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Re: Using a Windows initilized GPK card on Linux: msg#00223

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Subject: Re: Using a Windows initilized GPK card on Linux



Nils Larsch wrote:

Douglas E. Engert wrote:



Nils Larsch wrote:

Douglas E. Engert wrote:
....

The card was created by the Gemplus routines for uses with Windows
login. I have a USB trace on Windows XP of it being used, and can see
many of the IOS7816 commands being issued, with responses. So I don't
know much about the profile.

I also see that they will use the "00 A4 00 00 02 3F 00"
for the top directory, but for the next file that will use
some thing like: "00 a4 04 0c 0c a0 00 00 00 18 0f 00 00 01 63 00 01"
to get ready to accept the pin. They do a number of other
attempts to find files, presumable looking for other cards.




hmm, is this a gemsafe card ?



Yes it is, its a GPK 1600.


I know that it's a gpk 16k card, but it's a GemSAFE card as well
it would some things much easier for me (as I have already one
job pending for a gemsafe+gpk 16k emulation in my work queue)

Yes, there are GemSafe.
ATR: 3B A7 00 40 18 80 65 A2 09 01 03 52

Currently I am only interested in using these for login,
and don't need to support any initiazation or admin functions.
The cards where issued by a Windows CA and a GemSAFE 3.2.2 libraries.








Nils




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Argonne National Laboratory
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Argonne, Illinois 60439
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