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Dieter Spaar has modified the shadysim.py to support the configured OTA mode on the sysmoUSIM-SJS1 (and by extension the SIM Cards issued at 31C3, the following camp and 32C3). h2. What is it about (U)SIM cards are Java capable and there is the Globalplatform that specifies standards API. SMS can be addressed directly to the SIM card, the SIM card will get events for network selection and others, it can modify call establishment attempts. The following will show how to build the example applet and install it on your USIM. If you create plugins please make them available as Free Software and point us to them. If you find interesting Globalplatform APIs or hacks please talk about it. h2. What you will need * sysmoUSIM-SJS1 card * KIC, KID private keys of the card * PCSC, serial card reader or be able to send SMS to the SIM card * JDK to create Java1.1 bytecode to create/customize SIM Toolkit applets. h2. What you can read * [[JavaCard]] API specification (http://www.andresteder.com/static/api/simtoolkitapi/sim/toolkit/package-summary.html) * 3GPP sim.toolkit API (http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/101400_101499/101476/07.00.00_60/ts_101476v070000p.pdf). Specially setEvent is a good keyword to look at! h2. Building an example applet <pre> git clone git://git.osmocom.org/sim/sim-tools/ git clone git://git.osmocom.org/sim/hello-stk cd hello-stk make ls -la ./build/javacard/org/toorcamp/HelloSTK/javacard/HelloSTK.cap </pre> If you have a javac in your system you have now built an example Helloworld applet. h2. More applets Follow the same steps as building the Helloworld applet. h3. SMS I'm alive Applet to deliver an SMS the very first time the SIM registers in the GSM/GPRS network "https://github.com/PodgroupConnectivity/sim-applet-sms-im-alive":https://github.com/PodgroupConnectivity/sim-applet-sms-im-alive <pre> git clone https://github.com/PodgroupConnectivity/sim-applet-sms-im-alive.git </pre> h3. APN autoconfiguration Applet to configure a PDP Context with a correct APN via RUN AT proactive command "https://github.com/PodgroupConnectivity/sim-applet-apn-autoconf.git":https://github.com/PodgroupConnectivity/sim-applet-apn-autoconf.git <pre> git clone https://github.com/PodgroupConnectivity/sim-applet-apn-autoconf.git </pre> h3. Data heartbeat Applet to monitor the status of data connectivity over-the-air <pre> git clone https://github.com/PodgroupConnectivity/sim-applet-data-heartbeat.git </pre> h2. Working with a PC/SC reader Make sure you have the KIC1, KIC2, KIC3 and KID1, KID2 and KID3 for your card. If you have a CCC Event card from 31C3 or later you should be set and for the sysmoUSIM-SJS1 be sure to buy the option that includes the ADM1 keys as otherwise no OTA keys will be provided to you (you will have to buy a new batch of cards then). <pre> #Clone if you have not done the above git clone git://git.osmocom.org/sim/sim-tools/ cd sim-tools/shady-sim # Load the applet python shadysim.py --pcsc -l [[HelloSTK]].cap -i [[HelloSTK]].cap \ --enable-sim-toolkit --module-aid d07002ca44900101 \ --instance-aid d07002CA44900101 \ --nonvolatile-memory-required 0100 \ --volatile-memory-for-install 0100 \ --max-menu-entry-text 15 \ --max-menu-entries 05 --kic KIC1 \ --kid KID1 # Delete it (it takes time) python shadysim.py --pcsc -d d07002CA449001 \ --kic KIC1 \ --kid KID1 </pre> h2. Working with a SMPP reader Instead of directly interacting with the SIM through a PCSC reader the APDU is sent through SMPP. Replace the --pcsc call with --smpp and lines starting with SMPP are printed. These then need to be sent.