The Yubico PIV tool is used for interacting with the Privilege and Identification Card (PIV) applet on a YubiKey NEO.
With it you may generate keys on the device, importing keys and certificates, and create certificate requests, and other operations. A shared library and a command-line tool is included.
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After downloading and unpacking the package tarball, you build it as follows.
./configure make sudo make install
The backend to use is decided at compile time, see the summary at the end of the ./configure output. Use --with-backend=foo to chose backend, replacing foo with the backend you want to use. The backends available are "pcsc", "macscard", and "winscard" using the PCSC interface, with slightly different shared library linkage and header file names: "pcsc" is used under GNU-like systems, "macscard" under Mac OS X, and "winscard" is used under Windows. In most situations, running ./configure should automatically find the proper backend to use.
Recent versions of autoconf, automake, pkg-config and libtool must be installed. Help2man is used to generate the manpages. Gengetopt version 2.22.6 or later is needed for command line parameter handling.
Generate the build system using:
autoreconf --install
Then you follow the normal build instructions, see above. To turn on all warnings add --enable-gcc-warnings to ./configure
The main development platform is Debian GNU/Linux. The project is cross-compiled to Windows using MinGW (see windows.mk) using the PCSC backend. It may also be built for Mac OS X (see mac.mk), also using the PCSC backend.
For help text on all commands --help can be given to the command, for more output --verbose or --verbose=2 may be added.
Generate a new ECC-P256 key on device in slot 9a, will print the public key on stdout:
yubico-piv-tool -s 9a -A ECCP256 -a generate
Generate a certificate request with public key from stdin, will print the resulting request on stdout:
yubico-piv-tool -s 9a -S '/CN=foo/OU=test/O=example.com/' -P 123456 \ -a verify -a request
Generate a self-signed certificate with public key from stdin, will print the certificate, for later import, on stdout:
yubico-piv-tool -s 9a -S '/CN=bar/OU=test/O=example.com/' -P 123456 \ -a verify -a selfsign
Import a certificate from stdin:
yubico-piv-tool -s 9a -a import-certificate
Set a random chuid, import a key and import a certificate from a PKCS12 file with password test, into slot 9c:
yubico-piv-tool -s 9c -i test.pfx -K PKCS12 -p test -a set-chuid \ -a import-key -a import-cert
Change the management key used for administrative authentication:
yubico-piv-tool -n 0807605403020108070605040302010807060504030201 \ -a set-mgm-key
Delete a certificate in slot 9a:
yubico-piv-tool -a delete-certificate -s 9a
Show some information on certificates and other data:
yubico-piv-tool -a status
Read out the certificate from a slot and then run a signature test:
yubico-piv-tool -a read-cert -s 9a yubico-piv-tool -a verify-pin -P 123456 -a test-signature -s 9a