I don't know the actual answer. In practice, there are only a few ways to make this work.
1) prefix the pin field with a length byte. 2) pad the pin with some value that can't be input as the pin (e.g. for ascii pins, use FF as the padding value). 3) truncate the pin to the appropriate length and let the length data for the APDU describe the length of the PIN. 4) the applet knows the PIN length so you don't actually have to do anything special. For PINs meant to be used with secure PIN entry, (2) seems to be the most used. When all else fails - cheat. Wire tap the connection between the applet and the actividentity middleware to figure out what's being passed. Mike At 07:43 AM 8/28/2013, Kwan Hon Luen wrote: >Am trying to verify an Oberthur v7 card with ActivIdentity applet v2.6.2b with >a 16 character PIN. How does the payload of the 16 char PIN look like? > >Thanks. > > >_______________________________________________ >Muscle mailing list >Muscle@lists.musclecard.com >http://lists.musclecard.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle_lists.musclecard.com _______________________________________________ Muscle mailing list Muscle@lists.musclecard.com http://lists.musclecard.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle_lists.musclecard.com