EIDENV(1) OpenSC Tools EIDENV(1)NAME
eidenv - utility for accessing visible data from electronic identity cards
SYNOPSIS
eidenv [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
The eidenv utility is used for accessing data from electronic identity cards (like national eID cards) 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 --exec prog, -x prog
Executes the given program with data in environment variables.
--help, -h
Print help message on screen.
--print, -n
Prints all data fields from the card, like validity period, document number etc.
--reader num, -r num
Use the given reader. The default is the first reader with a card.
--stats, -t
Prints key usage statistics (only for Estonian ID card).
--version, -v
Prints the version of the utility and exits.
--wait, -w
Wait for a card to be inserted
AUTHORS
eidenv utility was written by Stef Hoeben and Martin Paljak <martin@martinpaljak.net>.
opensc 06/17/2014 EIDENV(1)
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WESTCOS-TOOL(1) OpenSC Tools WESTCOS-TOOL(1)NAME
westcos-tool - utility for manipulating data structures on westcos smart cards
SYNOPSIS
westcos-tool [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
The westcos-tool utility is used to manipulate the westcos data structures on 2 Ko smart cards / tokens. Users can create PINs, keys and
certificates stored on the card / token. User PIN authentication is performed for those operations that require it.
OPTIONS --change-pin, -n
Changes a PIN stored on the card. User authentication is required for this operation.
--certificate file, -t file
Write certificate file file in PEM format to the card. User authentication is required for this operation.
--finalize, -f
Finalize the card. Once finalized the default key is invalidated, so PIN and PUK cannot be changed anymore without user authentication.
Warning, un-finalized are insecure because PIN can be changed without user authentication (knowledge of default key is enough).
--generate-key, -g
Generate a private key on the card. The card must not have been finalized and a PIN must be installed (ie. the file for ithe PIN must
havei been created, see option -i). By default the key length is 1536 bits. User authentication is required for this operation.
--help, -h
Print help message on screen.
--install-pin, -i
Install PIN file in on the card. You must provide a PIN value with -x.
--key-length length, -l length
Change the length of private key. Use with -g.
--overwrite-key, -o
Overwrite the key if there is already a key on the card.
--pin-value value, -x value
Set value of PIN.
--puk-value value, -y value
set value of PUK (or value of new PIN for change PIN command see -n).
--read-file path, -j path
Read the file path from the card. The file is written on disk with name path. User authentication is required for this operation.
--reader num, -r num
Use the given reader. The default is the first reader with a card.
--unblock-pin, -u
Unblocks a PIN stored on the card. Knowledge of the PIN Unblock Key (PUK) is required for this operation.
-v
Causes westcos-tool to be more verbose. Specify this flag several times to enable debug output in the OpenSC library.
--wait, -w
Wait for a card to be inserted.
--write-file path, -k path
Put the file with name path from disk to card. On the card the file is written in path. User authentication is required for this
operation.
AUTHORS
westcos-tool was written by Francois Leblanc <francois.leblanc@cev-sa.com>.
opensc 06/17/2014 WESTCOS-TOOL(1)
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