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1. role and then in the new screen Options gt Add more readers 23 Application manual The RFID Guardian User Interface Readers with role B FRIENDLY READERS A E T C MOTHERS READER Image 6 10 FRIENDLY_READERS Image 6 11 Add more to this role In the example above we selected to view the list of members of the role FRIENDLY_READERS Then we decided to add more readers to this role We selected all the readers that did not have this role and added them The updated list of FRIENDLY_READERS after that looked like the one in Image 6 12 Readers with role L oh FRIENDLY READERS E 7 OTHERS READER d HOSTILE READER O SCHIPHOL Image 6 12 New list of readers 6 3 Key management Select Main Menu gt Readers gt Key management to manage keys related to readers Key management is divided in two categories here depending on the type of the key Therefor there are two options e Assymetric Key management e Symmetric Key management This is not yet implemented 24 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 6 4 Add Remove reader Select Main Menu gt Readers gt Add Remove reader This is actually a shortcut to the form we mentioned before where you can add and delete readers by specifying their name See 6 1 List of Readers Options gt Add a reader for more details 6 5 Create Delete role Select Main Menu gt Readers gt Create Delete role Similar to the previous sect
2. p Ai R Bd Ls sprig dy TI WHILE Image 5 9 Create a set with tags Image 5 10 Updated list of sets To delete a set of tags the set has to be empty First select to view the tags of the set you want to delete by selecting Options gt View and then remove all tags from the set Then go back and select Options gt Delete set If the set is empty it will be deleted Otherwise an alert will be shown with some relative information 5 3 2 Present Tags Select Options gt View over Present Tags to view the current tags in your vicinity This is unimplemented now 5 3 3 All Tags Select Options gt View over All Tags to view all the tags of the current Access Control List As it was mentioned before the default representation of each tag is its name if there is no name its hexadecimal ID is presented It is possible to rename a tag Choose which tag you want to rename from the list and select Options gt Rename Tag That would bring you in front of a form with two fields The first field holds the current name of the tag and it is editable The second field holds the hexadecimal ID of the tag and is not editable Give a name to the tag and select Options gt Save changes 14 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual Image 5 11 Rename a tag Image 5 12 Save renamed tag Your tag has now a new name Click Back to go to the list of all tags you can now see your renamed tag GM Global tag ist O0 0x
3. Exit Image 5 7 Add tags to set Image 5 8 Delete tags from set By default the name of the tag will be displayed in each list of tags In case a tag does not have a name its hexadecimal ID will be displayed You can choose which information you want to see by selecting Options gt View id name Options gt View id only or Options gt View name only Select Back when you are viewing the list of tags that belong to a set to go back to the screen where you can view all the sets of tags 13 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual To create a set of tags select Options gt Create set You can either create an empty set by defining its name only and then follow the instructions above to add some tags to it or you can do that directly when creating the set For the first option define the name of the set and then select Options gt Save set For the second option select Options gt Add tags to set A list of all tags will be displayed and you can choose which tag s you want to include to your new defined set After choosing the tags you want select Options gt Save set and you are done Click Back to go to the previous screen If you have saved your set you can view it by expanding the list of sets if not expanded already E Set Properties E z g Tac T E TE H 251 FE j i Hide sets PHILIPS TI_WASHABLE 0xe00401003b 0xe00401003af 0xe00401003b 0xe0078006335c 0xe0070000243
4. Key management Add Remove reader Create Delete role Image 6 1 Reader options 6 1 List of Readers Select Main Menu gt Readers gt List of Readers The list you see is the list of all readers in the current Access Control List What you can do here is e Adda reader e Delete a reader e View roles of a reader and add new roles to it e Seta reader as current reader e Check who the current reader is 20 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual ACL Readers E 3 Ej HOME READER Adda reader SCHIPHOL Delete selected HOSTILE READER Set as current MOTHERS READER Show current reader View roles Add roles Image 6 2 List or readers Image 6 3 Options in List of readers To add a new reader select Options gt Add a reader All you have to specify is the readers name is this how it is going to work eventually Give the name of the reader and select Options gt Add reader Then select Back to see the new list with the readers including the one you just added To delete a reader you have to choose from the list of readers which readers you want to remove and then select Options gt Delete Selected Multiple selections is allowed Notice however that deleting a reader is only possible if the reader is role free that is it has no role s assigned with it You can manually set a reader as the current reader To do that choose which reader you want to set and select Options gt Set as curren
5. Transfer ownership of tags unimplemented e Manage Tag Lists e Do key management e Do tag spoofing The following picture shows the corresponding screenshot from the application reaemdeact DOr a F ie T p T i i NA he Ft TP a The Al Y z l Bo ela pl 4 i Ha i Ownership transfer U Manage Tag Lists key Management Tag spoofing Image 5 1 Tag options 5 1 Conduct RFID scan To conduct an RFID scan select Main Menu gt Tags gt Conduct RFID scan This is unimplemented now 5 2 Transfer ownership of tags To change the ownership of tags select Main Menu gt Tags gt Ownership transfer This is unimplemented now 5 3 Manage Tag Lists Tag list management is available under Main Menu gt Tags gt Manage Tag Lists You will be taken to the following screen where you can e Add delete tags e View the present tags in your vicinity e View all the tags of the current Access Control List e Create delete view sets of tags and assign tags to them 11 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 5 y Tao Lists P Present Tags All Tags Add Delete tag Image 5 2 Manage Tag Lists 5 3 1 Set management Select Options gt View or just push the navigation button when Show Sets is highlighted to expand the list of sets of the current ACL To hide the list of sets select Options gt View when Hide Sets is A Pe Tag Lists highlighted PHILIPS T_WASHABLE TLWHI
6. User Interface Application manual 9 2 1 Authentication Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Configuration gt Authentication This part is not implemented yet What exactly are we supposed to implement 9 2 2 Key management Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Configuration gt Key management Also not implemented What should be added here 9 2 3 Access Control Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Configuration gt Access Control Not implemented Add what in here 9 2 4 Auditing Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Configuration gt Auditing Auditing is necessary for the enforcement of RFID security policies and also provides proof of activity to the user However the user is given control over auditing and can disable it as well as enable it at any time Requests to the RFID Guardian and responses from it can be seperately handled with respect to auditing It is possible that you audit only requests and do not log the responses to these requests Press the navigation button when you are over the item of the list that you want to change its state Press again to bring it to its original state The same result can come by selecting Options gt Change As long as auditing is enabled you can furthermore choose whether you want to log tag related action or scan related one To change the current state of logging press the navigation button when the desired item is highlighted The third item in the list shows the file where reques
7. is not given to any reader Another easier in some cases way to delete roles is by making a selection of roles in the list of ACL Roles and then select Options gt Remove selected Multiple choice of roles is allowed and makes the process faster but once again the role s has to be reader free To give a role to some readers of the ACL select a role and then press Options gt Assign to readers Image 6 8 That would bring you the list of readers that do not have the role you selected Image 6 9 Choose some of the readers if any from the list and then select Options gt Add selected Now those readers have the role you specified In case you want to check which readers have some specific role choose this role that you are interested in and then select Options gt List members of role All those readers that you see now have the role you chose Image 6 10 You can also add readers to this role by selecting Options gt Add more readers Image 6 11 or delete some of the readers by choosing some readers from the list and selecting Options gt Remove selected Create role Remove selected Assign to readers List members of role Exit Image 6 8 Add readers to a role Image 6 9 Readers without the role Note The resulting list of readers you get by selecting a role and then Options gt Assign to readers will always be the same with the resulting list if you select the same role then Options gt List members of
8. oo nn 16 oo A nn e 18 e FR ACE atte 20 6 1 Ustof AA s 20 A a Dele iceo as 22 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual SCS LI I Cementos 24 6 4 Add REMOVE reader insti ds 25 eRe APIE eao e E A 25 TACOS CONO aan aaa 26 711 Access Control Listrules ACTUA 26 IS A O CL Ol terre N N tend aaetesesvonsteeseuatutonenecons 26 TZ Check ACES aio as 28 TAS ACTA O cis 28 PLA ACES ecu E 28 TMD Cleat ACLs naa 28 Te POUR ONUOMNS iene euie wes AA A O 29 8 AVANI E ecn oe evar E eC eee ee ee 30 NN A O ee eee aT 32 te Se CURIE ote te creel etn aecey kata nobece tae macen ia 32 A E E A EEA AE A EA ETE ome nate teas 32 92 TAuthenuca oNaronsnea a aa a a a aa ia 33 9 2 2 KEV mana emen eei E N EEN E O eee 33 E NA NAN ieee taceuesiaaorne 33 NS a A E A 33 F25 SVSECIN UNE A 33 E T E E a aneaaceaacaes 34 93 LEGIA NEW Pros ramita 35 93 2 Retas h EEPROM wcccsssatacies ciecnassseuceecsvileasayaaiccdans ads 35 33 Clean uba Es Ste MS aii 35 A Ll A o a ee ene ea ee ee ee ene ee noe ee eer eee ee 35 DD Se VVC OP IZA oinaan E 35 953 0 PIONS BOWS EM sect ada dd did 35 JA Guardian DO WS 37 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 1 About This Document 1 1 Purpose This document gives an overview of the RFID Guardian user interface and describes the potential communication between an RFID Guardian and a mobile device that runs the application to control the Guardian 1 2 Compatibility The software documented here is compa
9. readers manage SSL keys and Redder s certificates Add a new Access Control reader or view the list of Auditing Advanced Connect to Guardian trusted Certification Authorities Image 3 2 Help in the Main Menu Image 3 3 Help on Readers To go back to the Main Menu click the Back button That will bring you to the exact same screen you could see before you press the He p button The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual There are six items options in the Main Menu We will give a short description of each of them and what you can do after you select them Each of the items is described in full details in one of the following sections of this manual 3 1 Tags After selecting the Tag item in the Main Menu you can perform RFID tag related actions which include Tag Key Management Tag Spoofing and Management of Tag Lists Moreover you can start RFID scans and also transfer ownership of tags between Guardians or users 3 2 Readers Selecting the Readers option will give you control over the RFID readers management Besides being able to add and remove readers from the centralized Access Control List you will be able to create delete Roles for the readers assign Roles to Readers and do Key Management 3 3 Access Control Under the Access Control option you can select and set an ACL so that the Guardian will know how to behave against tags and readers Context related operations are also available here Finall
10. tag However it is recommended and also easier to do it the way it was described in the previous section see 5 3 3 All Tags 5 4 Key management Select Main Menu gt Tags gt Key management A four fielded form will appear the default values for each field are shown in the following image Key type Key Vaile MLE dk 5 15 Tag key management 16 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual From here it is possible to manage keys related to tags A list of all tag sets is given and you may choose one of the sets if you know which set your tag belongs to Push the navigation button inside and the list of sets will appear Select one tag set and click OK Otherwise leave the first field as it is lag set No set All tags TL WASHABLE TL WHITE k EA Lt i sha ear paren alt MySet 5 16 Select set in Tag Key management If you choose one of the sets then the second field is updated to contain only those tags that belong to that set Make your tag selection by pushing the navigation key over the second field Tag and then scrolling over the tag you want in the list that will pop up Then select OK myBook myPhone wire hop rF IEF crn a E Pee EE myla ntop 5 17 Select tag in Tag Key management If no Tag set was selected then the Tag field contains all the tags The procedure to select a tag is the same After you have selected a Tag you have to specify what kind of key you w
11. Image 4 4 Open connection to Bluetooth device The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual An attempt to connect to the selected device will be made Wait until the connection is established A RFID Guardian REID Guardian Working Connecting to the device myRFID Guardian Image 4 5 Connecting to a device A message will let you know if the connection attempt was successful and the Main Menu will be displayed Now you can continue with the rest of the options to interact with the RFID Guardian rro Guardian som REID Guardian You are connected Y to the device myRFID Guardian Image 4 6 Successful connection to a device Once you are connected to a device you can always disconnect by selecting Main Menu gt Connect to Guardian gt Disconnect This option is only available when a connection is established This is only the only available option under Vain Menu gt Connect to Guardian in this case as multiple connections are not supported at the same time Note In case you are asked to confirm that you allow the application to use connectivity applications click Yes By clicking No you will not be able to connect to any device in later attempts before you restart the application 10 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 5 Tags For tag related operations go to Main Menu gt Tags From here you can do the following e Conduct an RFID scan unimplemented e
12. TE TLTRANSPARENT Present Tags reate sel Image 5 3 Expand sets of tags Image 5 4 Hide sets Select Options gt View over a set to view its content The list of tags that the set contains will appear Image 5 5 To add more tags into the set select Options gt Add a tag A list of all tags that do not belong to the set will be displayed Image 5 6 Choose which tag s you want to add and click Options gt Add to 12 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual SET where SET will be the name of the set you are editing Image 5 7 To go back to the list of tags that the set contains select Back If some tags where added to the set the new list will be displayed To delete some of the tags that belong to the set choose which tag s you want to remove and select Options gt Delete from set Image 5 8 Multiple selection is allowed If by mistake you deleted a tag you can follow the instructions in the paragraph above to add it back to the set a E IPS Pe Add tags to il Set PHILIPS 7 tags 1 F 0xe00401003b225 m 0xe00780c33506 O 0xe00401003afab9 amp 0xe007000023 d 0xe00401003b0cbd E 0xe007000012d 0xe007000012d 0xe00700001 2d Oxe00 700001 20 Image 5 5 Tags of set PHILIPS Image 5 6 Tags that do not belong to PHILIPS ff Ade tags to PHILIPS 0 Add a tag Oo Oxed07000012d View id name Add to PS View name only o 0xe007000012d Delete from set
13. The RFID Guardian User Interface on mobile devices RFID Guardian Application manual The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual Table of Contents Table Of contents 2 0 ccccccccccccccccccsccccccssccscccssccsecssscssccsucssecsscssecssscsscssussscsssessscsccasecaeesacenuecaueates 2 1 About This DoOocUMeNt oooooo ooo ooo coooccononocconononono nono nono nono non nono nono nonnonn nono non nonn nono non n cnn rca nan nanarannnnnss 4 LA WP OS E tol 4 MSZ OMI ALIN e onion zcisese care ccicutin So scencqes snp idas 4 We Ud IA CO e 4 2 Installation Get started oo ccc cccccccccssccccccscccsecssecssccsecssecssscsscssccauecsucsaesuecsusessceasees 5 3 Main Menu Application OVervieW o ooooococococococococococoncnconinononicicicncnnncnononononononononons 6 SETI So 5 yq A 7 AS eee ee mn eC A E 7 FSS A se 7 PP A E T E EE 7 Be GW ACO SA 7 Glee CONNETTO o er EE 7 4 Connect to the RFID Guardian ooooooconocononcnnncnnconnnonn cnn nono nono non nono non nono nonononnnonnonnnoo 8 SA o nn 11 SEC aie Lol oa RIOS or 9 eeeneenneenet neon ma eter tet ET TO Sy Ew CCE eee OO Coe Cre meer een et 11 5 2 Transiter owner hip Of TAPS esecciazceacadstsautecnssencqosdaancbessacescescessedetaaievessannstuasianasadalicaevasnteastadneneseantieecars 11 S Manage Tag Lots saors a E E ida aclara 11 A e A 12 Po PO wd o AP en ane er eee ene eee 14 A E E E E E 14 S oA FG D A PA 16 PSP E
14. There are certain other options available when you are browsing the files of your Guardian similar to any other operating systems file system For example you can create your own directories by selecting Options gt Create directory Moreover you can delete directories as long as they are emtpy by selecting Options gt Remove directory To delete a file you must select Options gt Delete file over the file that you want to delete Creating a file on the Guardian is only available in the case where you transfer a file from your mobile device to the Guardian upload We discuss this later in 9 3 6 Phone Browser this will probably change The list of all options described above is given in the following picture Delete file Create directory View current dir Remove directory Image 7 4 Options in Guardian browser Note To avoid confusion when browsing the files of the Guardian and the files of the mobile device yellow folders are used in the Guardian browser while green ones are used in the phone browser 27 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 7 1 2 Check ACL status It is possible to view information about the current state of the Access Control that your Guardian operates according to Select Check ACL status and a form with all available information will be shown You can see which the current reader is the current context and the current ACL directory for example An example is given in the follow
15. ace Application manual p i Spoofed Tags j 0 5 E Add spoofed Tag E ow H sA 123 O Tag UIR a Fa En a ndi a pa A A pieg en al Mo DEERE E Ta pE E 4 a VAULTS i ree A ee E ox0abcfed Block Size 0 32 Image 5 21 Add spoofed tag Image 5 22 Updated spoof list Once you are in the list with the spoofed tags you can choose one of them and then select Options gt Set spoofed tag to set it To see the set spoofed tag s simply select Options gt Get spoofed tag A pop up window will inform you for the current spoofed tag s the above text will probably be removed right To remove a spoofed tag you can either do it by selecting Remove spoofed tag from the Spoofed Tags menu or enter the list with the spoofed tags choose which ones you want to remove and then select Options gt Remove Selected Use the first option if you know the ID of the tag you want to remove and the list of the spoofed tags is long Use the second method if you want to delete more than one tags in one go 19 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 6 Readers For reader related operations go to Vain Menu gt Readers Here you have the following options e Manage Reader Lists e Manage Role Lists e Do key management e Add remove Readers e Add remove Roles The following picture shows the corresponding screenshot from the application F 7 Readers _ List of Readers A List of Roles
16. an by specifying an Indoor General or any other context To view the current contexts select List Contexts A list of the existing contexts will appear You can create your own context by selecting Options gt Add new context Specify a name for the context in the form that you will see and then select Options gt Add context Context s name FA p A A e T Remove context Exit Image 7 7 Add a context to the ACL To delete a context from the context list make your selection and then click Options gt Remove Selected Set a context as the current context active by choosing it from the list and then selecting Options gt Set as current To view the current context select Options gt Show current context This information should be of course the same with the one you get in the Current context field of the ACL status form described above in 7 2 Image 7 5 q ACL Contexts ca Outdoor El Add new context JT General O Hidden a Set as current Show current context Exit Image 7 8 List of contexts Image 7 9 Removing contexts 29 The RFID Guardian User Interface 8 Auditing Application manual Communication between the Guardian and your mobile device is logged so that you can actually check exaclty what kind of actions were performed This here is not the same with the auditing functionality that the RFID Guardian itself supports There are four different types of logs e the Real tim
17. ant to set modify Once more press the navigation key this time when the Key type field is highlighted Select the type of key you want to set and click OK Now you are ready to specify the value of that key in the field Key value Once you do that select Options gt Save and your key will be saved updated 17 The RFID Guardian User Interface Key type Kill Sleep in gt la B f he Dy Eear 3DES AFS Authentication 5 18 Select key type in Tag Key management 5 5 Tag spoofing Application manual F 17 j k io Lag Key a we management O myPassport Ey Type ME Woe Agtzpmje5amtx76 5 19 Specify key value Select Main Menu gt Tags gt Tag Spoofing To change the status of spoofing click on the last item in the list Spoofing enabled Spoofing will be disabled or enabled respectively depending on the current status gq Tag Spoofing Ey Add new spoofed tag Remove spoofed tag Spoofing enabled Image 5 20 Tag Spoofing To view and manage the list of spoofed tags select List spoofed tags The list of spoofed tags will appear To add tags in this list select Options gt Add spoofed tag and you specify a name block size and number of blocks for the tag to be added An example is given here in picture 5 21 Select Options gt Add tag to add the tag in the list If you click Back you should see the new spoofed tag in the list 18 The RFID Guardian User Interf
18. ardian User Interface Application manual In busy places it can be the case that the device search can last for a long time For example the application was tested outside an arrival terminal in Schiphol Airport Amsterdam and the search was not completed even after 7 minutes In such cases where there are a lot of devices nearby you either crowded place or people who pass by it is advisable to stop the search manually That would save both time for you and battery for your device You can stop the search any time by pressing the left soft key now with label Stop searching while an inquiry is in progress That would result in a screen similar to the following Image 4 3 Device search stopped As long as the device discovery is stopped either manually or automatically you can select one of the devices to connect to Make sure you select the right device e g your RFID Guardian device to connect otherwise it will not be possible to connect or even if a connection is established to another device the application may stall as your mobile device will be waiting for replies from the other device to requests it made but were not handled correctly from the other device To connect to your RFID Guardian navigate through the list of devices and once you are over the device you want to connect to press Options gt Open connection y _ 3 Start search TRI ie A y i in ii Te ii JE E y eg ag aea nen conn as i Fl om e m g
19. e alerts log e the Tag log e the Scan log e andthe general action log i l ogs y re al M a O AA Ree pal 4 n p A roids oe ag ala i a IA l n at p F AB Tag logs B Scan logs A Action log Image 8 1 Logs For the time being everything is logged in the action log A typical example of what is logged in there is shown in the next pictures The log is divided in pages to make it easier to view Each page of the log will keep up to 10 messages FATE F p P Log started Start inquiry method Device found 001167 2EBA5 Friendly name myRFID Guardian Inquiry completed successfully LAL F Context Indoor added Contexts in ACL F TREN F p 3 Indoor Context K removed Context Outdoor added Context General added Context UB Lik Images 8 2 8 3 Log examples 30 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual To view the next or previous page of the log either push the navigation button and select Next Page or Previous Page or select Options gt Next Page Options gt Previous Page respectively If there is some kind of communication between the Guardian and your device at the time you are viewing the log you can select the Options gt Refresh option to update the log file Any new messages will appear in the log Finally to delete the log select Options gt Delete Notice that the whole log will be cleared and not only the current page of the lo
20. e007000023426f8 0xe007000012d716 0xe007000012d716 0xe00 000012d716 0xe007000012d 16 ia i a i no a T ICL ie 1 ie Te MAA Pa a 1 Image 5 13 Renamed tag in global Tag list Finally you can add and delete tags in the global tag list Simply select Options gt Add a tag to add a tag see 5 3 4 Add Delete tags or make a selection of tag s that you want to delete and click Options gt Delete from set Note that it is not possible to delete tags from the global tag list if they belong to some of the tag sets mentioned above Note Renaming a tag is only possible through the Global Tag List Any changes made here apply however to all sets For example if a set X includes the tag A which is later renamed to tag B the new name tag B will be displayed in the set X 15 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 5 3 4 Add Delete Tags You can manually add and delete tags in the global tag list To do that select the Add Delete tag option in Main Menu gt Tags gt Manage Tag Lists To add a tag you need to specify a unique name and a unique identification number The ID of the tag has to be given in hexadecimal representation An example is given below MA Add a Tao 1 Image 5 14 Add a tag in the global tag list To delete tags from the global tag list you can specify the name of the tag you want to delete or its ID and then select Options gt Remove
21. ed gt Administration gt Load new programs This is unimplemented What should be here anyway 9 3 2 Reflash EEPROM Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Administration gt reflash EEPROM Unimplemented 9 3 3 Clean up the filesystem Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Administration gt Clean up filesystem UNIMPLEMENTED 9 3 4 Backup Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Administration gt Backup UnimPIEmEnTeD 9 3 5 Synchronize Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Administration gt Synchronization UNiMpLeMeNtEd 9 3 6 Phone Browser Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Administration gt Phone browser This will put you in front of the local file system on your device You may be asked whether you allow the application to read user data in this case you should say Yes The purpose of the Phone Browser is that it allows you to transfer files from your mobile device directly to the RFID Guardian Those files you may create and modify even if you are not connected to the Guardian and upload later You can also view and edit downloaded files from the Guardian Navigate through the device s file system Either push the navigation button to enter a folder or select Options gt Open The local file system is more or less presented the same way as the RFID Guardian s file system is Navigation into it also adheres to the same rules like in the Guardian s file system However there are some different options in the Phone Browse
22. erties of the file Ajt are displayed E Properties Ajt g Properties Ajt Ay Ay a ZE a e 112 LOCHHON ae Phone memory Graphics 1433 Name Modined Ajt 13 34 34 21 Sep 200 HE Type Regular File Size bx Read 1435 Write oie hidden 15 54 34 21 Sep 2007 LE Sn Images 9 6 9 7 Properties of a file 36 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual To view a file from the Phone browser select Options gt Open Then select Back to go back to the browser or Exit browser to go to the Administration menu To create a file or a folder on the Phone select Options gt New Specify a name in the form that will be displayed and select whether you want to create a file or a folder Then select Options gt OK to create your file or directory Here is an example where a file is created ag 4 El Nay El porn New File y Tp 250 sd abc O Enter File Typ a B Regular File Oe Directory Image 9 8 Create a file on the phone To delete a file or a folder select Options gt Delete Folders can only be deleted if they are empty 9 3 7 Guardian Browser Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Administration gt Guardian browser You have already seen some of what is available here in section 7 1 1 Select ACL directory Most of the available options were discussed in this section However almost nothing was said for the case where you open a file to view To view a file you have
23. g that you are viewing Ce a Prev Page Refresh Delete Image 8 4 Log options we should discuss about how to organise the log thing better what kind of things to log to each of the log files make a copy on the phone or keep it temporary as long as the application is running etc 31 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 9 Advanced Select Main Menu gt Advanced Operations that belong to this section are considered advanced for the simple user and the user is supposed to know what he is about to do with the Guardian All available operations are divided in three categories depending on what they are actually about The advanced operations are thus devided into e Security e Configuration and e Administration YT i Advanced k T a f B Da Security Configuration Administration Image 9 1 Advanced categories 9 1 Security Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Security Not much is working here Right now we have options like Fuzzing Relay and Replay attacks and Eavesdropping on tag responses There is no actuall functionality though at this moment 9 2 Configuration Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Configuration From this point here you can configure different settings of the RFID Guardian The list of options you have is e do authentication e do Key management e change the Access Control e manage Auditing e change the System s time 32 The RFID Guardian
24. ing two pictures FP ACL status FIP ACL status Em 3 d j Current ACL override rule file Current context o T T ae JANY New ACL directory Current ACLstate directory Pe Currant ACL directory SS Images 7 5 7 6 ACL status information This form provides only information and cannot be changed e g you cannot change the current reader from here For this reason there is only a Back button that will bring you to the previous menu see image 7 2 need to know here exactly what is what so that describe better if necessary 7 1 3 ACL reload Select this option ACL reload if after you made some changes to the Access Control List that you loaded you want to undo them For example suppose you changed the current reader or deleted some roles or anything similar to that Reloading the ACL will put away all these changes and bring the ACL to its original state 7 1 4 ACL save not implemented Maybe this option will be removed 7 1 5 Clear ACL To clear the current ACL select Clear ACL After that there is no ACL loaded To load an ACL see 7 1 1 Select acl directory 28 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 7 2 ACL Contexts A context can be imagined as a mode of operation or a profile Similar to the General Silent or Meeting profiles on Nokia devices where you actually specify the area you are currently in and how your mobile device should operate you can do the same for the Guardi
25. ion this is a shortcut to the form where you can create delete roles See 6 2 List of Roles Options gt Create role for more details 25 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 7 Access Control An Access Control List basically describes the rules according to which the RFID Guardian operates The relation between tags readers and roles is fully described in the ACL An RFID Guardian may also operate under different contexts set by the user To manage ACLs or contexts select Wain Menu gt Access Control gt ACL rules see 7 1 ACL rules or Main Menu gt Access Control gt Context see 7 2 Context respectively ma r EF a Access Control gt ACL rules f Context Image 7 1 Access Control 7 1 Access Control List rules ACL rules 7 1 1 Select ACL directory It is usually the case that after connecting to your RFID Guardian you will want to specify an Access Control List according to which your Guardian will operate To do so you will have to browse through the Guardian s file system and choose an ACL Select the first option in the list with the ACL rules Select ACL directory You will be given the list of files and folders of the default directory of your Guardian E E E E i Ty ooh Sar t co home xarrs het we F ACL Rules ye projects rfid quar Select ACL directory El mo Check ACL status Ee ACL reload B cvsignore E aci save UNIMPL acl Clear ACL basename E bi
26. pear in the Main List of the application The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 4 Connect to the RFID Guardian All data between your mobile device and your RFID Guardian is sent over a Bluetooth communication channel The connection establishment between the two devices is one of the first things you will have to do Make sure you enable the Bluetooth on your device before you try any of the following In case the Bluetooth is not enabled at the time you try to connect to the Guardian you will get an error message If so exit the application enable the B uetooth on your device and try again Suppose the Bluetooth is enabled go to Main Menu gt Connect to Guardian You will find yourself in front of the following screen g j Bluetooth p connection no data Image 4 1 Bluetooth connection Press the left soft key Start Search to start searching for Bluetooth enabled devices in your area As long as a device is found it will be added in a list in your screen As most of the devices have a friendly name set by their user this will be shown as default In case no friendly name is assigned to a device its MAC address will be shown e g 00 20 E0 6E A3 73 The picture in the left side of each device indicates the type of the device e g computer cellphone etc i a T i aan a pm wRETN Guardian MYRELD Quaruan A ed Fae i lt a rr a Image 4 2 Searching for Bluetooth devices The RFID Gu
27. r 35 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual Ce gt i nun E i Phone memory P ee a f P Sia Upload to Images an lt lt Private ENE Properties Sound clips caste lt Tones Delete Image 9 4 Phone browser Image 9 5 Phone browser options To upload a file to the Guardian go over the file that you want and select Options gt Upload to Guardian That would bring you now in the RFID Guardian s file system where you would have to select where and under which name you want to save the file For your convinience and to avoid confusion the folders in the Phone browser are green while they are yellow in the Guardian browser Once you have selected to upload a file to the Guardian two more options are added to the Guardian browser compared to those shown in image 7 4 Options in Guardian browser Now you can select the Save here or the Save in new file option under Options The first one would overwrite the highlighetd file in the Guardian browser with the file that you are uploading The second option will create a new file in the Guardian side with the same name like the file s that you upload Once you have selected to save the file in the Guardian the two extra options will disappear from the Options menu Select Options gt Properties over a file or a folder to view the related properties of this entity An example is given in the following pictures where the prop
28. r in the list of roles after you have selected Options gt Add more roles 21 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual Sa Roles of reader O FRIENDLY READERS amp TRUSTED MARECHAUSSEE HOSTILE Remove selected roles Exit Image 6 4 View roles not supported by a reader Image 6 5 Add selected roles to reader You can also add roles to your reader without having to view the roles of the reader first Select Options gt Add roles and then continue as described above 6 2 List of Roles Select Main Menu gt Readers gt List of Roles to view the list of Roles of the current Access Control List What you can do here is e Create delete roles e View roles of readers and e Give new roles to readers or delete roles from them All these options are available under Options as shown in the following picture 4 a O ACL Roles F 7 ee TRUSTED J MARECHAUSSEE Remove selected O HOSTILE Assign to readers List members of role Exit Image 6 6 List of roles Image 6 7 Available options for roles 22 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual To create a role select Options gt Create role In the form that you seen now specify a name for your role and then select Options gt Create role again It is also possible to delete a role from here by specifying the name of it and selecting Options gt Delete role This is only possible if the role is reader free that is the role
29. stalled you are ready to start using it Select Menu gt Installations on your device and start the RFID Guardian application In the following pages it is supposed that the steps described in this section have already been followed by the user En do J A urganls eT J A Media kara YE Dal ADS Image 2 1 Menu Image 2 2 Installations The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 3 Main Menu Application overview Once the application is started you will find yourself in front of the following menu ja Main Menu gt a 5 g T 4 anos a a n Readers A Access Control b Auditing Advanced Connect to Guardian Image 3 1 The Main Menu Move the navigation key up and down to scroll over the items of the list To make a selection you can either use the left soft key with label Options and then select OK or push the navigation key which will take you directly to the next screen depending on the item you selected To get some information about what you can do if you select some item of the list click the right soft key Help That would display a screen with information relative to the actions that you can make after you select the item of the list that was highlighted For example pressing the Help button while the screen looks like the picture in 3 2 would give you the screen that is shown in image 3 3 below A ETT 4 fe E FA ain Menu 7 elp hd Check the list of
30. t To view the current reader simply select Options gt Show current reader It doesn t matter whether any reader is selected from the list in this case Readers and roles are closely related A reader can have one or more roles moreover a role can be given to one or more readers As the relation between readers and roles is m to n it is was necessary to be able to manage readers and roles from both points of view At this point you can manage which roles a reader may have See 6 2 List of Roles to set which readers a role may be given to To view the roles of a reader choose a reader from the list of ACL readers and select Options gt View roles The list of roles that the reader you selected has will be shown You can always check the title of the screen to make sure what kind of list you are viewing Select Options gt Add more roles if you want to give your reader more roles A list of roles that your reader does not have will be given Make your selection and then click Options gt Add roles to READER where READER will be the name of your reader An example is given below to make the procedure more clear Likewise to delete roles from a reader select some of the roles that your reader already supports and then select Options gt Remove selected roles You can always give back to your reader those roles you have just deleted by following the instructions in the previous paragraph The roles you have just deleted will now appea
31. t reverse Image 7 2 ACL Rules Image 7 3 Guardian files 26 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual u m To go one directory up you have to select the two dots The default action when pressing the navigation button here depends on the item that is highlighted If this is a file then pressing the navigation button will open the file if it is a folder then it will browse the content of the folder The same happens when you select Options gt Enter If you try to enter a file the file s content will be displayed whereas if you try to enter a folder the folder s content will be listed To exit the Guardian browser you can select the Exit browser option which always appears over the right soft key That will bring you to the screen shown in image 7 2 Navigate through the Guardian s file system to find the directory that you want to set as your acl directory Once you find it you have two options on how to set it First you can enter the directory and then select Options gt Set acl directory over the single dot That means that you set the current directory as your acl directory The other option is to select Options gt Set acl directory without entering the directory However the directory that you want to set should be highlighted again If the directory that you are trying to set is not a valid one you will receive an error alert Otherwise you will a confirmation alert will be displayed
32. tible with up to the V3 of the RFID Guardian The devices on which the software runs should support the Mobile Information Device Profile 2 0 JSR 118 as well as have Bluetooth connectivity JSR 82 and provide file system access JSR 75 From the hardware point of view a five way navigation key and two soft keys are necessary for the device The application is indepentent of the keyboard type however a full QWERTY keyboard would make use of it easier in cases where the user has to input some text The software was tested on two S60 3 edition Nokia devices all screenshots in this document are taken from those devices and are used to give a clear view of how the application is used in practice 1 3 Audience This document is intended in the first place for people who possess an RFID Guardian and an appropriate mobile device and want to know how to use the application to control the Guardian It will also help other persons to get a general view of the RFID Guardian user interface for mobile devices what it is and what it can do The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 2 Installation Get started To get the application RFID Guardian user interface for mobile devices on your mobile device visit www rfidguardian org rfid jar The installation process is similar to any other application s installation process For more information check the user guide of your mobile device After the application is in
33. to select Options gt Enter over a file That would open an editor with the content of the selected file as shown in the next picture E EE y P P r ee g View File testhile e we F vi Abe O Image 9 9 Viewing a file 37 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual There is an option that allows you to download the file that you view to your mobile device Select Options gt Download to phone and you will be taken to the Phone browser Choose the directory where you want to save this file and either select Options gt Save here over an existing file to overwrite it or select Option gt New create a file with some name as discussed in 9 3 6 Phone Browser and then select Options gt Save over that file you just created If you press the Exit browser button you will exit the Phone browser and you will be taken back to the open file that you copied from the Guardian side Click Back to close the file and go to the Guardian browser Note The Save here command in the Phone browser becomes available only after you select to download a file from the Guardian to the phone and disappears after the file is downloaded 38
34. ts and responses are logged Tag and scan logging however takes place in different files as described in 8 Auditing 9 2 5 System time Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Configuration gt System time This is where you can change the time of your RFID Guardian from A simple field like the one shown in the next picture holds the current time and date of your RFID Guardian Move the navigation button to the left or right to select the part that you want to change Then type in the value that you want When you are finished select Options gt Save to apply your changes to the Guardian 33 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual El me s 123 0 Image 9 2 Change the system time 9 3 Administration Select Main Menu gt Advanced gt Administration You have the options to e Load new programs to the Guardian 7 e reflash its EEPROM e Clean up its filesystem e Backup e Synchronize e browse your mobile s device file system and upload files to the RFID Guardian e browse your RFID Guardian s file system and download files to your mobile device Most of those options are shown in the next picture a Administration pa w g e A a on y cad net LS z reflash EEPROM U Clean up filesystem U Backup U Svnchronization U Phone browser Image 9 3 Administration options 34 The RFID Guardian User Interface Application manual 9 3 1 Load new programs Select Main Menu gt Advanc
35. y you can browse files on the Guardian side and trasnfer them to your device 3 4 Auditing Auditing will give you all the important information of what has happened so far between the mobile device you use to control the RFID Guardian and the Guardian itself This option has only informational pusposes 3 5 Advanced This option includes actions and operations that are considered advanced for the simple user You should be careful when you are using some of the available operations in this section as you may cause irreversible damage to the RFID Guardian s or your mobile device s file system lose some of your configuration changes to the ACL or compromise the security of the RFID Guardian what mean here is if the user messes up with the keys or authentication 3 6 Connect to Guardian This option provides one of the most basic operations the connection to the RFID Guardian over Bluetooth This is usually what you would want to do first connect to the Guardian as a connection between the RFID Guardian and your device is necessary before you can do anything with the Guardian In the rest of this document we describe one by one all the available options under the six items that were described above We make the exception to start with the last one as an established Bluetooth connection is necessary for the most of the operations of the other items We continue with the rest of the items in the order they were described above and ap
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