10-15-2010
Changing from RSC to OK Prompt
Hi again Kumarmani,
Ok so now I need to connect through the serial cable and access the system through the HyperTerminal to change the value.
How then do I do this???, and is my serial cable going to be ok to use???.
As it is a 25 pin to 25 pin joined to a 25 pin to 9 pin cable.
And can I use my PC which has Windows XP on it???...
Please can you run me through step by step in connecting the serial ports togeather and how to get to see my server on my PC.
Cheers
Arjay
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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).
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