This is the command pkcsicsf that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
pkcsicsf - configuration utility for the ICSF token
SYNOPSIS
pkcsicsf [-h] [-l|-a token name] [-b BINDDN] [-c client-cert-file] [-C CA-cert-file] [-k
privatekey] [-m mechanism] [-u URI]
DESCRIPTION
The pkcsicsf utility lists available ICSF tokens and allows user to add one specific ICSF
token to opencryptoki.
The ICSF token must be added first to opencryptoki. This creates an entry in the
opencryptoki.conf file for the ICSF token. It also creates
a token_name.conf configuration file in the same directory as the opencryptoki.conf file,
containing ICSF specific information. This information is read by the ICSF token.
The ICSF token must bind and authenticate to an LDAP server. The supported authentication
mechanisms are simple and sasl. One of these mechanisms must be entered when listing the
available ICSF tokens or when adding an ICSF token. Opencryptoki currently supports adding
only one ICSF token.
The system admin can either allow the ldap calls to utilize existing ldap configs, such as
ldap.conf or .ldaprc for bind and authentication information or set the bind and
authentication information within opencryptoki by using this utility and its options. The
information will then be placed in the token_name.conf file to be used in the ldap calls.
When using simple authentication, the user will be prompted for the racf password when
listing or adding a token.
OPTIONS
-a token name
add the specified ICSF token to opencryptoki.
-b BINDND the distinguish name to bind when using simple authentication
-c client-cert-file
the client certificate file when using SASL authentication
-C CA-cert-file
the CA certificate file when using SASL authentication
-h show usage information
-k privatekey
the client private key file when using SASL authentication
-m mechanism
the authentication mechanism to use when binding to the LDAP server (this should
be either simple or sasl)
-l list available ICSF tokens
-h show usage information
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