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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
scriptor
SCRIPTOR(1p) SCRIPTOR(1p)
NAME
scriptor - Perl script to send commands to a smart card
SYNOPSIS
scriptor [-h] [-r reader] [-p protocol] [file]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the scriptor command.
scriptor is a program that sends commands to a smart card using a batch file or stdin.
OPTIONS
A description of options is included below.
-h Show summary of options.
-r reader
Use the indicated reader. By default the first PC/SC reader is used.
-p protocol
Use the indicated protocol. Accepted values are T=0 and T=1. By default T=0 is used.
file Use the file instead of stdin to read commands (APDUs)
The commands are of the form:
CLA INS P1 P2 Lc [data] [le]
reset
# comment
Example:
# reset the card
reset
# Select MF 3F00
A0 A4 00 00 02 3F 00
# Get Reponse
# 17 is the value of second SW from the previous command
A0 C0 00 00 17
# Select DF Telecom(7F10)
A0 A4 00 00 02 7F 10
# Get Response
A0 C0 00 00 17
# Select EF_ADN(6F3A) (Abbreviated Dialing Numbers)
A0 A4 00 00 02 6F 3A
# Get Reponse
A0 C0 00 00 0F
SEE ALSO
pcscd(8),gscriptor(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ludovic Rousseau <rousseau@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
octobre 17, 2003 SCRIPTOR(1p)