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OPENPGP-TOOL(1)			 OpenSC Tools		       OPENPGP-TOOL(1)

NAME
       openpgp-tool - utility for accessing visible data OpenPGP smart cards
       and compatible tokens

SYNOPSIS
       openpgp-tool [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION
       The 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
       --exec prog, -x prog
	   Execute the given program with data in environment variables.

       --help, -h
	   Print help message on screen.

       --raw
	   Print values in raw format, as they are stored on the card.

       --pretty
	   Print values in pretty format.

       --user-info, -U
	   Show card holder information.

       --reader num, -r num
	   Use the given reader. The default is the first reader with a card.

       --verify pintype
	   Verify PIN (CHV1, CHV2 or CHV3).

       --pin string
	   The PIN text to verify.

       --gen-key ID, -G ID
	   Generate key. Specify key ID (1, 2 or 3) to generate.

       --key-length bitlength, -L bitlength
	   Length (default 2048 bit) of the key to be generated.

       --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.

AUTHORS
       openpgp-tool utility was written by Peter Marschall peter@adpm.de.

opensc				  02/09/2014		       OPENPGP-TOOL(1)
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