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Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19076)
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=pod
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{- OpenSSL::safe::output_do_not_edit_headers(); -}
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=head1 NAME
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openssl-x509 - Certificate display and signing command
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<openssl> B<x509>
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[B<-help>]
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[B<-in> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-passin> I<arg>]
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[B<-new>]
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[B<-x509toreq>]
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[B<-req>]
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[B<-copy_extensions> I<arg>]
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[B<-inform> B<DER>|B<PEM>]
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[B<-vfyopt> I<nm>:I<v>]
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[B<-key> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-keyform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>|B<ENGINE>]
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[B<-signkey> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-out> I<filename>]
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[B<-outform> B<DER>|B<PEM>]
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[B<-nocert>]
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[B<-noout>]
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[B<-dateopt>]
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[B<-text>]
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[B<-certopt> I<option>]
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[B<-fingerprint>]
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[B<-alias>]
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[B<-serial>]
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[B<-startdate>]
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[B<-enddate>]
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[B<-dates>]
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[B<-subject>]
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[B<-issuer>]
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{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_name_synopsis -}
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[B<-email>]
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[B<-hash>]
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[B<-subject_hash>]
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[B<-subject_hash_old>]
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[B<-issuer_hash>]
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[B<-issuer_hash_old>]
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[B<-ext> I<extensions>]
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[B<-ocspid>]
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[B<-ocsp_uri>]
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[B<-purpose>]
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[B<-pubkey>]
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[B<-modulus>]
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[B<-checkend> I<num>]
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[B<-checkhost> I<host>]
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[B<-checkemail> I<host>]
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[B<-checkip> I<ipaddr>]
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[B<-set_serial> I<n>]
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[B<-next_serial>]
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[B<-days> I<arg>]
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[B<-preserve_dates>]
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[B<-subj> I<arg>]
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[B<-force_pubkey> I<filename>]
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[B<-clrext>]
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[B<-extfile> I<filename>]
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[B<-extensions> I<section>]
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[B<-sigopt> I<nm>:I<v>]
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[B<-badsig>]
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[B<-I<digest>>]
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[B<-CA> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-CAform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>]
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[B<-CAkey> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-CAkeyform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>|B<ENGINE>]
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[B<-CAserial> I<filename>]
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[B<-CAcreateserial>]
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[B<-trustout>]
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[B<-setalias> I<arg>]
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[B<-clrtrust>]
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[B<-addtrust> I<arg>]
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[B<-clrreject>]
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[B<-addreject> I<arg>]
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{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_synopsis -}
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{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_synopsis -}{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_synopsis -}
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This command is a multi-purposes certificate handling command.
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It can be used to print certificate information,
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convert certificates to various forms, edit certificate trust settings,
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generate certificates from scratch or from certification requests
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and then self-signing them or signing them like a "micro CA".
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Generated certificates bear X.509 version 3.
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Unless specified otherwise,
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key identifier extensions are included as described in L<x509v3_config(5)>.
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Since there are a large number of options they will split up into
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various sections.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=head2 Input, Output, and General Purpose Options
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=over 4
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=item B<-help>
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Print out a usage message.
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=item B<-in> I<filename>|I<uri>
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This specifies the input to read a certificate from
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or the input file for reading a certificate request if the B<-req> flag is used.
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In both cases this defaults to standard input.
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This option cannot be combined with the B<-new> flag.
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=item B<-passin> I<arg>
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The key and certificate file password source.
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For more information about the format of I<arg>
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see L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
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=item B<-new>
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Generate a certificate from scratch, not using an input certificate
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or certificate request.
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So this excludes the B<-in> and B<-req> options.
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Instead, the B<-subj> option needs to be given.
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The public key to include can be given with the B<-force_pubkey> option
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and defaults to the key given with the B<-key> (or B<-signkey>) option,
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which implies self-signature.
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=item B<-x509toreq>
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Output a PKCS#10 certificate request (rather than a certificate).
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The B<-key> (or B<-signkey>) option must be used to provide the private key for
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self-signing; the corresponding public key is placed in the subjectPKInfo field.
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X.509 extensions included in a certificate input are not copied by default.
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X.509 extensions to be added can be specified using the B<-extfile> option.
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=item B<-req>
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By default a certificate is expected on input.
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With this option a PKCS#10 certificate request is expected instead,
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which must be correctly self-signed.
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X.509 extensions included in the request are not copied by default.
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X.509 extensions to be added can be specified using the B<-extfile> option.
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=item B<-copy_extensions> I<arg>
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Determines how to handle X.509 extensions
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when converting from a certificate to a request using the B<-x509toreq> option
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or converting from a request to a certificate using the B<-req> option.
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If I<arg> is B<none> or this option is not present then extensions are ignored.
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If I<arg> is B<copy> or B<copyall> then all extensions are copied,
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except that subject identifier and authority key identifier extensions
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are not taken over when producing a certificate request.
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The B<-ext> option can be used to further restrict which extensions to copy.
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=item B<-inform> B<DER>|B<PEM>
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The input file format to use; by default PEM is tried first.
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See L<openssl-format-options(1)> for details.
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=item B<-vfyopt> I<nm>:I<v>
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Pass options to the signature algorithm during verify operations.
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Names and values of these options are algorithm-specific.
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=item B<-key> I<filename>|I<uri>
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This option provides the private key for signing a new certificate or
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certificate request.
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Unless B<-force_pubkey> is given, the corresponding public key is placed in
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the new certificate or certificate request, resulting in a self-signature.
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This option cannot be used in conjunction with the B<-CA> option.
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It sets the issuer name to the subject name (i.e., makes it self-issued).
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Unless the B<-preserve_dates> option is supplied,
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it sets the validity start date to the current time
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and the end date to a value determined by the B<-days> option.
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=item B<-signkey> I<filename>|I<uri>
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This option is an alias of B<-key>.
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=item B<-keyform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>|B<ENGINE>
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The key input format; unspecified by default.
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See L<openssl-format-options(1)> for details.
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=item B<-out> I<filename>
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This specifies the output filename to write to or standard output by default.
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=item B<-outform> B<DER>|B<PEM>
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The output format; the default is B<PEM>.
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See L<openssl-format-options(1)> for details.
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=item B<-nocert>
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Do not output a certificate (except for printing as requested by below options).
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=item B<-noout>
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This option prevents output except for printing as requested by below options.
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=back
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=head2 Certificate Printing Options
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Note: the B<-alias> and B<-purpose> options are also printing options
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but are described in the L</Trust Settings> section.
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=over 4
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=item B<-dateopt>
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Specify the date output format. Values are: rfc_822 and iso_8601.
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Defaults to rfc_822.
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=item B<-text>
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Prints out the certificate in text form. Full details are printed including the
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public key, signature algorithms, issuer and subject names, serial number
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any extensions present and any trust settings.
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=item B<-certopt> I<option>
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Customise the print format used with B<-text>. The I<option> argument
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can be a single option or multiple options separated by commas.
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The B<-certopt> switch may be also be used more than once to set multiple
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options. See the L</Text Printing Flags> section for more information.
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=item B<-fingerprint>
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Calculates and prints the digest of the DER encoded version of the entire
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certificate (see digest options).
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This is commonly called a "fingerprint". Because of the nature of message
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digests, the fingerprint of a certificate is unique to that certificate and
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two certificates with the same fingerprint can be considered to be the same.
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=item B<-alias>
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Prints the certificate "alias" (nickname), if any.
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=item B<-serial>
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Prints the certificate serial number.
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=item B<-startdate>
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Prints out the start date of the certificate, that is the notBefore date.
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=item B<-enddate>
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Prints out the expiry date of the certificate, that is the notAfter date.
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=item B<-dates>
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Prints out the start and expiry dates of a certificate.
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=item B<-subject>
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Prints the subject name.
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=item B<-issuer>
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Prints the issuer name.
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{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_name_item -}
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=item B<-email>
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Prints the email address(es) if any.
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=item B<-hash>
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Synonym for "-subject_hash" for backward compatibility reasons.
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=item B<-subject_hash>
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Prints the "hash" of the certificate subject name. This is used in OpenSSL to
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form an index to allow certificates in a directory to be looked up by subject
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name.
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=item B<-subject_hash_old>
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Prints the "hash" of the certificate subject name using the older algorithm
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as used by OpenSSL before version 1.0.0.
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=item B<-issuer_hash>
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Prints the "hash" of the certificate issuer name.
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=item B<-issuer_hash_old>
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Prints the "hash" of the certificate issuer name using the older algorithm
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as used by OpenSSL before version 1.0.0.
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=item B<-ext> I<extensions>
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Prints out the certificate extensions in text form.
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Can also be used to restrict which extensions to copy.
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Extensions are specified
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with a comma separated string, e.g., "subjectAltName, subjectKeyIdentifier".
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See the L<x509v3_config(5)> manual page for the extension names.
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=item B<-ocspid>
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Prints the OCSP hash values for the subject name and public key.
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=item B<-ocsp_uri>
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Prints the OCSP responder address(es) if any.
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=item B<-purpose>
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This option performs tests on the certificate extensions and outputs
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the results. For a more complete description see
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L<openssl-verification-options(1)/Certificate Extensions>.
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=item B<-pubkey>
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Prints the certificate's SubjectPublicKeyInfo block in PEM format.
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=item B<-modulus>
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This option prints out the value of the modulus of the public key
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contained in the certificate.
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=back
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=head2 Certificate Checking Options
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=over 4
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=item B<-checkend> I<arg>
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Checks if the certificate expires within the next I<arg> seconds and exits
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nonzero if yes it will expire or zero if not.
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=item B<-checkhost> I<host>
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Check that the certificate matches the specified host.
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=item B<-checkemail> I<email>
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Check that the certificate matches the specified email address.
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=item B<-checkip> I<ipaddr>
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Check that the certificate matches the specified IP address.
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=back
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=head2 Certificate Output Options
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=over 4
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=item B<-set_serial> I<n>
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Specifies the serial number to use.
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This option can be used with the B<-key>, B<-signkey>, or B<-CA> options.
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If used in conjunction with the B<-CA> option
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the serial number file (as specified by the B<-CAserial> option) is not used.
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The serial number can be decimal or hex (if preceded by C<0x>).
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=item B<-next_serial>
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Set the serial to be one more than the number in the certificate.
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=item B<-days> I<arg>
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Specifies the number of days until a newly generated certificate expires.
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The default is 30.
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Cannot be used together with the B<-preserve_dates> option.
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=item B<-preserve_dates>
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When signing a certificate, preserve "notBefore" and "notAfter" dates of any
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input certificate instead of adjusting them to current time and duration.
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Cannot be used together with the B<-days> option.
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=item B<-subj> I<arg>
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When a certificate is created set its subject name to the given value.
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When the certificate is self-signed the issuer name is set to the same value.
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The arg must be formatted as C</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>.
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Special characters may be escaped by C<\> (backslash), whitespace is retained.
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Empty values are permitted, but the corresponding type will not be included
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in the certificate.
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Giving a single C</> will lead to an empty sequence of RDNs (a NULL-DN).
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Multi-valued RDNs can be formed by placing a C<+> character instead of a C</>
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between the AttributeValueAssertions (AVAs) that specify the members of the set.
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Example:
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C</DC=org/DC=OpenSSL/DC=users/UID=123456+CN=John Doe>
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This option can be used with the B<-new> and B<-force_pubkey> options to create
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a new certificate without providing an input certificate or certificate request.
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=item B<-force_pubkey> I<filename>
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When a new certificate or certificate request is created
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set its public key to the given key
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instead of the key contained in the input
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or given with the B<-key> (or B<-signkey>) option.
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If the input contains no public key but a private key, its public part is used.
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This option can be used in conjunction with b<-new> and B<-subj>
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to directly generate a certificate containing any desired public key.
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This option is also useful for creating self-issued certificates that are not
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self-signed, for instance when the key cannot be used for signing, such as DH.
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=item B<-clrext>
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When transforming a certificate to a new certificate
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by default all certificate extensions are retained.
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When transforming a certificate or certificate request,
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the B<-clrext> option prevents taking over any extensions from the source.
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In any case, when producing a certificate request,
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neither subject identifier nor authority key identifier extensions are included.
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=item B<-extfile> I<filename>
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Configuration file containing certificate and request X.509 extensions to add.
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=item B<-extensions> I<section>
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The section in the extfile to add X.509 extensions from.
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If this option is not
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specified then the extensions should either be contained in the unnamed
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(default) section or the default section should contain a variable called
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"extensions" which contains the section to use.
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See the L<x509v3_config(5)> manual page for details of the
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extension section format.
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Unless specified otherwise,
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key identifier extensions are included as described in L<x509v3_config(5)>.
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=item B<-sigopt> I<nm>:I<v>
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Pass options to the signature algorithm during sign operations.
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This option may be given multiple times.
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Names and values provided using this option are algorithm-specific.
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=item B<-badsig>
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Corrupt the signature before writing it; this can be useful
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for testing.
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=item B<-I<digest>>
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The digest to use.
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This affects any signing or printing option that uses a message
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digest, such as the B<-fingerprint>, B<-key>, and B<-CA> options.
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Any digest supported by the L<openssl-dgst(1)> command can be used.
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If not specified then SHA1 is used with B<-fingerprint> or
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the default digest for the signing algorithm is used, typically SHA256.
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=back
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=head2 Micro-CA Options
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=over 4
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=item B<-CA> I<filename>|I<uri>
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Specifies the "CA" certificate to be used for signing.
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When present, this behaves like a "micro CA" as follows:
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The subject name of the "CA" certificate is placed as issuer name in the new
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certificate, which is then signed using the "CA" key given as detailed below.
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This option cannot be used in conjunction with B<-key> (or B<-signkey>).
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This option is normally combined with the B<-req> option referencing a CSR.
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Without the B<-req> option the input must be an existing certificate
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unless the B<-new> option is given, which generates a certificate from scratch.
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=item B<-CAform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>,
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The format for the CA certificate; unspecifed by default.
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See L<openssl-format-options(1)> for details.
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=item B<-CAkey> I<filename>|I<uri>
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Sets the CA private key to sign a certificate with.
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The private key must match the public key of the certificate given with B<-CA>.
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If this option is not provided then the key must be present in the B<-CA> input.
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=item B<-CAkeyform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>|B<ENGINE>
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The format for the CA key; unspecified by default.
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See L<openssl-format-options(1)> for details.
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=item B<-CAserial> I<filename>
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Sets the CA serial number file to use.
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When creating a certificate with this option and with the B<-CA> option,
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the certificate serial number is stored in the given file.
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This file consists of one line containing
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an even number of hex digits with the serial number used last time.
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After reading this number, it is incremented and used, and the file is updated.
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The default filename consists of the CA certificate file base name with
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F<.srl> appended. For example if the CA certificate file is called
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F<mycacert.pem> it expects to find a serial number file called
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F<mycacert.srl>.
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If the B<-CA> option is specified and neither <-CAserial> or <-CAcreateserial>
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is given and the default serial number file does not exist,
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a random number is generated; this is the recommended practice.
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=item B<-CAcreateserial>
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With this option and the B<-CA> option
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the CA serial number file is created if it does not exist.
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A random number is generated, used for the certificate,
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and saved into the serial number file determined as described above.
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=back
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=head2 Trust Settings
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A B<trusted certificate> is an ordinary certificate which has several
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additional pieces of information attached to it such as the permitted
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and prohibited uses of the certificate and possibly an "alias" (nickname).
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Normally when a certificate is being verified at least one certificate
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must be "trusted". By default a trusted certificate must be stored
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locally and must be a root CA: any certificate chain ending in this CA
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is then usable for any purpose.
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Trust settings currently are only used with a root CA.
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They allow a finer control over the purposes the root CA can be used for.
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For example, a CA may be trusted for SSL client but not SSL server use.
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See L<openssl-verification-options(1)> for more information
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on the meaning of trust settings.
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Future versions of OpenSSL will recognize trust settings on any
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certificate: not just root CAs.
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=over 4
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=item B<-trustout>
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Mark any certificate PEM output as <trusted> certificate rather than ordinary.
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An ordinary or trusted certificate can be input but by default an ordinary
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certificate is output and any trust settings are discarded.
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With the B<-trustout> option a trusted certificate is output. A trusted
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certificate is automatically output if any trust settings are modified.
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=item B<-setalias> I<arg>
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Sets the "alias" of the certificate. This will allow the certificate
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to be referred to using a nickname for example "Steve's Certificate".
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=item B<-clrtrust>
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Clears all the permitted or trusted uses of the certificate.
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=item B<-addtrust> I<arg>
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Adds a trusted certificate use.
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Any object name can be used here but currently only B<clientAuth>,
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B<serverAuth>, B<emailProtection>, and B<anyExtendedKeyUsage> are defined.
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As of OpenSSL 1.1.0, the last of these blocks all purposes when rejected or
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enables all purposes when trusted.
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Other OpenSSL applications may define additional uses.
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=item B<-clrreject>
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Clears all the prohibited or rejected uses of the certificate.
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=item B<-addreject> I<arg>
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Adds a prohibited trust anchor purpose.
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It accepts the same values as the B<-addtrust> option.
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=back
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=head2 Generic options
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=over 4
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{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_item -}
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{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_item -}
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{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_item -}
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=back
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=head2 Text Printing Flags
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As well as customising the name printing format, it is also possible to
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customise the actual fields printed using the B<certopt> option when
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the B<text> option is present. The default behaviour is to print all fields.
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=over 4
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=item B<compatible>
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Use the old format. This is equivalent to specifying no printing options at all.
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=item B<no_header>
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Don't print header information: that is the lines saying "Certificate"
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and "Data".
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=item B<no_version>
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Don't print out the version number.
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=item B<no_serial>
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Don't print out the serial number.
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=item B<no_signame>
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Don't print out the signature algorithm used.
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=item B<no_validity>
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Don't print the validity, that is the B<notBefore> and B<notAfter> fields.
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=item B<no_subject>
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Don't print out the subject name.
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=item B<no_issuer>
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Don't print out the issuer name.
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=item B<no_pubkey>
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Don't print out the public key.
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=item B<no_sigdump>
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Don't give a hexadecimal dump of the certificate signature.
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=item B<no_aux>
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Don't print out certificate trust information.
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=item B<no_extensions>
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Don't print out any X509V3 extensions.
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|
|
=item B<ext_default>
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|
|
Retain default extension behaviour: attempt to print out unsupported
|
|
certificate extensions.
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|
|
=item B<ext_error>
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|
|
Print an error message for unsupported certificate extensions.
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|
|
=item B<ext_parse>
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|
|
ASN1 parse unsupported extensions.
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=item B<ext_dump>
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|
|
Hex dump unsupported extensions.
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|
=item B<ca_default>
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|
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The value used by L<openssl-ca(1)>, equivalent to B<no_issuer>, B<no_pubkey>,
|
|
B<no_header>, and B<no_version>.
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|
|
=back
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|
|
=head1 EXAMPLES
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|
|
Note: in these examples the '\' means the example should be all on one
|
|
line.
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|
|
Print the contents of a certificate:
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -noout -text
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|
|
|
Print the "Subject Alternative Name" extension of a certificate:
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -noout -ext subjectAltName
|
|
|
|
Print more extensions of a certificate:
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|
|
|
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -noout -ext subjectAltName,nsCertType
|
|
|
|
Print the certificate serial number:
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -noout -serial
|
|
|
|
Print the certificate subject name:
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -noout -subject
|
|
|
|
Print the certificate subject name in RFC2253 form:
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -noout -subject -nameopt RFC2253
|
|
|
|
Print the certificate subject name in oneline form on a terminal
|
|
supporting UTF8:
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -noout -subject -nameopt oneline,-esc_msb
|
|
|
|
Print the certificate SHA1 fingerprint:
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -sha1 -in cert.pem -noout -fingerprint
|
|
|
|
Convert a certificate from PEM to DER format:
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -inform PEM -out cert.der -outform DER
|
|
|
|
Convert a certificate to a certificate request:
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -x509toreq -in cert.pem -out req.pem -key key.pem
|
|
|
|
Convert a certificate request into a self-signed certificate using
|
|
extensions for a CA:
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -req -in careq.pem -extfile openssl.cnf -extensions v3_ca \
|
|
-key key.pem -out cacert.pem
|
|
|
|
Sign a certificate request using the CA certificate above and add user
|
|
certificate extensions:
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -req -in req.pem -extfile openssl.cnf -extensions v3_usr \
|
|
-CA cacert.pem -CAkey key.pem -CAcreateserial
|
|
|
|
Set a certificate to be trusted for SSL client use and change set its alias to
|
|
"Steve's Class 1 CA"
|
|
|
|
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -addtrust clientAuth \
|
|
-setalias "Steve's Class 1 CA" -out trust.pem
|
|
|
|
=head1 NOTES
|
|
|
|
The conversion to UTF8 format used with the name options assumes that
|
|
T61Strings use the ISO8859-1 character set. This is wrong but Netscape
|
|
and MSIE do this as do many certificates. So although this is incorrect
|
|
it is more likely to print the majority of certificates correctly.
|
|
|
|
The B<-email> option searches the subject name and the subject alternative
|
|
name extension. Only unique email addresses will be printed out: it will
|
|
not print the same address more than once.
|
|
|
|
=head1 BUGS
|
|
|
|
It is possible to produce invalid certificates or requests by specifying the
|
|
wrong private key, using unsuitable X.509 extensions,
|
|
or using inconsistent options in some cases: these should be checked.
|
|
|
|
There should be options to explicitly set such things as start and end
|
|
dates rather than an offset from the current time.
|
|
|
|
=head1 SEE ALSO
|
|
|
|
L<openssl(1)>,
|
|
L<openssl-req(1)>,
|
|
L<openssl-ca(1)>,
|
|
L<openssl-genrsa(1)>,
|
|
L<openssl-gendsa(1)>,
|
|
L<openssl-verify(1)>,
|
|
L<x509v3_config(5)>
|
|
|
|
=head1 HISTORY
|
|
|
|
The hash algorithm used in the B<-subject_hash> and B<-issuer_hash> options
|
|
before OpenSSL 1.0.0 was based on the deprecated MD5 algorithm and the encoding
|
|
of the distinguished name. In OpenSSL 1.0.0 and later it is based on a canonical
|
|
version of the DN using SHA1. This means that any directories using the old
|
|
form must have their links rebuilt using L<openssl-rehash(1)> or similar.
|
|
|
|
The B<-signkey> option has been renamed to B<-key> in OpenSSL 3.0,
|
|
keeping the old name as an alias.
|
|
|
|
The B<-engine> option was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
|
|
|
|
The B<-C> option was removed in OpenSSL 3.0.
|
|
|
|
Since OpenSSL 3.2, generated certificates bear X.509 version 3,
|
|
and key identifier extensions are included by default.
|
|
|
|
=head1 COPYRIGHT
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2000-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
|
|
|
|
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
|
|
this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
|
|
in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
|
|
L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
|
|
|
|
=cut
|