2012/5/24 Hans Witvliet <h...@a-domani.nl>:
> Hi all,

Hello,

> >From what i learned, it seems that GSM-sims hold their info in specific
> EF's on the smartcard.
>
> Although they miss the directory structure normally found on cards, is
> there any reason why i should not be able to read thsoe EF's?
>
> I mean, when inserting a SIM into a reader, i get the ATR, but nothing
> more. I hoped that opensc-explorer could read them.
>
> Do those cards require special middleware (like those from safesign) or
> is there an other reason why i can not read them?

A SIM is not a PKI card. So I am not surprised if OpenSC tools can't use a SIM.

I wrote 3 articles [1] in my blog about programs to read and interact
with a SIM card.

A SIM card is much more easy to use since the commands are
standardised and the documentation is public. You do not have that, in
general, for a PKI card.

Bye

[1] http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.fr/search/label/sim

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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