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NAME

       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.

AUTHOR

       Kevin Cernekee <cernekee@gmail.com>

                                                   2012-09-09                                      stoken-gui(1)