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NAMEopenpgp-tool - utility for accessing visible data OpenPGP smart cards and compatible tokensSYNOPSISopenpgp-tool [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTIONThe openpgp-tool utility is used for accessing data from the OpenPGP v1.1 and v2.0 smart cards and compatible tokens like e.g. GPF CryptoStick v1.x, which might not be present in PKCS#15 objects but available in custom files on the card. The data can be printed on screen or used by other programs via environment variables.OPTIONS--card-info, -CShow card information.
--del-key arg Delete key indicated by arg. arg can be 1,
2, 3, or all.
--do arg, -d arg Dump private data object (DO) indicated by arg.
arg can be in the form x, 10x, or 010x to access
DO 010x, where x is 1, 2, 3, or 4.
--erase, -E Erase (i.e. reset) the card.
--exec prog, -x prog Execute the given program with data in environment
variables.
--gen-key arg, -G arg Generate key with the ID given as arg. arg
can be one of 1, 2, or 3.
--help, -h Print help message on screen.
--key-info, -K Show information of keys on the card.
--key-type keytype, -t keytype Specify the type of the key to be generated. Supported
values for keytype are rsa for RSA with 2048 bits, rsaLENGTH for
RSA with a bit length of LENGTH. If not given, it defaults to
rsa2048.
--pin pin This option can be used to specify the PIN value on the
command line. If the value is set to env:VARIABLE, the value of the
specified environment variable is used. By default, the code is prompted on
the command line if needed.
Note that on most operation systems, any user can display the command line of any process on the system using utilities such as ps(1). Therefore, you should prefer passing the codes via an environment variable on an unsecured system. --pretty Print values in pretty format.
--raw Print values in raw format, as they are stored on the
card.
--reader arg, -r arg Number of the reader to use. By default, the first reader
with a present card is used. If arg is an ATR, the reader with a
matching card will be chosen.
--user-info, -U Show card holder information.
--verify pintype Verify PIN (CHV1, CHV2 or CHV3).
--version, -V Print the version of the utility and exit.
--verbose, -v Verbose operation. Use several times to enable debug
output.
--wait, -w Wait for a card to be inserted.
AUTHORSopenpgp-tool utility was written by Peter Marschall <peter@adpm.de>.
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