Hi,

You can use the SUN Javacard simulator and load the muscle applet.
Then this has to be mapped against pcsc or a virtual reader (SUN card
simulator has only a TCP/IP socket). I ve seen a patch somewhere to do
this - cannot remember.
Nevertheless was a quite complicated setup

Bye,
Fabe

2010/12/29 Tommaso Cucinotta <[email protected]>:
> Il 29/12/2010 14:34, [email protected] ha scritto:
>>
>> Hi!
>
> Hi,
>>
>> I want to know if exist a linux software smart card simulator (i.
>> e. smart card plus card reader simulated via software) for testing
>> purpose.
>
> what kind of smart-card would you like to simulate ?
>
> For JavaCard enabled smart cards, it is possible to use the software-only
> simulator
> provided by Sun itself inside the JavaCard toolkit. But, AFAICR, it does not
> simulate
> the cryptographic part of the smart-card.
>
> For the latter purpose, there is an old simulator written by students of
> mine, which
> also supports cryptography, and furthermore it is well-integrated within the
> PCSC-Lite
> framework: it includes a "fake" smart-card reader driver which actually
> redirects the
> APDUs to the smart-card simulator. This way, the host-side developer has the
> "illusion"
> of having a SC reader and SC device connected to their PC. In case you need
> more
> info about it, please, let me know.
>
> Bye,
>
>    T.
>
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