debian man page for ods-hsmutil

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ods-hsmutil(1)						      OpenDNSSEC ods-hsmutil						    ods-hsmutil(1)

NAME
ods-hsmutil - OpenDNSSEC HSM utility
SYNOPSIS
ods-hsmutil [-c config] [-v] command [options]
DESCRIPTION
The ods-hsmutil utility is mainly used for debugging or testing. It is designed to interact directly with your HSM and can be used to manu- ally list, create or delete keys. It can also be used to perform a set of basics HSM tests. Be careful before creating or deleting keys using ods-hsmutil, as the changes are not synchronized with the KASP Enforcer. The repositories are configured by the user in the OpenDNSSEC configuration file. The configuration contains the name of the repository, the token label, the user PIN, and the path to its shared library.
COMMANDS
list [repository] List the keys that are available in all or one repository generate repository rsa keysize Generate a new RSA key with the given keysize in the repository remove id Delete the key with the given id purge repository Delete all keys in one repository dnskey id name Create a DNSKEY RR for the given owner name based on the key with this id test repository Perform a number of tests on a repository info Show detailed information about all repositories
OPTIONS
-c config Path to an OpenDNSSEC configuration file (defaults to /etc/opendnssec/conf.xml) -h Show the help screen -v Output more information by increasing the verbosity level
SEE ALSO
ods-auditor(1), ods-control(8), ods-enforcerd(8), ods-hsmspeed(1), ods-kaspcheck(1), ods-ksmutil(1), ods-signer(8), ods-signerd(8), ods-timing(5), opendnssec(7), http://www.opendnssec.org/
AUTHORS
ods-hsmutil was written by Jakob Schlyter as part of the OpenDNSSEC project. OpenDNSSEC February 2010 ods-hsmutil(1)
Related Man Pages
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ods-ksmutil(1) - debian
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opendnssec(7) - debian
ods-enforcerd(8) - debian
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