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NAME

       nfc-emulate-uid - NFC target emulation command line tool based on libnfc

SYNOPSIS

       nfc-emulate-uid [OPTIONS] [UID]

DESCRIPTION

       nfc-emulate-uid  is  a  tag  emulation  tool  that  allows  one to choose any tag UID. Tag
       emulation is one of the main added features  in  NFC.  But  to  avoid  abuse  of  existing
       systems,  manufacturers  of  the NFC controller intentionally did not support emulation of
       fully customized UID but only of "random" UIDs, which always start with  0x08.   The  nfc-
       emulate-uid  tool  demonstrates  that  this  can  still  be done using transmission of raw
       frames, and the desired UID can be optionally specified.

       This makes it a serious thread for security systems that rely only on  the  uniqueness  of
       the UID.

       Unfortunately,  this  example can't directly start in fully customisable target mode. Just
       after launching this example, you will have to go  through  the  hardcoded  initial  anti-
       collision  with  the  0x08-prefixed UID.  To achieve it, you can e.g. send a RATS (Request
       for Answer To Select) command by using a second NFC device (placed in target's field)  and
       launching  nfc-list  or  nfc-anticol.  After  this  first  step, you now have a NFC device
       (configured as target) that really emulates a custom UID.  You could  view  it  using  the
       second NFC device with nfc-list.

       Timing control is very important for a successful anti-collision sequence:

       -  The  emulator  must  be  very  fast to react: Using the ACR122 device gives many timing
       issues,  "PN53x  only"  USB  devices  also  give  some  timing  issues  but  an   embedded
       microprocessor would probably improve greatly the situation.

       - The reader should not be too strict on timing (the standard is very strict). The OmniKey
       CardMan 5321 is known to be very large on timings and is a good  choice  if  you  want  to
       experiment  with  this emulator with a tolerant reader.  Nokia NFC 6212 and Pegoda readers
       are much too strict and won't be fooled.

OPTIONS

       UID 8 hex digits format that represents desired UID (default is DEADBEEF).

IMPORTANT

       ACR122 devices (like touchatag, etc.) can be used by this example  (with  timing  issues),
       but  if  something  goes  wrong, you will have to unplug/replug your device. This is not a
       libnfc's bug, this problem is due to ACR122's internal MCU in front of NFC chip (PN532).

BUGS

       Please report any bugs on the libnfc issue tracker at:
       http://code.google.com/p/libnfc/issues

LICENCE

       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.

AUTHORS

       Roel Verdult <roel@libnfc.org>

       This manual page was written by Romuald Conty <romuald@libnfc.org>.  It is licensed  under
       the terms of the GNU GPL (version 2 or later).