Hi,

You can also try out GPShell. Just Google it. There is a trace option where you 
can see the sent commands. Some JCOP cards should work with the tool. 

BR, Karsten

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Von: "Sebastien Lorquet" <sebast...@lorquet.fr>
An: "MUSCLE" <muscle@lists.musclecard.com>
Betreff: [Muscle] GP 2.2 INITIALIZE UPDATE (0x50) oddness
Datum: Fr., Sep. 20, 2013 17:50


One more thing, if you send init update, get a valid response, and you are able
to compute the cryptograms, you shall send it to the card in ext auth to avoid
incrementing the security counter, even if the client side authentication fails
for additional reasons.

Sébastien Lorquet

Le 20/09/2013 16:47, landyman70 a écrit :
> true. when I get the init update, I then do some client side authentication
> and do a comparison of the card challenge, and as they don't match, I do not
> proceed to the ext auth with the card.
> Should I there fore just press on, knowing that the ext auth will fail?
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