Re: Utilizing facts of homedir organization (was: Exact definition of token S/N field for --with-colons)

2018-09-23 Thread Andrew Luke Nesbit
On 23/09/2018 21:19, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On Sun 2018-09-23 18:18:13 +0200, Peter Lebbing wrote: >> The intent of this mail is not to ask whether something works. This can >> be easily verified. It's asking whether it is a supported way of doing >> things. I hope I can get some guidance on

Re: Utilizing facts of homedir organization (was: Exact definition of token S/N field for --with-colons)

2018-09-23 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Sun 2018-09-23 18:18:13 +0200, Peter Lebbing wrote: > The intent of this mail is not to ask whether something works. This can > be easily verified. It's asking whether it is a supported way of doing > things. I hope I can get some guidance on this! I appreciate that you're asking for

Utilizing facts of homedir organization (was: Exact definition of token S/N field for --with-colons)

2018-09-23 Thread Peter Lebbing
Hi all, The intent of this mail is not to ask whether something works. This can be easily verified. It's asking whether it is a supported way of doing things. I hope I can get some guidance on this! On 23/09/2018 15:38, Peter Lebbing wrote: > The context is that for Debian's cryptsetup, I'm

Exact definition of token S/N field for --with-colons

2018-09-23 Thread Peter Lebbing
doc/DETAILS says this about the output of --with-colons listings: > *** Field 15 - S/N of a token > > Used in sec/ssb to print the serial number of a token (internal > protect mode 1002) or a '#' if that key is a simple stub (internal > protect mode 1001). If the option