stoken-gui (1) Linux Manual Page
stoken-gui – GTK+ software token
Synopsis
stoken-gui [opts]Description
stoken-gui is a software token compatible with RSA SecurID 128-bit (AES) tokens. The graphical user interface provides limited support for password entry and viewing the current token. Initial token importation and other configuration items are handled through the command-line interface, stoken(1).After using stoken import to populate ~/.stokenrc, stoken-gui may be invoked to display the tokencode and counter. The tokencode changes once a minute; stoken-gui may be left running forever and will copy the current tokencode to the clipboard on demand.
If a password and/or PIN is required, stoken-gui will pop up a dialog box requesting the appropriate information.
Options
- –small
- Show a minimal window that only displays a tokencode and a progress bar. Clicking on the tokencode copies it to the clipboard.
- –rcfile=file
- Use an alternate .stokenrc file. This is typically used to support multiple tokens on the same user account.
- –password=password, -p password
- Use a password supplied from the command line, instead of prompting the user. See notes in SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS on the stoken(1) man page.
- –pin=pin, -n pin
- Use a PIN supplied from the command line, instead of prompting the user. See notes in SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS on the stoken(1) man page.
- –force, -f
- Override token expiration date check.
- –file=file
- Use a token from file instead of the .stokenrc file. For testing purposes only.
- –token=token_string
- Use a token from the command line instead of the .stokenrc file. See above notes on –file.
- –random
- Generate a random token on the fly. Used for testing or demonstrations only. These tokens should not be used for real authentication.
- –help, -h
- Display basic usage information.
- –version, -v
- Display version information.
See Also
stoken(1).Files
- ~/.stokenrc
- Default configuration file.
