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pkcs11_inspect(1)		  PAM PKCS#11		     pkcs11_inspect(1)

NAME
       pkcs11_inspect - print certificate contents

SYNOPSIS
       pkcs11_inspect [debug] [config_file=<filename>]

DESCRIPTION
       pkcs11_inspect  uses  the  pam_pkcs11 library infrastructure to get the
       content of a certificate and display it.

       pkcs11_inspect uses the same  configuration  file  and  arguments  than
       pam_pkcs11(8) PAM module. It loads defined mapper modules, and use them
       to look into the certificate for required entries (ie: ms_mapper	 looks
       for ms UPN entries, and so on).

       When  a	mapper module finds a proper entry in the certificate, it con‐
       verts to UTF-8 and print it to stdout.

OPTIONS
       debug  Enable debugging output.

       config_file=<filename>
	      Sets  the	 configuration	file  to   use.	  Default   value   is
	      /etc/pam_pkcs11/pam_pkcs11.conf.

       As  it  uses  the same configuration file as pam_pkcs11, all pam_pkcs11
       options are also available. Note that some of them have no sense	 in  a
       non-PAM environment, so they will be ignored. Some mapper options (map‐
       file, ignorecase) have no effect on certificate contents, so they  will
       be ignored too.

RETURN VALUE
       On  success  pkcs11_inspect  prints  on stdout all certificate contents
       that are found for mappers and returns 0.

       On error it returns 1.

FILES
       /etc/pam_pkcs11/pam_pkcs11.conf

EXAMPLES
       To run this program the standard way, insert a smart card in the reader
       and type:

	pkcs11_inspect

       Alternatively you can specify options:

	pkcs11_inspect debug config_file=${HOME}/.pam_pkcs11.conf

AUTHORS
       Juan Antonio Martinez <jonsito@teleline.es>

SEE ALSO
       pam_pkcs11(8), pklogin_finder(1)
       PAM-PKCS11 User Manual

Juan Antonio Martinez		   Aug 2005		     pkcs11_inspect(1)
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