05-07-2010
Telnet is a network protocol. You would find setting up a simple serial connection easier.
Enable login on the serial port (ttyS0) by modifying /etc/inittab,
Get a DOS terminal emulation program, like kermit, which is available from
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/msk314.html
Use a null modem cable, pin 2 connected to pin 3, pin 3 connected to pin 2, and pin 7 straight, for a direct connection, on a 25pin connector. Or buy a straight through cable, and a null modem adapter.
Try baud rates between 9600 and 38400.
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pkcsconf
PKCSCONF(1) openCryptoki PKCSCONF(1)
NAME
pkcsconf - configuration utility for the pkcsslotd daemon
SYNOPSIS
pkcsconf [-itsmlIupPh] [-c slotnumber -U userPIN -S SOPin -n newpin]
DESCRIPTION
The pkcsconf utility displays and configures the state of the pkcsslotd daemon and the tokens managed by the daemon.
COMMAND SUMMARY
-i display PKCS11 info
-t display token info
-s display slot info
-m display mechanism list
-l display slot description
-I initialize token
-u initialize user PIN
-p set the user PIN
-P set the SO PIN
-c SLOT specify the token slot for the operation
-U USERPIN
the current user pin (for use when changing the user pin; -u and -p options); if not specified, user will be prompted
-S SOPIN the current Security Officer (SO) pin (for use when changing the SO pin; -P option); if not specified, user will be prompted
-n NEWPIN the new pin (for use when changing either the user pin or the SO pin; -u, -p and -P options); if not specified, user will be
prompted
-h show usage information
SEE ALSO
opencryptoki(7),
pkcsslotd(8).
3.0 May 2007 PKCSCONF(1)