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NAME

       ekey-rekey - Entropy Key Long Term Session Key tool

SYNOPSIS

       ekey-rekey [ -d DeviceNode ] [SerialNumber [MasterKey]]

DESCRIPTION

       ekey-rekey  is a tool which sets the long-term key of an Entropy Key using its Master Key. It ensures any
       running ekey daemons are updated with the altered keys.

OPTIONS

       SerialNumber
              Specifies the serial number of the key to re-key.  If this is not specified, the identity  of  the
              Entropy Key currently connected will be automatically detected.

       MasterKey
              Specifies the Master Key of the device being re-keyed.  If this is not specified, the user will be
              prompted for it.

       DeviceNode
              If -d or --device is specified, then the tool expects to be give the device node to use  (such  as
              /dev/ttyACM0) rather than attempting to work it out from the serial number provided.

SEE ALSO

       ekey-setkey(8), ekeyd(8)

AUTHOR

       Copyright © 2011 Simtec Electronics.  All rights reserved.

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       following conditions:

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                                               14th September 2011                                 ekey-rekey(8)