Reputation: 1057
STK can run some commands. In all resources (despite few resources) call the commands "Proactive".
What is proactive command and what another type of command is against it?
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My bet is that the term "proactive command" derives from the term "proactive SIM" -- citing GSM 11.14 (now superseded by 3GPP 31.111 document which no longer contains this definition):
proactive SIM: A SIM which is capable of issuing commands to the ME within the T=0 protocol.
Specifications talk about "proactive commands" to differentiate them from normal SIM commands as defined in GSM 11.11 (like READ BINARY
, VERIFY CHV
, RUN GSM ALGORITHM
...) issued by the ME (phone) to the SIM.
In short:
"proactive commands" are commands given by the SIM to the ME/phone (e.g. DISPLAY TEXT
)
"non-proactive commands" are commands given by the ME/phone to the SIM (e.g. RUN GSM ALGORITHM
)
The "proactive commands" in fact leverage the "non-proactive commands" like FETCH
/TERMINAL RESPONSE
/ENVELOPE
as their communication channel (together with the status word in any other "non-proactive command" Response-APDU -- e.g. 91XX
).
I hope this makes some sense!
EDIT> You might want to look here as well
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