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Chapter 4. Configuring applications to use cryptographic To make your own PKCS #11 module work on the system, add a new text file to the /etc/pkcs11/modules/ directory You can add your own PKCS #11 module into the system by creating a new text file in the /etc/pkcs11/modules/ directory. For example, the OpenSC configuration file in p11-kit looks as follows: pkcs11-tool(1) - Linux man page Name. pkcs11-tool - utility for managing and using PKCS #11 security tokens Synopsis. pkcs11-tool [OPTIONS] Description. The pkcs11-tool utility is used to manage the data objects on smart cards and similar PKCS #11 security tokens. Users can list and read PINs, keys and certificates stored on the token.

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pkcs11-tool(1) - Linux man page Name. pkcs11-tool - utility for managing and using PKCS #11 security tokens Synopsis. pkcs11-tool [OPTIONS] Description. The pkcs11-tool utility is used to manage the data objects on smart cards and similar PKCS #11 security tokens. Users can list and read PINs, keys and certificates stored on the token. OpenSC | JavaCardOS Tools pkcs11-tool does all these things too, but uses the OpenSC PKCS#11 module. As such it works like mozilla and thus is nice for testing. It also has a test mode to check most operations. pkcs11-tool uses OpenSC PKCS#11 module by default, but will work well with any other PKCS#11 implementation specified with “—module”, too.

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