commit | 57f65eedfcc2d301bb0b7137ec9fc2efcba65529 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Philipp Maier <pmaier@sysmocom.de> | Mon Oct 18 14:09:02 2021 +0200 |
committer | Philipp Maier <pmaier@sysmocom.de> | Mon Oct 18 14:18:33 2021 +0200 |
tree | ef953987454fa76e230828a306f96d209f8fe228 | |
parent | 9b227de71937d9edef58e926f630e7bf3f72bd18 [diff] |
ts_31_10x: add a class for CardApplicationXSIM In change Id410489841bb9020ddbf74de9114d808b1d5adb6, the RuntimeState class automatically adds additional files to the CardApplications for ISIM and USIM. This works only once. The second time an exception will be thrown because the added files are already in the CardApplication. Currently there is no way generate new card applications during initialization because the card applications are just objects that are created once in ts_31_10x.py. Lets turn them into classes and create the objects during initialization. This way we get fresh objects when we re-initialize. Change-Id: Ibb4f6242e7a92af84a905daa727b1b87016e7819
This repository contains Python programs that can be used to read, program (write) and browse certain fields/parameters on so-called programmable SIM/USIM cards.
Such SIM/USIM cards are special cards, which - unlike those issued by regular commercial operators - come with the kind of keys that allow you to write the files/fields that normally only an operator can program.
This is useful particularly if you are running your own cellular network, and want to issue your own SIM/USIM cards for that network.
Please visit the official homepage for usage instructions, manual and examples.
You can clone from the official Osmocom git repository using
git clone git://git.osmocom.org/pysim.git
There is a cgit interface at https://git.osmocom.org/pysim
Please install the following dependencies:
Example for Debian:
apt-get install python3-pyscard python3-serial python3-pip python3-yaml pip3 install -r requirements.txt
After installing all dependencies, the pySim applications pySim-read.py
, pySim-prog.py
and pySim-shell.py
may be started directly from the cloned repository.
Archlinux users may install the package python-pysim-git
from the Arch User Repository (AUR). The most convenient way is the use of an AUR Helper, e.g. yay or pacaur. The following example shows the installation with yay
.
# Install yay -Sy python-pysim-git # Uninstall sudo pacman -Rs python-pysim-git
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./pySim-prog.py -n 26C3 -c 49 -x 262 -y 42 -i <IMSI> -s <ICCID>
./pySim-prog.py -n 26C3 -c 49 -x 262 -y 42 -z <random_string_of_choice> -j <card_num>
With <random_string_of_choice>
and <card_num>
, the soft will generate 'predictable' IMSI and ICCID, so make sure you choose them so as not to conflict with anyone. (for e.g. your name as <random_string_of_choice>
and 0 1 2 ... for <card num>
).
You also need to enter some parameters to select the device:
-t TYPE : type of card (supersim
, magicsim
, fakemagicsim
or try auto
)
-d DEV : Serial port device (default /dev/ttyUSB0
)
-b BAUD : Baudrate (default 9600)
from pySim.transport.serial import SerialSimLink from pySim.commands import SimCardCommands sl = SerialSimLink(device='/dev/ttyUSB0', baudrate=9600) sc = SimCardCommands(sl) sl.wait_for_card() # Print IMSI print(sc.read_binary(['3f00', '7f20', '6f07'])) # Run A3/A8 print(sc.run_gsm('00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff'))