On Jul 8, 2007, at 11:58 AM, Nils Larsch wrote:

> Daniel Weller wrote:
>> Hi Nils,
>>
>> cardos-info produces the following:
>>
>> # cardos-info
>> Info : CardOS V4.3B (C) Siemens AG 1994-2004
>> Chip type: 123
>> Serial number: 56 71 90 17 32 11
>> Full prom dump:
>> 33 66 00 40 EB EB EB EB 7B FF 56 71 90 17 32 11 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
>> OS Version: 200.8 (that's CardOS M4.3b)
>> Current life cycle: 52 (manufacturing)
>
> that is the problem. If a cardos card is the state "manufacturing"
> you need proprietary (=> we cannot include them in opensc) scripts
> to "open" the card etc. (in the "manufacturing" state most normal
> card operations aren't available).

That's curious.  A few years ago, I was able to put a messed up
eToken back in the "manufacturing" state (as told by cardos-info)
using an APDU that someone sent to the list (it might have been
Nils).  After that, I was able to re-initialize the eToken using
pkcs15-init --create-pkcs15 ...

I repeat; this was a few years ago and with a different CardOS
version.  So I don't know if this is helpful or not.

Eric Norman
http://ejnorman.blogspot.com



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