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4f // Open secure channel >>>>>> --> 00CA006600 >>>>>> <-- >>>>>> 6631732F06072A864886FC6B01600C060A2A864886FC6B02020101630906072A864886FC6B03 >>>>>> >>>>>> 640B06092A864886FC6B0401059000 >>>>>> --> 8050000008B7070A7E2C84570000 >>>>>> <-- 0000529100000003000001013E5B6BEE91B858BE6750A80612655CA69000 >>>>>> --> 84820100102AF486A3BFA39CFFC188D51C8F21EA3D >>>>>> <-- 9000 >>>>>> get_status -element 20 >>>>>> --> 80F22000024F0000 >>>>>> <-- >>>>>> 07A0000000035350010009A00000006203010C01010006A0000000010101009000 >>>>>> >>>>>> List of applets (AID state privileges) >>>>>> a0000000035350 1 0 >>>>>> a00000006203010c01 1 0 >>>>>> a00000000101 1 0 >>>>>> card_disconnect >>>>>> release_context >>>>>> >>>>>> On 3/27/06, Karsten Ohme <wid...@t-...> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Iain MacDonnell wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Karsten Ohme wrote on 03/26/06 01:00 PM: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Karsten Ohme wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Karsten Ohme wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Karsten Ohme wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Iain MacDonnell wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> BTW, I've run into what appears to be a bigger problem - >>>>>>>>>>>>>> have you >>>>>>>>>>>>>> ever >>>>>>>>>>>>>> tried this stuff on a big-endian machine? >>>>>>>>> I have run some big endian tests on a Solaris system running on >>>>>>>>> a Sparc. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> For some reason the following happens: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> char *test = "EE"; >>>>>>>>> sscanf (test, "%02x", &temp); >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> if temp is a char the conversion is always 00, if temp is an >>>>>>>>> int, it >>>>>>>>> works. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Please try out the GPShell version in CVS. I have fixed >>>>>>>>> probably all >>>>>>>>> conversions, but I have no possibility to test it. >>>>>>>> Current CVS seems to be working fine on Solaris 10 / SPARC. I >>>>>>>> haven't >>>>>>>> exercised all functions, but it's able to 'select' and 'open_sc' >>>>>>>> OK. >>>>>>>> I'll let you know, of course, if I run into any further problems. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Side question: do you happen to have the developer keys for >>>>>>>> Oberthur >>>>>>>> Cosmo v5.2 handy and/or is there something else I need to change >>>>>>>> in the example GPShell scripts to establish a secure channel? >>>>>>> For for for a Oberthur card it works with the default 0x40 ... >>>>>>> 0x4F key. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I executed the list.txt file: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> mode_201 >>>>>>> enable_trace >>>>>>> establish_context >>>>>>> card_connect >>>>>>> select -AID a0000000030000 >>>>>>> --> 00A4040007A0000000030000 >>>>>>> <-- >>>>>>> 6F6E8408A000000003000000A562732F06072A864886FC6B01600C060A2A864886FC6B020201 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 01630906072A864886FC6B03640B06092A864886FC6B0401059F6E2A2050500040414091005F5237 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 0000004600001912523719135237000000000000000000000000000000009F6501FF9000 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> open_sc -security 1 -keyind 0 -keyver 0 -mac_key >>>>>>> 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4 >>>>>>> f -enc_key 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4f // Open secure channel >>>>>>> --> 805000000803AF9CAB5BC9A73A00 >>>>>>> <-- 00005237000000460000010100CB902348832FB5492783C164F1FF749000 >>>>>>> --> 84820100106E04B80DBD241D26EEC85AEF6EBC9B5E >>>>>>> <-- 9000 >>>>>>> get_status -element e0 >>>>>>> --> 80F2E000024F0000 >>>>>>> <-- 6A86 >>>>>>> OP201_get_status() returns 0x80206A86 (6A86: Incorrect parameters >>>>>>> (P1, P2).) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Obviously the card has problem to list the applications. Don't >>>>>>> know way. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> By the way. I have problems with my Oberthur Cosmo card, that it >>>>>>> can not >>>>>>> treat the GET RESPONSE command. Is this a usual feature? I cannot >>>>>>> use >>>>>>> the card. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'm >>>>>>>> getting mutual_authentication() returns 0x80302000. I read about >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> need to specify a sdAID, but that seems to apply only to >>>>>>>> 'install_for_load', and the referenced 'putkey-cosmo.txt' example >>>>>>>> doesn't seem to exist...? >>>>>>> Don't know. Maybe Snit knows. He wrote it. Maybe the putkey for the >>>>>>> CFlex card works with the mentioned change. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Karsten >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ~Iain >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> # /opt/ITmuscle/bin/gpshell list-cflex.txt >>>>>>>>>>>>>> mode_201 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> enable_trace >>>>>>>>>>>>>> establish_context >>>>>>>>>>>>>> card_connect >>>>>>>>>>>>>> select -AID a0000000030000 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> --> 00A404000700000000000000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> Note that the AID is not showing in this APDU... compared to >>>>>>>>>>>>> below.... >>>>>>>>>>>> Mmmh, this is a bigger problem. I will see to fix the >>>>>>>>>>>> conversion >>>>>>>>>>>> routines, if something like this is used, I'm not sure. >>>>>>>>>> This could be the guilty routine (?): >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> It scans two bytes interpreted as a hex byte: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> while (sscanf (&(dummy[i*2]), "%02x", &(pOptionStr->AID[i])) > >>>>>>>>>> 0) { >>>>>>>>>> i++; >>>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I will see. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Karsten >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, Karsten >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> <-- 6A82 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> select_application() returns 0x80216A82 (6A82: The >>>>>>>>>>>>>> application to be >>>>>>>>>>>>>> selected could not be found.) >>>>>>>>>>>>>> # uname -a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> SunOS sb150 5.10 Generic_118822-25 sun4u sparc >>>>>>>>>>>>>> SUNW,Sun-Blade-100 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> # >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Maybe the endianess is a red herring too ... but I've >>>>>>>>>>>>>> successfully used >>>>>>>>>>>>>> this stuff on Solaris x86... >>>>>>>>>>> Mmmh, actually I use only byte arrays, no numbers, this >>>>>>>>>>> should not >>>>>>>>>>> effect endianess. I will look into GPShell. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Karsten >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Same card, same reader, same sources, but on Solaris x86: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> # /opt/ITmuscle/bin/gpshell list-cflex.txt >>>>>>>>>>>>> mode_201 >>>>>>>>>>>>> enable_trace >>>>>>>>>>>>> establish_context >>>>>>>>>>>>> card_connect >>>>>>>>>>>>> select -AID a0000000030000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> --> 00A4040007A0000000030000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> <-- 6F188407A0000000030000A50D9F6E060005020201009F6501FF9000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> open_sc -security 1 -keyind 0 -keyver 0 -mac_key >>>>>>>>>>>>> 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4f -enc_key >>>>>>>>>>>>> 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4f // Open secure channel >>>>>>>>>>>>> --> 80500000088409FFE1A2E28B4600 >>>>>>>>>>>>> <-- >>>>>>>>>>>>> 000012010000111401020101E86DFA173682E4673596888A215DE86C9000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> --> 8482010010C8207C7B2A3E416884B431EF23B61CD2 >>>>>>>>>>>>> <-- 9000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> get_status -element e0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> --> 80F2E000024F0000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> <-- >>>>>>>>>>>>> 07A0000000030000070007A0000000620001010007A0000000620101010007A0000000620102010007A0000000620201010007A0000000030000010005A000000001010006A0000000010107009000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> List of applets (AID state privileges) >>>>>>>>>>>>> a0000000030000 7 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> a0000000620001 1 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> a0000000620101 1 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> a0000000620102 1 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> a0000000620201 1 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> a0000000030000 1 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> a000000001 1 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> a00000000101 7 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> card_disconnect >>>>>>>>>>>>> release_context >>>>>>>>>>>>> # >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ~Iain >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>>>>>>>> This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking >>>>>>>>>>>>> scripting >>>>>>>>>>>>> language >>>>>>>>>>>>> that extends applications into web and mobile media. 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