It continues to give the same error, even when I enabled only RSA and
-DWITH_RSA -DWITH_ENCRYPT...
By the way, in order to use PAM and libmusclepkcs11, can I use the version
0.9.8 of CardEdge? I tried to use this version but neither worked. PAM can
check if the PIN is corrected, but doesn't login never. And libmusclepkcs11
doesn't enable the login button...
Regards,
Amanda
2008/2/19, Karsten Ohme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Amanda Ortega schrieb:
>
> > I installed the gcc compiler and I could generated the .cap file
> > successfully. Thank you for the help!
>
>
> Great.
>
>
> > But now, when I try to install the
> > file into the card using GPShell, this error is showed:
>
>
> Not so great.
>
>
> >
> >> GPShell.exe cardEdgeInstall.txt
> > mode_201
> > gemXpressoPro
> > enable_trace
> > establish_context
> > card_connect
> > * reader name Gemplus USB Smart Card Reader 0
> > select -AID A000000018434D00
> > --> 00A4040008A000000018434D00
> > <-- 6F198408A000000018434D00A50D9F6E061291334903029F6501FF9000
> > open_sc -security 3 -keyind 0 -keyver 0 -key
> > 47454d5850524553534f53414d504c45 //
> > Open secure channel
> > --> 80CA9F7F00
> > <--
> >
> 9F7F2A409066221291334903024082B8061906256D4082614412936144000000000000000000
> > 000000000000009000
> > --> 8050000008A7CDE6352467F9C000
> > <-- 4D004082B8061906256DFF01DAF39C173046ADAC651CD5D3B367CED39000
> > --> 8482030010F07A1A47881214477BE3039048546C50
> > <-- 9000
> > delete -AID a00000000101
> > --> 80E40000084F06A0000000010100
> > <-- 6A88
> > delete_applet() returns 0x80206A88 (6A88: Referenced data not found.)
> > delete -AID a000000001
> > --> 80E40000074F05A00000000100
> > <-- 6A88
> > delete_applet() returns 0x80206A88 (6A88: Referenced data not found.)
> > delete -AID a00000000101
> > --> 80E40000084F06A0000000010100
> > <-- 6A88
> > delete_applet() returns 0x80206A88 (6A88: Referenced data not found.)
> > install -file CardEdge.cap -sdAID A000000018434D00 -nvCodeLimit 4000
> > file name CardEdge.cap
> > --> 80E602001906A0000003230108A000000018434D000006EF04C6020FB00000
> > <-- 009000
> > -->
> >
> 80E80000EFC4822F6D010010DECAFFED010204090006A0000003230102001F0010001F000B00
> >
> 290256006C21AE000A03F30000067F00060000000004010004002904020107A00000006201010201
> >
> 07A0000000620102020107A0000000620201000107A000000062000103000B0107A0000003230101
> >
> 009006006C00800313000C0404000500D1FFFF00B400ED05E9060706270647067100830002000101
> >
> 1100001CE41D5C1D831E3C1E491E6C1EA71EB11EB91EC21EC91ED61EE11EEC1EF51F061F17008300
> >
> 030001010D00001F331F8B1FAD1FF620062016203720EB20FF21112120212E21920721AE00064018
> > 8C002C180388
> > <-- 6985
> > load_applet() returns 0x80206985 (6985: Command not allowed - Conditions
> of
> > use
> > not satisfied.)
> >
> > What is this?
>
>
> Well, load applet fails. When load is executed the binary compiled
> classes are transfered to the card and the card analyzes if the content
> is meaningful or not. maybe it checks if the data can be accepted. The
> uses Java Card version can be wrong. Try to use the ant Custom. Use Java
> Card 2.1.1. Download it.
>
> Adjust the Custom.properties file:
>
> JAVA_BUILD_HOME=${basedir}/../jdk1.3.0_05
> JC_HOME=${basedir}/../jc22
> CARD_NAME=Custom
> API_JAR=${JC_HOME}/lib/api.jar
> API_EXPORT_FILES=${JC_HOME}/api_export_files
>
> See where jc22 is mentioned, there must be the path to version 2.1.1.
> The JDK could be OK.
>
> Then adjust the capabilities of the card in the CustomsCap...
>
> I don't know what the card supports. Find it out. I's sure that gemalto
> is a very supportive company and will tell you what algorithms are
> supported on the card.
>
> You can try to be conservative. Enable only RSA and encryption:
> -DWITH_RSA -DWITH_ENCRYPT
>
>
> >
> > JCOP is the name of a card's operating system, rigth? My card is
> GemXpresso
> > and its operating system is JCOP. Am I rigth?
>
>
> No. You simply have a GemXpresso. I don't think that now Gemalto and
> Phillips with JCOP has something in common. They are just friends like
> all competitive companies.
>
> Regards,
>
> Karsten
>
> >
> > Thank you.
> > Amanda
> >
> > 2008/2/17, Karsten Ohme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> Martin Buechler schrieb:
> >>> > Do you have the command cpp? Install a gcc compiler. For Windows
> you
> >>> can use Cygwin and install gcc. See the README. If this is not the
> >>> error, we have to look at it again.
> >>>
> >>> Pretty weird to use a part of a c compiler for just a java build. You
> >>> know ant's filter task?
> >>>
> >>> http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTasks/filter.html
> >> Not powerful enough. The parser must be able to parse C preprocessor
> >> directives, e.g. something like #if defined(WITH_RSA) &&
> >> defined(WITH_DSA) then the code for RSA and DSA should be included.
> THis
> >> is necessary to save code on the JavaCard. 32k or 64k are not enough to
> >> build a applet with all possible features, which may be not supported
> by
> >> the card. I have written a parser in JavaCC which can also do this, but
> >> it has to be integrated in an ant task or as an ant task.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Karsten
> >>
> >>> Regards
> >>>
> >>> Martin
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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