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NAME
p11tool - GnuTLS PKCS #11 tool
SYNOPSIS
p11tool [-flags] [-flag [value]] [--option-name[[=| ]value]] [url]
Operands and options may be intermixed. They will be reordered.
DESCRIPTION
Program that allows operations on PKCS #11 smart cards and security
modules.
To use PKCS #11 tokens with GnuTLS the p11-kit configuration files need
to be setup. That is create a .module file in
/usr/local/share/p11-kit/modules with the contents 'module:
/path/to/pkcs11.so'. Alternatively the configuration file
/usr/local/etc/gnutls/pkcs11.conf has to exist and contain a number of
lines of the form 'load=/usr/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so'.
You can provide the PIN to be used for the PKCS #11 operations with the
environment variables GNUTLS_PIN and GNUTLS_SO_PIN.
OPTIONS
Tokens
--list-tokens
List all available tokens.
--list-token-urls
List the URLs available tokens.
This is a more compact version of --list-tokens.
--list-mechanisms
List all available mechanisms in a token.
--initialize
Initializes a PKCS #11 token.
--initialize-pin
Initializes/Resets a PKCS #11 token user PIN.
--initialize-so-pin
Initializes/Resets a PKCS #11 token security officer PIN.
This initializes the security officer's PIN. When used
non-interactively use the GNUTLS_NEW_SO_PIN environment
variables to initialize SO's PIN.
--set-pin=str
Specify the PIN to use on token operations.
Alternatively the GNUTLS_PIN environment variable may be used.
--set-so-pin=str
Specify the Security Officer's PIN to use on token
initialization.
Alternatively the GNUTLS_SO_PIN environment variable may be
used.
Object listing
--list-all
List all available objects in a token.
All objects available in the token will be listed. That includes
objects which are potentially unaccessible using this tool.
--list-all-certs
List all available certificates in a token.
That option will also provide more information on the
certificates, for example, expand the attached extensions in a
trust token (like p11-kit-trust).
--list-certs
List all certificates that have an associated private key.
That option will only display certificates which have a private
key associated with them (share the same ID).
--list-all-privkeys
List all available private keys in a token.
Lists all the private keys in a token that match the specified
URL.
--list-privkeys
This is an alias for the --list-all-privkeys option.
--list-keys
This is an alias for the --list-all-privkeys option.
--list-all-trusted
List all available certificates marked as trusted.
--export
Export the object specified by the URL. This option must not
appear in combination with any of the following options: export-
stapled, export-chain, export-pubkey.
--export-stapled
Export the certificate object specified by the URL. This option
must not appear in combination with any of the following
options: export, export-chain, export-pubkey.
Exports the certificate specified by the URL while including any
attached extensions to it. Since attached extensions are a
p11-kit extension, this option is only available on p11-kit
registered trust modules.
--export-chain
Export the certificate specified by the URL and its chain of
trust. This option must not appear in combination with any of
the following options: export-stapled, export, export-pubkey.
Exports the certificate specified by the URL and generates its
chain of trust based on the stored certificates in the module.
--export-pubkey
Export the public key for a private key. This option must not
appear in combination with any of the following options: export-
stapled, export, export-chain.
Exports the public key for the specified private key
--info
List information on an available object in a token.
--trusted
This is an alias for the --mark-trusted option.
--distrusted
This is an alias for the --mark-distrusted option.
Key generation
--generate-privkey=str
Generate private-public key pair of given type.
Generates a private-public key pair in the specified token.
Acceptable types are RSA, ECDSA, Ed25519, and DSA. Should be
combined with --sec-param or --bits.
--generate-rsa
Generate an RSA private-public key pair.
Generates an RSA private-public key pair on the specified token.
Should be combined with --sec-param or --bits.
NOTE: THIS OPTION IS DEPRECATED
--generate-dsa
Generate a DSA private-public key pair.
Generates a DSA private-public key pair on the specified token.
Should be combined with --sec-param or --bits.
NOTE: THIS OPTION IS DEPRECATED
--generate-ecc
Generate an ECDSA private-public key pair.
Generates an ECDSA private-public key pair on the specified
token. Should be combined with --curve, --sec-param or --bits.
NOTE: THIS OPTION IS DEPRECATED
--bits=num
Specify the number of bits for the key generate. This option
takes an integer number as its argument.
For applications which have no key-size restrictions the
--sec-param option is recommended, as the sec-param levels will
adapt to the acceptable security levels with the new versions of
gnutls.
--curve=str
Specify the curve used for EC key generation.
Supported values are secp192r1, secp224r1, secp256r1, secp384r1
and secp521r1.
--sec-param=security parameter
Specify the security level.
This is alternative to the bits option. Available options are
[low, legacy, medium, high, ultra].
Writing objects
--set-id=str
Set the CKA_ID (in hex) for the specified by the URL object.
This option must not appear in combination with any of the
following options: write.
Modifies or sets the CKA_ID in the specified by the URL object.
The ID should be specified in hexadecimal format without a '0x'
prefix.
--set-label=str
Set the CKA_LABEL for the specified by the URL object. This
option must not appear in combination with any of the following
options: write, set-id.
Modifies or sets the CKA_LABEL in the specified by the URL
object
--write
Writes the loaded objects to a PKCS #11 token.
It can be used to write private, public keys, certificates or
secret keys to a token. Must be combined with one of
--load-privkey, --load-pubkey, --load-certificate option.
When writing a certificate object, its CKA_ID is set to the same
CKA_ID of the corresponding public key, if it exists on the
token; otherwise it will be derived from the X.509 Subject Key
Identifier of the certificate. If this behavior is undesired,
write the public key to the token beforehand.
--delete
Deletes the objects matching the given PKCS #11 URL.
--label=str
Sets a label for the write operation.
--id=str
Sets an ID for the write operation.
Sets the CKA_ID to be set by the write operation. The ID should
be specified in hexadecimal format without a '0x' prefix.
--mark-wrap, --no-mark-wrap
Marks the generated key to be a wrapping key. The no-mark-wrap
form will disable the option.
Marks the generated key with the CKA_WRAP flag.
--mark-trusted, --no-mark-trusted
Marks the object to be written as trusted. This option must not
appear in combination with any of the following options: mark-
distrusted. The no-mark-trusted form will disable the option.
Marks the object to be generated/written with the CKA_TRUST
flag.
--mark-distrusted
When retrieving objects, it requires the objects to be
distrusted (blacklisted). This option must not appear in
combination with any of the following options: mark-trusted.
Ensures that the objects retrieved have the CKA_X_TRUST flag.
This is p11-kit trust module extension, thus this flag is only
valid with p11-kit registered trust modules.
--mark-decrypt, --no-mark-decrypt
Marks the object to be written for decryption. The
no-mark-decrypt form will disable the option.
Marks the object to be generated/written with the CKA_DECRYPT
flag set to true.
--mark-sign, --no-mark-sign
Marks the object to be written for signature generation. The
no-mark-sign form will disable the option.
Marks the object to be generated/written with the CKA_SIGN flag
set to true.
--mark-ca, --no-mark-ca
Marks the object to be written as a CA. The no-mark-ca form
will disable the option.
Marks the object to be generated/written with the
CKA_CERTIFICATE_CATEGORY as CA.
--mark-private, --no-mark-private
Marks the object to be written as private. The no-mark-private
form will disable the option.
Marks the object to be generated/written with the CKA_PRIVATE
flag. The written object will require a PIN to be used.
--ca
This is an alias for the --mark-ca option.
--private
This is an alias for the --mark-private option.
--mark-always-authenticate, --no-mark-always-authenticate
Marks the object to be written as always authenticate. The
no-mark-always-authenticate form will disable the option.
Marks the object to be generated/written with the
CKA_ALWAYS_AUTHENTICATE flag. The written object will Mark the
object as requiring authentication (pin entry) before every
operation.
--secret-key=str
Provide a hex encoded secret key.
This secret key will be written to the module if --write is
specified.
--load-privkey=file
Private key file to use.
--load-pubkey=file
Public key file to use.
--load-certificate=file
Certificate file to use.
Other options
-d num, --debug=num
Enable debugging. This option takes an integer number as its
argument. The value of num is constrained to being:
in the range 0 through 9999
Specifies the debug level.
--outfile=str
Output file.
--login, --no-login
Force (user) login to token. The no-login form will disable the
option.
--so-login, --no-so-login
Force security officer login to token. The no-so-login form
will disable the option.
Forces login to the token as security officer (admin).
--admin-login
This is an alias for the --so-login option.
--test-sign
Tests the signature operation of the provided object.
It can be used to test the correct operation of the signature
operation. If both a private and a public key are available
this operation will sign and verify the signed data.
--sign-params=str
Sign with a specific signature algorithm.
This option can be combined with --test-sign, to sign with a
specific signature algorithm variant. The only option supported
is 'RSA-PSS', and should be specified in order to use RSA-PSS
signature on RSA keys.
--hash=str
Hash algorithm to use for signing.
This option can be combined with test-sign. Available hash
functions are SHA1, RMD160, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, SHA3-224,
SHA3-256, SHA3-384, SHA3-512.
--generate-random=num
Generate random data. This option takes an integer number as
its argument.
Asks the token to generate a number of bytes of random bytes.
-8, --pkcs8
Use PKCS #8 format for private keys.
--inder, --no-inder
Use DER/RAW format for input. The no-inder form will disable
the option.
Use DER/RAW format for input certificates and private keys.
--inraw
This is an alias for the --inder option.
--outder, --no-outder
Use DER format for output certificates, private keys, and DH
parameters. The no-outder form will disable the option.
The output will be in DER or RAW format.
--outraw
This is an alias for the --outder option.
--provider=file
Specify the PKCS #11 provider library.
This will override the default options in
/usr/local/etc/gnutls/pkcs11.conf
--provider-opts=str
Specify parameters for the PKCS #11 provider library.
This is a PKCS#11 internal option used by few modules.
Mainly for testing PKCS#11 modules.
NOTE: THIS OPTION IS DEPRECATED
--detailed-url, --no-detailed-url
Print detailed URLs. The no-detailed-url form will disable the
option.
--only-urls
Print a compact listing using only the URLs.
--batch
Disable all interaction with the tool.
In batch mode there will be no prompts, all parameters need to
be specified on command line.
-v arg, --version=arg
Output version of program and exit. The default mode is `v', a
simple version. The `c' mode will print copyright information
and `n' will print the full copyright notice.
-h, --help
Display usage information and exit.
-!, --more-help
Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
EXAMPLES
To view all tokens in your system use:
$ p11tool --list-tokens
To view all objects in a token use:
$ p11tool --login --list-all "pkcs11:TOKEN-URL"
To store a private key and a certificate in a token run:
$ p11tool --login --write "pkcs11:URL" --load-privkey key.pem --label "Mykey"
$ p11tool --login --write "pkcs11:URL" --load-certificate cert.pem --label "Mykey"
Note that some tokens require the same label to be used for the
certificate and its corresponding private key.
To generate an RSA private key inside the token use:
$ p11tool --login --generate-privkey rsa --bits 1024 --label "MyNewKey" --outfile MyNewKey.pub "pkcs11:TOKEN-URL"
The bits parameter in the above example is explicitly set because some
tokens only support limited choices in the bit length. The output file
is the corresponding public key. This key can be used to general a
certificate request with certtool.
certtool --generate-request --load-privkey "pkcs11:KEY-URL" --load-pubkey MyNewKey.pub --outfile request.pem
EXIT STATUS
One of the following exit values will be returned:
0 (EXIT_SUCCESS)
Successful program execution.
1 (EXIT_FAILURE)
The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid.
SEE ALSO
certtool (1)
AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2020-2021 Free Software Foundation, and others all rights
reserved. This program is released under the terms of the GNU General
Public License, version 3 or later
BUGS
Please send bug reports to: bugs@gnutls.org
3.7.9 09 Feb 2023 p11tool(1)