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.\" ======================================================================
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.\"
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.IX Title "REQ 1"
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.TH REQ 1 "0.9.7b" "2003-01-31" "OpenSSL"
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.UC
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.SH "NAME"
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req \- PKCS#10 certificate request and certificate generating utility.
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.SH "LIBRARY"
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libcrypto, -lcrypto
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
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\&\fBopenssl\fR \fBreq\fR
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[\fB\-inform PEM|DER\fR]
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[\fB\-outform PEM|DER\fR]
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[\fB\-in filename\fR]
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[\fB\-passin arg\fR]
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[\fB\-out filename\fR]
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[\fB\-passout arg\fR]
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[\fB\-text\fR]
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[\fB\-pubkey\fR]
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[\fB\-noout\fR]
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[\fB\-verify\fR]
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[\fB\-modulus\fR]
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[\fB\-new\fR]
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[\fB\-rand \f(BIfile\fB\|(s)\fR]
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[\fB\-newkey rsa:bits\fR]
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[\fB\-newkey dsa:file\fR]
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[\fB\-nodes\fR]
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[\fB\-key filename\fR]
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[\fB\-keyform PEM|DER\fR]
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[\fB\-keyout filename\fR]
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[\fB\-[md5|sha1|md2|mdc2]\fR]
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[\fB\-config filename\fR]
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[\fB\-subj arg\fR]
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[\fB\-x509\fR]
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[\fB\-days n\fR]
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[\fB\-set_serial n\fR]
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[\fB\-asn1\-kludge\fR]
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[\fB\-newhdr\fR]
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[\fB\-extensions section\fR]
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[\fB\-reqexts section\fR]
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[\fB\-utf8\fR]
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[\fB\-nameopt\fR]
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[\fB\-batch\fR]
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[\fB\-verbose\fR]
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[\fB\-engine id\fR]
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
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The \fBreq\fR command primarily creates and processes certificate requests
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in PKCS#10 format. It can additionally create self signed certificates
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for use as root CAs for example.
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.SH "COMMAND OPTIONS"
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.IX Header "COMMAND OPTIONS"
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.Ip "\fB\-inform DER|PEM\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-inform DER|PEM"
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This specifies the input format. The \fB\s-1DER\s0\fR option uses an \s-1ASN1\s0 \s-1DER\s0 encoded
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form compatible with the PKCS#10. The \fB\s-1PEM\s0\fR form is the default format: it
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consists of the \fB\s-1DER\s0\fR format base64 encoded with additional header and
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footer lines.
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.Ip "\fB\-outform DER|PEM\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-outform DER|PEM"
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This specifies the output format, the options have the same meaning as the
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\&\fB\-inform\fR option.
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.Ip "\fB\-in filename\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-in filename"
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This specifies the input filename to read a request from or standard input
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if this option is not specified. A request is only read if the creation
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options (\fB\-new\fR and \fB\-newkey\fR) are not specified.
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.Ip "\fB\-passin arg\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-passin arg"
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the input file password source. For more information about the format of \fBarg\fR
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see the \fB\s-1PASS\s0 \s-1PHRASE\s0 \s-1ARGUMENTS\s0\fR section in openssl(1).
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.Ip "\fB\-out filename\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-out filename"
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This specifies the output filename to write to or standard output by
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default.
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.Ip "\fB\-passout arg\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-passout arg"
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the output file password source. For more information about the format of \fBarg\fR
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see the \fB\s-1PASS\s0 \s-1PHRASE\s0 \s-1ARGUMENTS\s0\fR section in openssl(1).
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.Ip "\fB\-text\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-text"
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prints out the certificate request in text form.
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.Ip "\fB\-pubkey\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-pubkey"
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outputs the public key.
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.Ip "\fB\-noout\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-noout"
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this option prevents output of the encoded version of the request.
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.Ip "\fB\-modulus\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-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 request.
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.Ip "\fB\-verify\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-verify"
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verifies the signature on the request.
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.Ip "\fB\-new\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-new"
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this option generates a new certificate request. It will prompt
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the user for the relevant field values. The actual fields
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prompted for and their maximum and minimum sizes are specified
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in the configuration file and any requested extensions.
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.Sp
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If the \fB\-key\fR option is not used it will generate a new \s-1RSA\s0 private
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key using information specified in the configuration file.
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.Ip "\fB\-rand \f(BIfile\fB\|(s)\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-rand file"
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a file or files containing random data used to seed the random number
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generator, or an \s-1EGD\s0 socket (see RAND_egd(3)).
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Multiple files can be specified separated by a OS-dependent character.
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The separator is \fB;\fR for MS-Windows, \fB,\fR for OpenVMS, and \fB:\fR for
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all others.
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.Ip "\fB\-newkey arg\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-newkey arg"
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this option creates a new certificate request and a new private
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key. The argument takes one of two forms. \fBrsa:nbits\fR, where
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\&\fBnbits\fR is the number of bits, generates an \s-1RSA\s0 key \fBnbits\fR
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in size. \fBdsa:filename\fR generates a \s-1DSA\s0 key using the parameters
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in the file \fBfilename\fR.
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.Ip "\fB\-key filename\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-key filename"
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This specifies the file to read the private key from. It also
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accepts PKCS#8 format private keys for \s-1PEM\s0 format files.
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.Ip "\fB\-keyform PEM|DER\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-keyform PEM|DER"
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the format of the private key file specified in the \fB\-key\fR
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argument. \s-1PEM\s0 is the default.
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.Ip "\fB\-keyout filename\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-keyout filename"
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this gives the filename to write the newly created private key to.
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If this option is not specified then the filename present in the
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configuration file is used.
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.Ip "\fB\-nodes\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-nodes"
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if this option is specified then if a private key is created it
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will not be encrypted.
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.Ip "\fB\-[md5|sha1|md2|mdc2]\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-[md5|sha1|md2|mdc2]"
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this specifies the message digest to sign the request with. This
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overrides the digest algorithm specified in the configuration file.
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This option is ignored for \s-1DSA\s0 requests: they always use \s-1SHA1\s0.
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.Ip "\fB\-config filename\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-config filename"
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this allows an alternative configuration file to be specified,
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this overrides the compile time filename or any specified in
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the \fB\s-1OPENSSL_CONF\s0\fR environment variable.
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.Ip "\fB\-subj arg\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-subj arg"
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sets subject name for new request or supersedes the subject name
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when processing a request.
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The arg must be formatted as \fI/type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...\fR,
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characters may be escaped by \e (backslash), no spaces are skipped.
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.Ip "\fB\-x509\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-x509"
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this option outputs a self signed certificate instead of a certificate
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request. This is typically used to generate a test certificate or
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a self signed root \s-1CA\s0. The extensions added to the certificate
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(if any) are specified in the configuration file. Unless specified
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using the \fBset_serial\fR option \fB0\fR will be used for the serial
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number.
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.Ip "\fB\-days n\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-days n"
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when the \fB\-x509\fR option is being used this specifies the number of
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days to certify the certificate for. The default is 30 days.
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.Ip "\fB\-set_serial n\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-set_serial n"
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serial number to use when outputting a self signed certificate. This
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may be specified as a decimal value or a hex value if preceded by \fB0x\fR.
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It is possible to use negative serial numbers but this is not recommended.
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.Ip "\fB\-extensions section\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-extensions section"
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.Ip "\fB\-reqexts section\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-reqexts section"
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these options specify alternative sections to include certificate
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extensions (if the \fB\-x509\fR option is present) or certificate
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request extensions. This allows several different sections to
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be used in the same configuration file to specify requests for
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a variety of purposes.
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.Ip "\fB\-utf8\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-utf8"
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this option causes field values to be interpreted as \s-1UTF8\s0 strings, by
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default they are interpreted as \s-1ASCII\s0. This means that the field
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values, whether prompted from a terminal or obtained from a
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configuration file, must be valid \s-1UTF8\s0 strings.
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.Ip "\fB\-nameopt option\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-nameopt option"
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option which determines how the subject or issuer names are displayed. The
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\&\fBoption\fR argument can be a single option or multiple options separated by
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commas. Alternatively the \fB\-nameopt\fR switch may be used more than once to
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set multiple options. See the openssl_x509(1) manual page for details.
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.Ip "\fB\-asn1\-kludge\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-asn1-kludge"
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by default the \fBreq\fR command outputs certificate requests containing
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no attributes in the correct PKCS#10 format. However certain CAs will only
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accept requests containing no attributes in an invalid form: this
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option produces this invalid format.
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.Sp
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More precisely the \fBAttributes\fR in a PKCS#10 certificate request
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are defined as a \fB\s-1SET\s0 \s-1OF\s0 Attribute\fR. They are \fBnot \s-1OPTIONAL\s0\fR so
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if no attributes are present then they should be encoded as an
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empty \fB\s-1SET\s0 \s-1OF\s0\fR. The invalid form does not include the empty
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\&\fB\s-1SET\s0 \s-1OF\s0\fR whereas the correct form does.
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.Sp
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It should be noted that very few CAs still require the use of this option.
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.Ip "\fB\-newhdr\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-newhdr"
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Adds the word \fB\s-1NEW\s0\fR to the \s-1PEM\s0 file header and footer lines on the outputed
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request. Some software (Netscape certificate server) and some CAs need this.
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.Ip "\fB\-batch\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-batch"
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non-interactive mode.
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.Ip "\fB\-verbose\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-verbose"
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print extra details about the operations being performed.
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.Ip "\fB\-engine id\fR" 4
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.IX Item "-engine id"
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specifying an engine (by it's unique \fBid\fR string) will cause \fBreq\fR
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to attempt to obtain a functional reference to the specified engine,
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thus initialising it if needed. The engine will then be set as the default
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for all available algorithms.
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.SH "CONFIGURATION FILE FORMAT"
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.IX Header "CONFIGURATION FILE FORMAT"
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The configuration options are specified in the \fBreq\fR section of
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the configuration file. As with all configuration files if no
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value is specified in the specific section (i.e. \fBreq\fR) then
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the initial unnamed or \fBdefault\fR section is searched too.
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.PP
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The options available are described in detail below.
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.Ip "\fBinput_password output_password\fR" 4
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.IX Item "input_password output_password"
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The passwords for the input private key file (if present) and
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the output private key file (if one will be created). The
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command line options \fBpassin\fR and \fBpassout\fR override the
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configuration file values.
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.Ip "\fBdefault_bits\fR" 4
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.IX Item "default_bits"
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This specifies the default key size in bits. If not specified then
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512 is used. It is used if the \fB\-new\fR option is used. It can be
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overridden by using the \fB\-newkey\fR option.
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.Ip "\fBdefault_keyfile\fR" 4
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.IX Item "default_keyfile"
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This is the default filename to write a private key to. If not
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specified the key is written to standard output. This can be
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overridden by the \fB\-keyout\fR option.
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.Ip "\fBoid_file\fR" 4
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.IX Item "oid_file"
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This specifies a file containing additional \fB\s-1OBJECT\s0 \s-1IDENTIFIERS\s0\fR.
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Each line of the file should consist of the numerical form of the
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object identifier followed by white space then the short name followed
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by white space and finally the long name.
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.Ip "\fBoid_section\fR" 4
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.IX Item "oid_section"
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This specifies a section in the configuration file containing extra
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object identifiers. Each line should consist of the short name of the
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object identifier followed by \fB=\fR and the numerical form. The short
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and long names are the same when this option is used.
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.Ip "\fB\s-1RANDFILE\s0\fR" 4
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.IX Item "RANDFILE"
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This specifies a filename in which random number seed information is
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placed and read from, or an \s-1EGD\s0 socket (see RAND_egd(3)).
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It is used for private key generation.
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.Ip "\fBencrypt_key\fR" 4
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.IX Item "encrypt_key"
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If this is set to \fBno\fR then if a private key is generated it is
|
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\&\fBnot\fR encrypted. This is equivalent to the \fB\-nodes\fR command line
|
|
option. For compatibility \fBencrypt_rsa_key\fR is an equivalent option.
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|
.Ip "\fBdefault_md\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "default_md"
|
|
This option specifies the digest algorithm to use. Possible values
|
|
include \fBmd5 sha1 mdc2\fR. If not present then \s-1MD5\s0 is used. This
|
|
option can be overridden on the command line.
|
|
.Ip "\fBstring_mask\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "string_mask"
|
|
This option masks out the use of certain string types in certain
|
|
fields. Most users will not need to change this option.
|
|
.Sp
|
|
It can be set to several values \fBdefault\fR which is also the default
|
|
option uses PrintableStrings, T61Strings and BMPStrings if the
|
|
\&\fBpkix\fR value is used then only PrintableStrings and BMPStrings will
|
|
be used. This follows the \s-1PKIX\s0 recommendation in \s-1RFC2459\s0. If the
|
|
\&\fButf8only\fR option is used then only UTF8Strings will be used: this
|
|
is the \s-1PKIX\s0 recommendation in \s-1RFC2459\s0 after 2003. Finally the \fBnombstr\fR
|
|
option just uses PrintableStrings and T61Strings: certain software has
|
|
problems with BMPStrings and UTF8Strings: in particular Netscape.
|
|
.Ip "\fBreq_extensions\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "req_extensions"
|
|
this specifies the configuration file section containing a list of
|
|
extensions to add to the certificate request. It can be overridden
|
|
by the \fB\-reqexts\fR command line switch.
|
|
.Ip "\fBx509_extensions\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "x509_extensions"
|
|
this specifies the configuration file section containing a list of
|
|
extensions to add to certificate generated when the \fB\-x509\fR switch
|
|
is used. It can be overridden by the \fB\-extensions\fR command line switch.
|
|
.Ip "\fBprompt\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "prompt"
|
|
if set to the value \fBno\fR this disables prompting of certificate fields
|
|
and just takes values from the config file directly. It also changes the
|
|
expected format of the \fBdistinguished_name\fR and \fBattributes\fR sections.
|
|
.Ip "\fButf8\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "utf8"
|
|
if set to the value \fByes\fR then field values to be interpreted as \s-1UTF8\s0
|
|
strings, by default they are interpreted as \s-1ASCII\s0. This means that
|
|
the field values, whether prompted from a terminal or obtained from a
|
|
configuration file, must be valid \s-1UTF8\s0 strings.
|
|
.Ip "\fBattributes\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "attributes"
|
|
this specifies the section containing any request attributes: its format
|
|
is the same as \fBdistinguished_name\fR. Typically these may contain the
|
|
challengePassword or unstructuredName types. They are currently ignored
|
|
by OpenSSL's request signing utilities but some CAs might want them.
|
|
.Ip "\fBdistinguished_name\fR" 4
|
|
.IX Item "distinguished_name"
|
|
This specifies the section containing the distinguished name fields to
|
|
prompt for when generating a certificate or certificate request. The format
|
|
is described in the next section.
|
|
.SH "DISTINGUISHED NAME AND ATTRIBUTE SECTION FORMAT"
|
|
.IX Header "DISTINGUISHED NAME AND ATTRIBUTE SECTION FORMAT"
|
|
There are two separate formats for the distinguished name and attribute
|
|
sections. If the \fBprompt\fR option is set to \fBno\fR then these sections
|
|
just consist of field names and values: for example,
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 3
|
|
\& CN=My Name
|
|
\& OU=My Organization
|
|
\& emailAddress=someone@somewhere.org
|
|
.Ve
|
|
This allows external programs (e.g. \s-1GUI\s0 based) to generate a template file
|
|
with all the field names and values and just pass it to \fBreq\fR. An example
|
|
of this kind of configuration file is contained in the \fB\s-1EXAMPLES\s0\fR section.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Alternatively if the \fBprompt\fR option is absent or not set to \fBno\fR then the
|
|
file contains field prompting information. It consists of lines of the form:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 4
|
|
\& fieldName="prompt"
|
|
\& fieldName_default="default field value"
|
|
\& fieldName_min= 2
|
|
\& fieldName_max= 4
|
|
.Ve
|
|
\&\*(L"fieldName\*(R" is the field name being used, for example commonName (or \s-1CN\s0).
|
|
The \*(L"prompt\*(R" string is used to ask the user to enter the relevant
|
|
details. If the user enters nothing then the default value is used if no
|
|
default value is present then the field is omitted. A field can
|
|
still be omitted if a default value is present if the user just
|
|
enters the '.' character.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The number of characters entered must be between the fieldName_min and
|
|
fieldName_max limits: there may be additional restrictions based
|
|
on the field being used (for example countryName can only ever be
|
|
two characters long and must fit in a PrintableString).
|
|
.PP
|
|
Some fields (such as organizationName) can be used more than once
|
|
in a \s-1DN\s0. This presents a problem because configuration files will
|
|
not recognize the same name occurring twice. To avoid this problem
|
|
if the fieldName contains some characters followed by a full stop
|
|
they will be ignored. So for example a second organizationName can
|
|
be input by calling it \*(L"1.organizationName\*(R".
|
|
.PP
|
|
The actual permitted field names are any object identifier short or
|
|
long names. These are compiled into OpenSSL and include the usual
|
|
values such as commonName, countryName, localityName, organizationName,
|
|
organizationUnitName, stateOrProvinceName. Additionally emailAddress
|
|
is include as well as name, surname, givenName initials and dnQualifier.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Additional object identifiers can be defined with the \fBoid_file\fR or
|
|
\&\fBoid_section\fR options in the configuration file. Any additional fields
|
|
will be treated as though they were a DirectoryString.
|
|
.SH "EXAMPLES"
|
|
.IX Header "EXAMPLES"
|
|
Examine and verify certificate request:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& openssl req -in req.pem -text -verify -noout
|
|
.Ve
|
|
Create a private key and then generate a certificate request from it:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& openssl genrsa -out key.pem 1024
|
|
\& openssl req -new -key key.pem -out req.pem
|
|
.Ve
|
|
The same but just using req:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& openssl req -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout key.pem -out req.pem
|
|
.Ve
|
|
Generate a self signed root certificate:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout key.pem -out req.pem
|
|
.Ve
|
|
Example of a file pointed to by the \fBoid_file\fR option:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& 1.2.3.4 shortName A longer Name
|
|
\& 1.2.3.6 otherName Other longer Name
|
|
.Ve
|
|
Example of a section pointed to by \fBoid_section\fR making use of variable
|
|
expansion:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& testoid1=1.2.3.5
|
|
\& testoid2=${testoid1}.6
|
|
.Ve
|
|
Sample configuration file prompting for field values:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 6
|
|
\& [ req ]
|
|
\& default_bits = 1024
|
|
\& default_keyfile = privkey.pem
|
|
\& distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
|
|
\& attributes = req_attributes
|
|
\& x509_extensions = v3_ca
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& dirstring_type = nobmp
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 5
|
|
\& [ req_distinguished_name ]
|
|
\& countryName = Country Name (2 letter code)
|
|
\& countryName_default = AU
|
|
\& countryName_min = 2
|
|
\& countryName_max = 2
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& localityName = Locality Name (eg, city)
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& organizationalUnitName = Organizational Unit Name (eg, section)
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& commonName = Common Name (eg, YOUR name)
|
|
\& commonName_max = 64
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& emailAddress = Email Address
|
|
\& emailAddress_max = 40
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 4
|
|
\& [ req_attributes ]
|
|
\& challengePassword = A challenge password
|
|
\& challengePassword_min = 4
|
|
\& challengePassword_max = 20
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& [ v3_ca ]
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 3
|
|
\& subjectKeyIdentifier=hash
|
|
\& authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid:always,issuer:always
|
|
\& basicConstraints = CA:true
|
|
.Ve
|
|
Sample configuration containing all field values:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& RANDFILE = $ENV::HOME/.rnd
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 7
|
|
\& [ req ]
|
|
\& default_bits = 1024
|
|
\& default_keyfile = keyfile.pem
|
|
\& distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
|
|
\& attributes = req_attributes
|
|
\& prompt = no
|
|
\& output_password = mypass
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 8
|
|
\& [ req_distinguished_name ]
|
|
\& C = GB
|
|
\& ST = Test State or Province
|
|
\& L = Test Locality
|
|
\& O = Organization Name
|
|
\& OU = Organizational Unit Name
|
|
\& CN = Common Name
|
|
\& emailAddress = test@email.address
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& [ req_attributes ]
|
|
\& challengePassword = A challenge password
|
|
.Ve
|
|
.SH "NOTES"
|
|
.IX Header "NOTES"
|
|
The header and footer lines in the \fB\s-1PEM\s0\fR format are normally:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
|
|
\& -----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
|
|
.Ve
|
|
some software (some versions of Netscape certificate server) instead needs:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& -----BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
|
|
\& -----END NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
|
|
.Ve
|
|
which is produced with the \fB\-newhdr\fR option but is otherwise compatible.
|
|
Either form is accepted transparently on input.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The certificate requests generated by \fBXenroll\fR with \s-1MSIE\s0 have extensions
|
|
added. It includes the \fBkeyUsage\fR extension which determines the type of
|
|
key (signature only or general purpose) and any additional OIDs entered
|
|
by the script in an extendedKeyUsage extension.
|
|
.SH "DIAGNOSTICS"
|
|
.IX Header "DIAGNOSTICS"
|
|
The following messages are frequently asked about:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& Using configuration from /some/path/openssl.cnf
|
|
\& Unable to load config info
|
|
.Ve
|
|
This is followed some time later by...
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& unable to find 'distinguished_name' in config
|
|
\& problems making Certificate Request
|
|
.Ve
|
|
The first error message is the clue: it can't find the configuration
|
|
file! Certain operations (like examining a certificate request) don't
|
|
need a configuration file so its use isn't enforced. Generation of
|
|
certificates or requests however does need a configuration file. This
|
|
could be regarded as a bug.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Another puzzling message is this:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 2
|
|
\& Attributes:
|
|
\& a0:00
|
|
.Ve
|
|
this is displayed when no attributes are present and the request includes
|
|
the correct empty \fB\s-1SET\s0 \s-1OF\s0\fR structure (the \s-1DER\s0 encoding of which is 0xa0
|
|
0x00). If you just see:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.Vb 1
|
|
\& Attributes:
|
|
.Ve
|
|
then the \fB\s-1SET\s0 \s-1OF\s0\fR is missing and the encoding is technically invalid (but
|
|
it is tolerated). See the description of the command line option \fB\-asn1\-kludge\fR
|
|
for more information.
|
|
.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
|
|
.IX Header "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
|
|
The variable \fB\s-1OPENSSL_CONF\s0\fR if defined allows an alternative configuration
|
|
file location to be specified, it will be overridden by the \fB\-config\fR command
|
|
line switch if it is present. For compatibility reasons the \fB\s-1SSLEAY_CONF\s0\fR
|
|
environment variable serves the same purpose but its use is discouraged.
|
|
.SH "BUGS"
|
|
.IX Header "BUGS"
|
|
OpenSSL's handling of T61Strings (aka TeletexStrings) is broken: it effectively
|
|
treats them as \s-1ISO-8859\-1\s0 (Latin 1), Netscape and \s-1MSIE\s0 have similar behaviour.
|
|
This can cause problems if you need characters that aren't available in
|
|
PrintableStrings and you don't want to or can't use BMPStrings.
|
|
.PP
|
|
As a consequence of the T61String handling the only correct way to represent
|
|
accented characters in OpenSSL is to use a BMPString: unfortunately Netscape
|
|
currently chokes on these. If you have to use accented characters with Netscape
|
|
and \s-1MSIE\s0 then you currently need to use the invalid T61String form.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The current prompting is not very friendly. It doesn't allow you to confirm what
|
|
you've just entered. Other things like extensions in certificate requests are
|
|
statically defined in the configuration file. Some of these: like an email
|
|
address in subjectAltName should be input by the user.
|
|
.SH "SEE ALSO"
|
|
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
|
|
openssl_x509(1), openssl_ca(1), openssl_genrsa(1),
|
|
openssl_gendsa(1), openssl.cnf(5)
|