I saw your csv file, and I read the manual says it starts with 1 0, why yours is 1
1."1","0","HID Global OMNIKEY 6121 Smart Card Reader \[OMNIKEY
6121 Smart Card Reader \] 00 00"
At 2023-07-17 18:06:20, "Adrian Popa" <adrian.popa.gh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
@sss: if you mean this:
Possibly identified card (using /usr/share/pcsc/smartcard_list.txt):
3B 9F 96 80 1F C7 80 31 E0 73 FE 21 13 67 98 07 02 10 01 01 01 54
SIM Card (Carrier: BOB, Country: Austria) (Telecommunication)
https://www.bob.at
That's not the correct operator for this SIM card. Nor country... But
I assumed an old database.
On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 1:00 PM sss <bianfang85(a)163.com> wrote:
>
> Why you can read the card operator? And I can't read the operator?
> At 2023-07-17 15:23:05, "Adrian Popa" <adrian.popa.gh(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> >Ok, I did some more tests, in order to rule out a bad FPC connection.
> >I flashed the trace dfu and used the simtrace board + the same FPC
> >connection, the same phone + a sim card in the board reader and ran
> >simtrace2-sniff to read traffic between phone and SIM, and it worked
> >ok:
> >
> >root@rpi-cardem-2:~# simtrace2-sniff
> >simtrace2-sniff - Phone-SIM card communication sniffer
> >(C) 2010-2017 by Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
> >(C) 2018 by Kevin Redon <kredon(a)sysmocom.de>
> >
> >Using USB device 1d50:60e3 Addr=6, Path=1-1.3, Cfg=1, Intf=0, Alt=0:
> >255/1/0 (SIMtrace Sniffer)
> >Entering main loop
> >Card state change: reset de-asserted
> >ATR: 3b 9f 96 80 1f c7 80 31 e0 73 fe 21 13 67 98 07 02 10 01 01 01 54
> >PPS: ff 10 95 7a
> >PPS: ff 10 95 7a
> >Fi/Di switched to 512/16
> >TPDU: 00 a4 08 04 02 2f 00 61 24
> >TPDU: 00 c0 00 00 24 62 22 82 05 42 21 00 24 05 83 02 2f 00 a5 06 c0
> >01 00 de 01 00 8a 01 05 8b 03 2f 06 05 80 02 00 b4 88 01 f0 90 00
> >TPDU: 00 b2 01 04 24 61 18 4f 10 a0 00 00 00 87 10 02 ff 49 ff 01 89
> >00 00 01 00 50 04 55 53 49 4d ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 90 00
> >TPDU: 00 b2 02 04 24 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
> >ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 90 00
> >TPDU: 00 b2 03 04 24 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
> >ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 90 00
> >TPDU: 00 b2 04 04 24 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
> >ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 90 00
> >TPDU: 00 b2 05 04 24 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
> >ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 90 00
> >TPDU: 00 a4 00 04 02 3f 00 61 29
> >TPDU: 00 c0 00 00 29 62 27 82 02 78 21 83 02 3f 00 a5 07 80 01 71 83
> >02 98 5c 8a 01 05 8b 03 2f 06 02 c6 0c 90 01 60 83 01 01 83 01 0a 83
> >01 81 90 00
> >TPDU: 00 a4 08 04 02 2f 05 61 21
> >TPDU: 00 c0 00 00 21 62 1f 82 02 41 21 83 02 2f 05 a5 06 c0 01 00 de
> >01 00 8a 01 05 8b 03 2f 06 07 80 02 00 08 88 01 28 90 00
> >TPDU: 00 b0 00 00 08 65 6e 65 73 66 72 ff ff 90 00
> >TPDU: 80 10 00 00 17 ff ff ff ff 7f 0f 00 df ff 00 00 1f 42 03 10 46
> >03 00 00 00 00 00 40 90 00
> >...
> >
> >So, this rules out a bad FPC connection/cable.
> >
> >I will try getting a different reader.
> >When trying to read the card, the reader behaves the same way - its
> >led keeps flashing, bankd spams lots of reset messages (both cold
> >reset and warm reset). I wonder if there are additional debug messages
> >I can look for to see why it can't read the card. Again, here is the
> >card output from pcsc_scan - I don't see anything wrong with it,
> >though I'm not used to reading SIM cards...
> >
> >root@rpi-cardem-1:~# pcsc_scan
> >Using reader plug'n play mechanism
> >Scanning present readers...
> >0: SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR 3310 [CCID Interface] (53312144266274) 00 00
> >
> >Mon Jul 17 09:20:29 2023
> > Reader 0: SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR 3310 [CCID Interface]
> >(53312144266274) 00 00
> > Event number: 0
> > Card state: Card inserted,
> > ATR: 3B 9F 96 80 1F C7 80 31 E0 73 FE 21 13 67 98 07 02 10 01 01 01 54
> >
> >ATR: 3B 9F 96 80 1F C7 80 31 E0 73 FE 21 13 67 98 07 02 10 01 01 01 54
> >+ TS = 3B --> Direct Convention
> >+ T0 = 9F, Y(1): 1001, K: 15 (historical bytes)
> > TA(1) = 96 --> Fi=512, Di=32, 16 cycles/ETU
> > 250000 bits/s at 4 MHz, fMax for Fi = 5 MHz => 312500 bits/s
> > TD(1) = 80 --> Y(i+1) = 1000, Protocol T = 0
> >-----
> > TD(2) = 1F --> Y(i+1) = 0001, Protocol T = 15 - Global interface
> >bytes following
> >-----
> > TA(3) = C7 --> Clock stop: no preference - Class accepted by the
> >card: (3G) A 5V B 3V C 1.8V
> >+ Historical bytes: 80 31 E0 73 FE 21 13 67 98 07 02 10 01 01 01
> > Category indicator byte: 80 (compact TLV data object)
> > Tag: 3, len: 1 (card service data byte)
> > Card service data byte: E0
> > - Application selection: by full DF name
> > - Application selection: by partial DF name
> > - BER-TLV data objects available in EF.DIR
> > - EF.DIR and EF.ATR access services: by GET RECORD(s) command
> > - Card with MF
> > Tag: 7, len: 3 (card capabilities)
> > Selection methods: FE
> > - DF selection by full DF name
> > - DF selection by partial DF name
> > - DF selection by path
> > - DF selection by file identifier
> > - Implicit DF selection
> > - Short EF identifier supported
> > - Record number supported
> > Data coding byte: 21
> > - Behaviour of write functions: proprietary
> > - Value 'FF' for the first byte of BER-TLV tag fields: invalid
> > - Data unit in quartets: 2
> > Command chaining, length fields and logical channels: 13
> > - Logical channel number assignment: by the card
> > - Maximum number of logical channels: 4
> > Tag: 6, len: 7 (pre-issuing data)
> > Data: 98 07 02 10 01 01 01
> >+ TCK = 54 (correct checksum)
> >
> >Possibly identified card (using /usr/share/pcsc/smartcard_list.txt):
> >3B 9F 96 80 1F C7 80 31 E0 73 FE 21 13 67 98 07 02 10 01 01 01 54
> > SIM Card (Carrier: BOB, Country: Austria) (Telecommunication)
> >
https://www.bob.at
> >
> >Cheers!
> >
> >On Sat, Jul 15, 2023 at 7:03 AM <bianfang85(a)163.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> DRSPRO NOTICE ../rspro_client_fsm.c:127 RSPRO_CLIENT(bankd){REESTABLISH}:
RSPRO link to 192.168.2.131:9999 UP DRSPRO ERROR ../rspro_client_fsm.c:297
RSPRO_CLIENT(bankd){REESTABLISH}: Event SRVC_E_KA_TERMINATED not permitted DRSPRO INFO
../rspro_client_fsm.c:302 RSPRO_CLIENT(bankd){REESTABLISH}: Destroying existing connection
to server DRSPRO INFO ../rspro_client_fsm.c:307 RSPRO_CLIENT(bankd){REESTABLISH}: Creating
TCP connection to server at 192.168.2.131:9999 DLINP NOTICE input/ipa.c:141
192.168.2.131:9999 connection done
> >>
> >> I think our problems are similar. My initial suspicion is that there is a
problem with our soft connection. Or there is a problem with the settings.