Demonstration of nfc anti-collision command line tool based on libnfc
nfc-anticol
nfc-anticol is an anti-collision demonstration tool for ISO/IEC 14443-A tags, performed by custom constructed frames. The first frame must be a short frame which is only 7 bits long. Commercial SDK's often don't support a feature to send frames that are not a multiple of 8 bits (1 byte) long. This makes it impossible to do the anti-collision yourself. The developer has to rely on closed proprietary software and should hope it does not contain vulnerabilities during the anti-collision phase. Performing the anti-collision using custom frames could protect against a malicious tag that, for example, violates the standard by sending frames with unsupported lengths. Note that this is only a demonstration tool, which can not handle multiple tags as real life anti-collisions with multiple tags generate "messy" bits which are neither 0 nor 1.
Please report any bugs on the libnfc issue tracker at:
http://code.google.com/p/libnfc/issues
libnfc is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), version 3.
libnfc-utils and libnfc-examples are covered by the the BSD 2-Clause license.
Roel Verdult <[email protected]>
This manual page was written by Romuald Conty <[email protected]>. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL (version 2 or later).