=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/src/usr.bin/ssh/Attic/README.smartcard,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- src/usr.bin/ssh/Attic/README.smartcard 2002/03/21 22:44:05 1.6 +++ src/usr.bin/ssh/Attic/README.smartcard 2002/03/25 16:47:17 1.7 @@ -11,11 +11,20 @@ CFLAGS+= -DSMARTCARD LDADD+= -lsectok -(2) load the Java Cardlet to the Cyberflex card and set card passphrase: +(2) If you have used a previous version of ssh with your card, you + must remove the old applet and keys. $ sectok sectok> login -d sectok> junload Ssh.bin + sectok> delete 0012 + sectok> delete sh + sectok> quit + +(3) load the Java Cardlet to the Cyberflex card and set card passphrase: + + $ sectok + sectok> login -d sectok> jload /usr/libdata/ssh/Ssh.bin sectok> setpass Enter new AUT0 passphrase: @@ -29,29 +38,23 @@ wrong passphrase three times in a row, you will destroy your card. - If you have loaded an older version of Ssh.bin on - your card previously, you must unload it and load - the new one. +(4) load a RSA key to the card: -(3) load a RSA key to the card: - - please don't use your production RSA keys, since - with the current version of sectok/ssh-keygen - the private key file is still readable - $ ssh-keygen -f /path/to/rsakey -U 1 (where 1 is the reader number, you can also try 0) In spite of the name, this does not generate a key. It just loads an already existing key on to the card. -(4) tell the ssh client to use the card reader: +(5) tell the ssh client to use the card reader: $ ssh -I 1 otherhost -(5) or tell the agent (don't forget to restart) to use the smartcard: +(6) or tell the agent (don't forget to restart) to use the smartcard: $ ssh-add -s 1 -markus, Tue Jul 17 23:54:51 CEST 2001 + +$OpenBSD: README.smartcard,v 1.7 2002/03/25 16:47:17 rees Exp $