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Smart Cards Lab COMPGA12 University College London
5 rfidiot library
The rfidiot library is developed by Adam Laurie, a well-known English se-
curity researcher. It works under Windows, Mac and Linux.
It is based on pyscard, a French Python library by Jean-Daniel Aussel from Gemalto and a few other Python
libraries such as pycrypt.
5.0.1 Installing and configuring rfidiot
We will only describe how to do things under Windows. Students can try
Linux or Mac on their own (more pain and more risky, maybe not everything
works).
Main page:
http://http://rfidiot.org/
Direct download for Windows:
http://rfidiot.org/RFIDIOt-Windows-0.1x.zip
Our recommended (older) version
\Smart Cards Lab docs and free software\drivers\
rfidiot\recommended\June 2009 with Python 25\
5.0.2 rfidiot - Installing Python
Install Python 2.5. There are problems with different versions of Python
that are incompatible with other versions of rfidiot. Typically Python 2.6.
does not work. Do use 2.5. May install from:
\Smart Cards Lab docs and free software\drivers\rfidiot\
recommended\June 2009 with Python 25\other packages needed\python-2.5.2.msi
5.0.3 rfidiot - Additional Python Libraries
Unless already included in Python distrib, typically the are not (needed for
Python 2.5) then also we need the following libraries. An archive of all these
cna be found at:
\Smart Cards Lab docs and free software\drivers\rfidiot\
recommended\June 2009 with Python 25\other packages needed\
The Python packages to be installed can also be found elsewhere:
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Nicolas T. Courtois 2009-10
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