05-02-2014
I use the below command to list pgp keys
pgp -l and tried one more command as well.
pgp --list-keys
It display all the keys exists but not the one which I created
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yhsm-generate-keys
yhsm-generate-keys(1) General Commands Manual yhsm-generate-keys(1)
NAME
yhsm-generate-keys - Generate AEADs with secrets for YubiKeys using a YubiHSM
SYNOPSIS
yhsm-generate-keys --key-handles KEY_HANDLES --start-public-id START_ID [options]
DESCRIPTION
With this tool, a YubiHSM can generate random secrets (using it's internal true random number generator), and these secrets protected in
AEAD files can be stored on the host computer.
The AEADs will be ready to be used by for example yhsm-yubikey-ksm(1) ), as a part of a YubiKey OTP validation service.
To program YubiKeys with the generated secrets, it is possible to decrypt the AEADs (knowledge of the AES key used inside the YubiHSM is
required) using yhsm-decrypt-aead(1)
OPTIONS
-D, --device
Device file name (default: /dev/ttyACM0).
-v, --verbose
Enable verbose operation.
--debug
Enable debug printout, including all data sent to/from YubiHSM.
-O dir Base output directory (default: /var/cache/yubikey-ksm/aeads).
-c integer
Number of AEADs to generate.
--public-id-chars integer
Number of chars in generated public ids (default: 12). Changing this might not work well.
--key-handles kh [kh ...]
Key handles to encrypt the generated secrets with. Examples : "1", "0xabcd".
--start-public-id id
Public id of the first generated secret, in modhex.
EXIT STATUS
0 Secrets generated successfully.
1 Failed to generate secrets.
BUGS
Report python-pyhsm/yhsm-generate-keys bugs in the issue tracker <https://github.com/Yubico/python-pyhsm/issues/>
SEE ALSO
The python-pyhsm home page <https://github.com/Yubico/python-pyhsm/>
YubiHSMs and YubiKeys can be obtained from Yubico <http://www.yubico.com/>.
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