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cryptoflex-tool
CRYPTOFLEX-TOOL(1) OpenSC tools CRYPTOFLEX-TOOL(1)
NAME
cryptoflex-tool - utility for manipulating Schlumberger Cryptoflex data structures
SYNOPSIS
cryptoflex-tool [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
cryptoflex-tool is used to manipulate PKCS data structures on Schlumberger Cryptoflex smart cards. Users can create, list and read PINs and
keys stored on the smart card. User PIN authentication is performed for those operations that require it.
OPTIONS
--verify-pin, -V
Verifies CHV1 before issuing commands
--list-keys, -l
Lists all keys stored in a public key file
--create-key-files arg, -c arg
Creates new RSA key files for arg keys
--create-pin-files id, -P id
Creates new PIN file for CHVid
--generate-key, -g
Generate a new RSA key pair
--read-key
Reads a public key from the card, allowing the user to extract and store or use the public key
--key-num num, -k num
Specifies the key number to operate on. The default is key number 1.
--app-df num, -a num
Specifies the DF to operate in
--prkey-file id, -p id
Specifies the private key file id, id, to use
--pubkey-file id, -u id
Specifies the public key file id, id, to use
--exponent exp, -e exp
Specifies the RSA exponent, exp, to use in key generation. The default value is 3.
--modulus-length length, -m length
Specifies the modulus length to use in key generation. The default value is 1024.
--reader num, -r num
Forces cryptoflex-tool to use reader number num for operations. The default is to use reader number 0, the first reader in the system.
--verbose, -v
Causes cryptoflex-tool to be more verbose. Specify this flag several times to enable debug output in the opensc library.
SEE ALSO
pkcs15-tool(1)
opensc 06/03/2012 CRYPTOFLEX-TOOL(1)