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NAME

     fido2-cred — make/verify a FIDO 2 credential

SYNOPSIS

     fido2-cred -M [-dhqruv] [-i input_file] [-o output_file] device [type]
     fido2-cred -V [-dhv] [-i input_file] [-o output_file] [type]

DESCRIPTION

     fido2-cred makes or verifies a FIDO 2 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.

     -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.

     -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.

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:

           1.   client data hash (base64 blob);
           2.   relying party id (UTF-8 string);
           3.   user name (UTF-8 string);
           4.   user id (base64 blob).

     When verifying a credential, fido2-cred expects its input to consist of:

           1.   client data hash (base64 blob);
           2.   relying party id (UTF-8 string);
           3.   credential format (UTF-8 string);
           4.   authenticator data (base64 blob);
           5.   credential id (base64 blob);
           6.   attestation signature (base64 blob);
           7.   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:

           1.   client data hash (base64 blob);
           2.   relying party id (UTF-8 string);
           3.   credential format (UTF-8 string);
           4.   authenticator data (base64 blob);
           5.   credential id (base64 blob);
           6.   attestation signature (base64 blob);
           7.   attestation certificate, if present (base64 blob).

     Upon the successful verification of a credential, fido2-cred outputs:

           1.   credential id (base64 blob);
           2.   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

     fido2-assert(1), fido2-token(1)

CAVEATS

     Please note that fido2-cred handles Basic Attestation and Self Attestation transparently.