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FIDO2-CRED(1) | General Commands Manual | FIDO2-CRED(1) |
NAME¶
fido2-cred
—
make/verify a FIDO2 credential
SYNOPSIS¶
fido2-cred |
-M [-bdhqruvw ]
[-c cred_protect]
[-i input_file]
[-o output_file]
device [type] |
fido2-cred |
-V [-dhv ]
[-c cred_protect]
[-i input_file]
[-o output_file]
[type] |
DESCRIPTION¶
fido2-cred
makes or verifies a FIDO2
credential.
A credential type may be es256 (denoting ECDSA over NIST P-256 with SHA-256), rs256 (denoting 2048-bit RSA with PKCS#1.5 padding and SHA-256), or eddsa (denoting EDDSA over Curve25519 with SHA-512). If type is not specified, es256 is assumed.
When making a credential, the authenticator may require
the user to authenticate with a PIN. If the -q
option is not specified, fido2-cred
will prompt the
user for the PIN. If a
tty is available,
fido2-cred
will use it to obtain the PIN. Otherwise,
stdin is used.
The input of fido2-cred
is defined by the
parameters of the credential to be made/verified. See the
INPUT FORMAT section for details.
The output of fido2-cred
is defined by the
result of the selected operation. See the
OUTPUT FORMAT section for
details.
If a credential is successfully created or verified,
fido2-cred
exits 0. Otherwise,
fido2-cred
exits 1.
The options are as follows:
-M
- Tells
fido2-cred
to make a new credential on device. -V
- Tells
fido2-cred
to verify a credential. -b
- Request the credential's “largeBlobKey”, a 32-byte symmetric key associated with the generated credential.
-c
cred_protect- If making a credential, set the credential's protection level to
cred_protect, where
cred_protect is the credential's protection level in
decimal notation. Please refer to
<fido/param.h>
for the set of possible values. If verifying a credential, check whether the credential's protection level was signed by the authenticator as cred_protect. -d
- Causes
fido2-cred
to emit debugging output on stderr. -h
- If making a credential, enable the FIDO2 hmac-secret extension. If verifying a credential, check whether the extension data bit was signed by the authenticator.
-i
input_file- Tells
fido2-cred
to read the parameters of the credential from input_file instead of stdin. -o
output_file- Tells
fido2-cred
to write output on output_file instead of stdout. -q
- Tells
fido2-cred
to be quiet. If a PIN is required and-q
is specified,fido2-cred
will fail. -r
- Create a resident credential. Resident credentials are called “discoverable credentials” in CTAP 2.1.
-u
- Create a U2F credential. By default,
fido2-cred
will use FIDO2 if supported by the authenticator, and fallback to U2F otherwise. -v
- If making a credential, request user verification. If verifying a credential, check whether the user verification bit was signed by the authenticator.
-w
- Tells
fido2-cred
that the first line of input when making a credential shall be interpreted as unhashed client data. This is required by Windows Hello, which calculates the client data hash internally.
INPUT FORMAT¶
The input of fido2-cred
consists of base64
blobs and UTF-8 strings separated by newline characters ('\n').
When making a credential, fido2-cred
expects its input to consist of:
- client data hash (base64 blob);
- relying party id (UTF-8 string);
- user name (UTF-8 string);
- user id (base64 blob).
When verifying a credential, fido2-cred
expects its input to consist of:
- client data hash (base64 blob);
- relying party id (UTF-8 string);
- credential format (UTF-8 string);
- authenticator data (base64 blob);
- credential id (base64 blob);
- attestation signature (base64 blob);
- attestation certificate (optional, base64 blob).
UTF-8 strings passed to fido2-cred
must
not contain embedded newline or NUL characters.
OUTPUT FORMAT¶
The output of fido2-cred
consists of
base64 blobs, UTF-8 strings, and PEM-encoded public keys separated by
newline characters ('\n').
Upon the successful generation of a credential,
fido2-cred
outputs:
- client data hash (base64 blob);
- relying party id (UTF-8 string);
- credential format (UTF-8 string);
- authenticator data (base64 blob);
- credential id (base64 blob);
- attestation signature (base64 blob);
- attestation certificate, if present (base64 blob).
- the credential's associated 32-byte symmetric key (“largeBlobKey”), if present (base64 blob).
Upon the successful verification of a credential,
fido2-cred
outputs:
- credential id (base64 blob);
- PEM-encoded credential key.
EXAMPLES¶
Create a new es256 credential on /dev/hidraw5, verify it, and save the id and the public key of the credential in cred:
$ echo credential challenge | openssl
sha256 -binary | base64 > cred_param
$ echo relying party >>
cred_param
$ echo user name >>
cred_param
$ dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1 count=32 |
base64 >> cred_param
$ fido2-cred -M -i cred_param
/dev/hidraw5 | fido2-cred -V -o cred
SEE ALSO¶
CAVEATS¶
Please note that fido2-cred
handles Basic
Attestation and Self Attestation transparently. In the case of Basic
Attestation, the validity of the authenticator's attestation certificate is
not
verified.
July 3, 2023 | Debian |