Hello,

I am asking if Android already include a GBA (Generic Bootstrapping 
Architecture) authentification system ? If not, does any other group have ever 
try to add this protocol (almost the same as SSL) within the Android framework ?

The GBA architecture is defined with 2 documents from the 3GPP : 

 - TS 33.220 for the global architecture

 - TS 24.109 which add more details on the Ua and Ub interfaces from the 
mobile. 

The Ua interface is between the mobile and the application ; the Ub interface 
is between the mobile and the BSF server). The Ub interface should be made ont 
HTTP/AKA - RFC 3310.

Is it possible to access  to the sim card ?

Some detail about GBA: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generic_Bootstrapping_Architecture

Thanks in advance for any reply.

 Best regards.


Thierry GAYET
NextInnovation.org
+33(0)663.849.589


      
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