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PROGRAM:

NAME


dacsinfocard - manage InfoCard accounts

SYNOPSIS


dacsinfocard [dacsoptions[1]]

DESCRIPTION


This program is part of the DACS suite.

The dacsinfocard command manages accounts that are used by the
local_infocard_authenticate[2] authentication module. This utility serves a similar
purpose for these authentication modules that the dacspasswd(1)[3] command does for its
local_passwd_authenticate[4] module.

Apart from their use by local_infocard_authenticate, these accounts are completely
separate from any other accounts.

Security
The digest algorithm used depends on the INFOCARD_DIGEST[5] directive in effect.

Plaintext PPIDs are not stored. This makes it more difficult for an attacker that
gains access to the InfoCard account file to discover PPIDs.

Only a DACS administrator should be able to successfully run this program from the
command line. Because DACS keys and configuration files, including the file used to
store accounts, must be restricted to an administrator, this will normally be the
case, but a careful administrator will set file permissions to deny access to all
other users. An ordinary user is able to change his own InfoCard registration using
the dacs_infocard(8)[6] web service.

This program is also available as a DACS web service, dacs_infocard(8)[6].

OPTIONS


The dacsinfocard command recognizes these command line flags:

EXAMPLES


To list all of the InfoCard accounts configured for the jurisdiction named INFOCARDS:

% dacsinfocard -uj INFOCARDS -list
DSS::INFOCARDS:bob managed,istatic,enabled,passwd
DSS::INFOCARDS:alice managed,istatic,disabled,passwd

To re-enable the alice account:

% dacsinfocard -uj INFOCARDS -ena alice

To test if alice's account is enabled:

% dacsinfocard -uj INFOCARDS -test ena alice
% echo $status
0

To test if there are accounts for usernames bob and carol:

% dacsinfocard -uj INFOCARDS -test exists carol
% echo $status
0
% dacsinfocard -uj INFOCARDS -test exists bob
% echo $status
1

To get the private data for username bob:

% set x=`dacsinfocard -uj INFOCARDS -pdg bob`
% echo "$x"
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DIAGNOSTICS


The program exits 0 if everything was fine, and non-zero otherwise. A "false" outcome from
the -test operation is reflected by an exit status of 1. An error condition is indicated
by an exit status of 2.

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