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From: Sebastian Hans (sebastian.hans_at_sun.com)
Date: Sun Jan 12 2003 - 10:50:15 CST

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    Peter Tomlinson wrote:
    > Global Platform is at http://www.globalplatform.org/. For Java card start at
    > http://java.sun.com/products/javacard/ - the Java Run Time spec (JCRE) shows
    > that the only 7816-4 style command defined in JCRE is SELECT on AID. Multos
    > 4 is the current Multos spec, but doesn't include the card platform
    > identification - that is coming in a sort of Multos 4 plus.
    >
    > ETSI SCP is the telecoms spec for a more general purpose platform than the
    > GSM card specs. Try www.etsi.org and http://docbox.etsi.org/; if you have
    > problems sorting out which spec is which, give Scott Guthery a shout (go via
    > his comprehensive FAQ at http://www.scdk.com/atsfaq.htm).

    The SCP platform is currently made out of the following specs.

    TS 102 221 defines the physical and logical (APDU commands) structure of
    the UICC platform

    TS 102 223 is the Card Application Toolkit the generalizued form of the
    GSM and 3G toolkit.

    TS 101 221 Numbering system for Telecommunication (AIDs )

    TS 102 222 Administratirv Commands (File creation and deletion)

    TS 102 224 Security mechanisms for UICC based Applications -
    Functional requirements (comes from the 03.48 spec for GSM)

    TS 102 225 Secured packet structure for UICC based applications (is
    referencinf GP)

    TS 102 226 Remote APDU structure for UICC based applications (defines
    which APDU's can be send by a server in a wireless network to a UICC)
    using 102 225 to secure the APDU as a packet.

    TS 102 230 Testspec for the UICC

    TS 102 240 UICC Application Programming Interface
    and Loader Requirements (the migrated 02.19 from GSM)

    Regards

    Sebastian Hans

    >
    > Someone from the UK who is on the GP Technical Committee and now has some
    > time on his hands is Bill Reding (billredingyahoo.com +44 20 8991 9501).
    >
    > And another attempt at handling more than one card platform type is the USA
    > GSC-IS (the generalised version of the military CAC spec), found on the USA
    > NIST web site http://smartcard.nist.gov/.
    >
    > And, of course, MUSCLE people keep a close eye on the ATRs returned by
    > various card types. This isn't guaranteed to be a foolproof or entirely
    > stable way of identifying card platforms, but its the best that we have -
    > should be on the MUSCLE web site.
    >
    > Peter
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: <Vladimir.BekereAladdin.com>
    > To: <musclelists.musclecard.com>
    > Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 1:49 PM
    > Subject: Re: [Muscle] ISO 7816-4,5,6,8 - any resources?
    >
    >
    >
    >>Thanks for your answer
    >>1) 3 sets of detailed spec., where can I find them? BTW, is Multos still
    >
    > an
    >
    >>issue?
    >>2) What is ETSI SCP?
    >>
    >>regards
    >>
    >>Vladimir Beker
    >>
    >>Aladdin. Securing the Global Village.
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    >>
    >>
    >>On 01/12/2003 01:07:56 PM GMT "Peter Tomlinson" wrote:
    >>
    >>>Unfortunately, most of the functions defined in 7816-4, etc, are optional
    >>
    >
    >>-
    >>
    >>>and there is no method defined for finding the capabilities of the card.
    >>>There is a revision of 7816 under way at the moment (you can find a lot
    >>
    > of
    >
    >>>the draft documents at my information site www.iosis.org, and any drafts
    >>>currently in the ballot phase will be at www.sc17.com ), but it has not
    >>>addressed the fundamental problems of the standard. The ISO/IEC SC17
    >>
    > crowd
    >
    >>>are re-arranging deckchairs on a ship heading for the reefs.
    >>>
    >>>We currently have 3 sets of detailed specifications for smart card
    >>>platforms: 2 of them included in Global Platform (recognises Java and
    >>
    >>Multos
    >>
    >>>specifications), and the other is the ETSI SCP. GP specifies card
    >>
    > platform
    >
    >>>recognition methods (but I doubt that any cards support this yet,
    >>
    > although
    >
    >>I
    >>
    >>>hope someone will enlighten us). This is the way that the market will go,
    >>>gradually leaving the uncomfortable parts of 7816 behind.
    >>>
    >>>Peter
    >>>----- Original Message -----
    >>>From: <Vladimir.BekereAladdin.com>
    >>>To: <SmartCardSDKDISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM>; <sclinuxlinuxnet.com>;
    >>><SmartCardDDKDISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM>
    >>>Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 10:46 AM
    >>>Subject: [Muscle] ISO 7816-4,5,6,8 - any resources?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>Hello,
    >>>>
    >>>>To be honest, I find standard ISO 7616 (parts 4,5,6,8) were hard to
    >>>>understanding (probabaly I am not clever enough :-)
    >>>>I am not talking about spec. of particular card, but rather about
    >>>
    > issues
    >
    >>>>defined in the standard itself (such as secure messaging, IDO etc.). In
    >>>>particular, writing
    >>>>higher-level tools I am trying to separate code that can be written
    >>>>independently on the card type from those that must be card-specific.
    >>>>Just a small example to show what I am talking about: SELECT defines
    >>>
    >>which
    >>
    >>>>tags may appear in responce, but does not say how to detect which of
    >>>
    >>them
    >>
    >>>>are supported by particular card and therefore are to be expected in
    >>>
    > the
    >
    >>>>answer.
    >>>>
    >>>>Can someone recommend good sources of information (books, URLs,
    >>>
    >>discussion
    >>
    >>>>groups) where I could get help on these issues?
    >>>>Thanks in advance
    >>>>
    >>>>Vladimir Beker
    >>>>
    >>>>Aladdin. Securing the Global Village.
    >>>>P.O. Box 11141, Tel Aviv 61110 Israel
    >>>>Tel: +972 3 636-2222; Fax: +972 3 537-5796
    >>>>Visit us at our Web site! http://www.eAladdin.com
    >>>>
    >>>>Aladdin supports Idealist. Visit http://www.idealist.org
    >>>>
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