Hi Andrew,
Have a look at this list for example for APDU response codes to understand better what is going on. https://www.eftlab.com/knowledge-base/complete-list-of-apdu-responses/
Kind regards, Domi
On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 10:24 AM Chunlin Yang chliny2016@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Vadim and all,
pyProg.py fails with an error, could you help (btw, I change all real info to xxx :)):
support@S2600WFT:~/pysim$ python ./pySim-prog.py -p 0 -x 208 -y 93 -t sysmoUSIM-SJS1 -i 208930000000003 --op=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -k xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -s xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -a xxxxxxxx Using PC/SC reader interface Ready for Programming: Insert card now (or CTRL-C to cancel) Generated card parameters :
Name : Magic SMSP : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ICCID : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx MCC/MNC : 208/93 IMSI : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Ki : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx OPC : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ACC : None ADM1(hex): xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Programming ...
Card programming failed with an execption: ---------------------8<--------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "./pySim-prog.py", line 719, in <module> rc = process_card(opts, first, card_handler) File "./pySim-prog.py", line 671, in process_card card.program(cp) File "/home/support/pysim/pySim/cards.py", line 713, in program self._scc.verify_chv(0x0A, h2b(p['pin_adm'])) File "/home/support/pysim/pySim/commands.py", line 206, in verify_chv return self._tp.send_apdu_checksw(self.cla_byte + '2000' + ('%02X' % chv_no) + '08' + fc) File "/home/support/pysim/pySim/transport/__init__.py", line 104, in send_apdu_checksw raise RuntimeError("SW match failed! Expected %s and got %s." % (sw.lower(), rv[1])) RuntimeError: SW match failed! Expected 9000 and got 63c9. ---------------------8<---------------------
Programming failed: Remove card from reader
Thanks. Br, Andrew
On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 1:07 AM Chunlin Yang chliny2016@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot Vadim! I have thought it might be an issue between python3 and python2. So I have tried on both versions. on Python3, I got same error. But now with this command 'python ./pySim-read.py -p0', it works. I used to use this command './pySim-read.py -p0' and it gave me the same error.
But although 'python ./pySim-read.py -p0' works (reads out the content of the SIM, it gives me an error/prompt at the end: Traceback (most recent call last): File "./pySim-read.py", line 255, in <module> (res, sw) = card.read_ehplmn() AttributeError: 'OpenCellsSim' object has no attribute 'read_ehplmn'
maybe I can just ignore this prompt as I don't need ehplmn.
Br, Andrew
On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 12:45 AM Vadim Yanitskiy vyanitskiy@sysmocom.de wrote:
On 12/1/20 2:17 AM, Chunlin Yang wrote:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'smartcard'
BTW, I have manually imported smartcard in python, and it's successful.
I guess you have two Python versions (2.7 and 3.x), so it could be that you've installed smartcard for 3.x and in works in the shell. Unfortunately, pySim has not been completely migrated to 3.x yet, so it starts under 2.7 by default. You can try to run it under 3.x:
python3 ./pySim-read.py -p0
or install the 'smartcard' module for Python 2.7.
Best regards, Vadim.
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