Hi,

Security process cannot start because cryptix is not correctly installed for
your simulator. I suppose the problem appear in your IDE because cryptix is
not defined for it. Your Applet debug project must include cryptix in his
classpath and your IDE java.security file must include the cryptix
description...
See GemXpresso documentation for that. The install setup has certainly
installed cryptix in the default Java VM, see its security file for
example...
You have an old version of GemXpresso RAD. We're using JCE modules now, and
the Simulator auto install its security...

Initialize update will work as soon as cryptix will correctly be installed
for simulator execution...

Regards,
                Christophe.
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Catalin Scintei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy� : mercredi 9 mai 2001 15:48
� : Christophe Foesser; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: [OCF] installing applets in GemXpresso 211 IS


    Yes, I would try but with the simulator I have another problem. I didn't
use it for a long period, but I did work with it and everything was fine.
But
now, when I'm trying an authentication, withou encipher or mac, look what I
receive from it:
=================================================================
GemXpresso service - release 2.07.001,  Apr 7, 2000
Gemplus RAD CardTerminal - release 1.02.006,  Mar 23, 2000
Gemplus-Cryptix - cryptography limited
=================================================================
*** card inserted : Simulator,  ATR = 3B B9 11 00 00 80 69 A2 08 02 07 F0 90
00

*****************************************
*** change card: Simulator
*****************************************
=======================  Authenticate
CMD: Initialize Update
-> 80 50 0D 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1C
<- 6F 00
***authentication error :  ??? : VOP.error.50.6F00

     And I'm using the gse.properties file for authentication.
     Can I find any where a complete list os errors returned by the Gemplus
implementation of  VOP & OP because in their documentation they said that
all
implementation is left for OS & Application developer. But I didn't find
anything on the net about this issue.
    Thank you.



Christophe Foesser a �crit :

> Hi,
>
> Try to use the card simulator. It is delivered with your kit for applet
> debug...!
> The 6F00 Unknown error is a generic response for non ISO exceptions. If i
> look at your trace, i doesn't find install parameters, so your command
> should be encrypted + mac. Try to authenticate with no mac no encrypt to
> checks your install command.
> Debug your install code with your prefered IDE and you'll certaily solve
> your problem.
>
> Regards,
>                 Christophe.
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Catalin Scintei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Envoye : mercredi 9 mai 2001 14:08
> A : [EMAIL PROTECTED]; HOTLINE [GEMPLUS]
> Objet : [OCF] installing applets in GemXpresso 211 IS
>
>     Hi!
>     I'm back with the same question that I posed two weeks ago, about
> the non-OP applet problem when installing. The fact is that when I'm
> trying now to install another applet developed on the same scheme as the
> OPPurse proposed by Gemplus, the uploading works fine, but the same
> strange error keeps coming: OP.error.6F00.
>
> ======================  Install
> CMD: InstallApplication
> -> 84 E6 0C 00 48 6A AE 3E 46 A7 6F 80 7A 2E 06 8D 6A D4 FB 04 D8 61 8E
> 21 6C C5 9D 85 3B 31 13 1D 21 8D D3 E7 5D 9A 78 C2 37 3C 30 A4 7A EB E3
> 20 8A 66 E4 37 2A 24 F7 3E A4 38 82 D6 A2 21 2F 6E 4B DE BE D6 AA 67 90
> 01 09 28 A9 58 D1 00
> <- 6F 00
> *** ??? : OP.error.E6.6F00
>
>     This is what I get in JCardManager output window.
>     I wonder if the problem is at the AIDs level, because I had no other
> choice than using the same AID as Gemplus. Is this the error source? I
> searched the net for finding some test AIDs, but nothing found.
>     I'm using an AID like:
>     A0 00 00 00 18 FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 01 - for the package
>     A0 00 00 00 18 FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 02 - for the applet
>
>     Thank you. Any hint is very well-come!
>
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