commit | d4ebb6fdf4e0900c4448f67cccf5fc29dbb214ac | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Philipp Maier <pmaier@sysmocom.de> | Tue Jun 12 17:56:07 2018 +0200 |
committer | Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org> | Mon Jun 18 09:43:56 2018 +0000 |
tree | bd5bd1cb58b6794f61b24dc55c9a9f69d7946f5a | |
parent | d9824887c9400e1be96fd06b6916b02db254e784 [diff] |
__init__: allow wildcards in expected SW for send_apdu_checksw() The method send_apdu_checksw() is used to check the SW of the final response against some pre defined value. However, in many cases the last two digits of the SW are used to return varying information (e.g. length information or a more specific status info). To cover those cases it would be helfpul to define status words that contain wildcards (e.g. 61**) in order to be able to accept all SWs from 6100 to 61ff. - When the user supplies an expected SW with wildcards, mask out those digits in the response before comparing Change-Id: I5bfc0522b4228b5d9b3415f6e708abcf0da0a7b7
This repository contains a Python-language program that can be used to program (write) 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.
The official homepage of the project is http://osmocom.org/projects/pysim/wiki
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./pySim-prog.py -n 26C3 -c 49 -x 262 -y 42 -i -s
./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 eg. 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')