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  129. .\" ========================================================================
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  131. .IX Title "OPENSSL 1"
  132. .TH OPENSSL 1 "2019-09-12" "1.0.2g" "OpenSSL"
  133. .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
  134. .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
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  136. .nh
  137. .SH "NAME"
  138. openssl \- OpenSSL command line tool
  139. .SH "SYNOPSIS"
  140. .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
  141. \&\fBopenssl\fR
  142. \&\fIcommand\fR
  143. [ \fIcommand_opts\fR ]
  144. [ \fIcommand_args\fR ]
  145. .PP
  146. \&\fBopenssl\fR [ \fBlist-standard-commands\fR | \fBlist-message-digest-commands\fR | \fBlist-cipher-commands\fR | \fBlist-cipher-algorithms\fR | \fBlist-message-digest-algorithms\fR | \fBlist-public-key-algorithms\fR]
  147. .PP
  148. \&\fBopenssl\fR \fBno\-\fR\fI\s-1XXX\s0\fR [ \fIarbitrary options\fR ]
  149. .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  150. .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
  151. OpenSSL is a cryptography toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (\s-1SSL\s0
  152. v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (\s-1TLS\s0 v1) network protocols and related
  153. cryptography standards required by them.
  154. .PP
  155. The \fBopenssl\fR program is a command line tool for using the various
  156. cryptography functions of OpenSSL's \fBcrypto\fR library from the shell.
  157. It can be used for
  158. .PP
  159. .Vb 8
  160. \& o Creation and management of private keys, public keys and parameters
  161. \& o Public key cryptographic operations
  162. \& o Creation of X.509 certificates, CSRs and CRLs
  163. \& o Calculation of Message Digests
  164. \& o Encryption and Decryption with Ciphers
  165. \& o SSL/TLS Client and Server Tests
  166. \& o Handling of S/MIME signed or encrypted mail
  167. \& o Time Stamp requests, generation and verification
  168. .Ve
  169. .SH "COMMAND SUMMARY"
  170. .IX Header "COMMAND SUMMARY"
  171. The \fBopenssl\fR program provides a rich variety of commands (\fIcommand\fR in the
  172. \&\s-1SYNOPSIS\s0 above), each of which often has a wealth of options and arguments
  173. (\fIcommand_opts\fR and \fIcommand_args\fR in the \s-1SYNOPSIS\s0).
  174. .PP
  175. The pseudo-commands \fBlist-standard-commands\fR, \fBlist-message-digest-commands\fR,
  176. and \fBlist-cipher-commands\fR output a list (one entry per line) of the names
  177. of all standard commands, message digest commands, or cipher commands,
  178. respectively, that are available in the present \fBopenssl\fR utility.
  179. .PP
  180. The pseudo-commands \fBlist-cipher-algorithms\fR and
  181. \&\fBlist-message-digest-algorithms\fR list all cipher and message digest names, one entry per line. Aliases are listed as:
  182. .PP
  183. .Vb 1
  184. \& from => to
  185. .Ve
  186. .PP
  187. The pseudo-command \fBlist-public-key-algorithms\fR lists all supported public
  188. key algorithms.
  189. .PP
  190. The pseudo-command \fBno\-\fR\fI\s-1XXX\s0\fR tests whether a command of the
  191. specified name is available. If no command named \fI\s-1XXX\s0\fR exists, it
  192. returns 0 (success) and prints \fBno\-\fR\fI\s-1XXX\s0\fR; otherwise it returns 1
  193. and prints \fI\s-1XXX\s0\fR. In both cases, the output goes to \fBstdout\fR and
  194. nothing is printed to \fBstderr\fR. Additional command line arguments
  195. are always ignored. Since for each cipher there is a command of the
  196. same name, this provides an easy way for shell scripts to test for the
  197. availability of ciphers in the \fBopenssl\fR program. (\fBno\-\fR\fI\s-1XXX\s0\fR is
  198. not able to detect pseudo-commands such as \fBquit\fR,
  199. \&\fBlist\-\fR\fI...\fR\fB\-commands\fR, or \fBno\-\fR\fI\s-1XXX\s0\fR itself.)
  200. .SS "\s-1STANDARD COMMANDS\s0"
  201. .IX Subsection "STANDARD COMMANDS"
  202. .IP "\fBasn1parse\fR" 10
  203. .IX Item "asn1parse"
  204. Parse an \s-1ASN.1\s0 sequence.
  205. .IP "\fBca\fR" 10
  206. .IX Item "ca"
  207. Certificate Authority (\s-1CA\s0) Management.
  208. .IP "\fBciphers\fR" 10
  209. .IX Item "ciphers"
  210. Cipher Suite Description Determination.
  211. .IP "\fBcms\fR" 10
  212. .IX Item "cms"
  213. \&\s-1CMS\s0 (Cryptographic Message Syntax) utility
  214. .IP "\fBcrl\fR" 10
  215. .IX Item "crl"
  216. Certificate Revocation List (\s-1CRL\s0) Management.
  217. .IP "\fBcrl2pkcs7\fR" 10
  218. .IX Item "crl2pkcs7"
  219. \&\s-1CRL\s0 to PKCS#7 Conversion.
  220. .IP "\fBdgst\fR" 10
  221. .IX Item "dgst"
  222. Message Digest Calculation.
  223. .IP "\fBdh\fR" 10
  224. .IX Item "dh"
  225. Diffie-Hellman Parameter Management.
  226. Obsoleted by \fBdhparam\fR.
  227. .IP "\fBdhparam\fR" 10
  228. .IX Item "dhparam"
  229. Generation and Management of Diffie-Hellman Parameters. Superseded by
  230. \&\fBgenpkey\fR and \fBpkeyparam\fR
  231. .IP "\fBdsa\fR" 10
  232. .IX Item "dsa"
  233. \&\s-1DSA\s0 Data Management.
  234. .IP "\fBdsaparam\fR" 10
  235. .IX Item "dsaparam"
  236. \&\s-1DSA\s0 Parameter Generation and Management. Superseded by
  237. \&\fBgenpkey\fR and \fBpkeyparam\fR
  238. .IP "\fBec\fR" 10
  239. .IX Item "ec"
  240. \&\s-1EC\s0 (Elliptic curve) key processing
  241. .IP "\fBecparam\fR" 10
  242. .IX Item "ecparam"
  243. \&\s-1EC\s0 parameter manipulation and generation
  244. .IP "\fBenc\fR" 10
  245. .IX Item "enc"
  246. Encoding with Ciphers.
  247. .IP "\fBengine\fR" 10
  248. .IX Item "engine"
  249. Engine (loadble module) information and manipulation.
  250. .IP "\fBerrstr\fR" 10
  251. .IX Item "errstr"
  252. Error Number to Error String Conversion.
  253. .IP "\fBgendh\fR" 10
  254. .IX Item "gendh"
  255. Generation of Diffie-Hellman Parameters.
  256. Obsoleted by \fBdhparam\fR.
  257. .IP "\fBgendsa\fR" 10
  258. .IX Item "gendsa"
  259. Generation of \s-1DSA\s0 Private Key from Parameters. Superseded by
  260. \&\fBgenpkey\fR and \fBpkey\fR
  261. .IP "\fBgenpkey\fR" 10
  262. .IX Item "genpkey"
  263. Generation of Private Key or Parameters.
  264. .IP "\fBgenrsa\fR" 10
  265. .IX Item "genrsa"
  266. Generation of \s-1RSA\s0 Private Key. Superceded by \fBgenpkey\fR.
  267. .IP "\fBnseq\fR" 10
  268. .IX Item "nseq"
  269. Create or examine a netscape certificate sequence
  270. .IP "\fBocsp\fR" 10
  271. .IX Item "ocsp"
  272. Online Certificate Status Protocol utility.
  273. .IP "\fBpasswd\fR" 10
  274. .IX Item "passwd"
  275. Generation of hashed passwords.
  276. .IP "\fBpkcs12\fR" 10
  277. .IX Item "pkcs12"
  278. PKCS#12 Data Management.
  279. .IP "\fBpkcs7\fR" 10
  280. .IX Item "pkcs7"
  281. PKCS#7 Data Management.
  282. .IP "\fBpkey\fR" 10
  283. .IX Item "pkey"
  284. Public and private key management.
  285. .IP "\fBpkeyparam\fR" 10
  286. .IX Item "pkeyparam"
  287. Public key algorithm parameter management.
  288. .IP "\fBpkeyutl\fR" 10
  289. .IX Item "pkeyutl"
  290. Public key algorithm cryptographic operation utility.
  291. .IP "\fBrand\fR" 10
  292. .IX Item "rand"
  293. Generate pseudo-random bytes.
  294. .IP "\fBreq\fR" 10
  295. .IX Item "req"
  296. PKCS#10 X.509 Certificate Signing Request (\s-1CSR\s0) Management.
  297. .IP "\fBrsa\fR" 10
  298. .IX Item "rsa"
  299. \&\s-1RSA\s0 key management.
  300. .IP "\fBrsautl\fR" 10
  301. .IX Item "rsautl"
  302. \&\s-1RSA\s0 utility for signing, verification, encryption, and decryption. Superseded
  303. by \fBpkeyutl\fR
  304. .IP "\fBs_client\fR" 10
  305. .IX Item "s_client"
  306. This implements a generic \s-1SSL/TLS\s0 client which can establish a transparent
  307. connection to a remote server speaking \s-1SSL/TLS.\s0 It's intended for testing
  308. purposes only and provides only rudimentary interface functionality but
  309. internally uses mostly all functionality of the OpenSSL \fBssl\fR library.
  310. .IP "\fBs_server\fR" 10
  311. .IX Item "s_server"
  312. This implements a generic \s-1SSL/TLS\s0 server which accepts connections from remote
  313. clients speaking \s-1SSL/TLS.\s0 It's intended for testing purposes only and provides
  314. only rudimentary interface functionality but internally uses mostly all
  315. functionality of the OpenSSL \fBssl\fR library. It provides both an own command
  316. line oriented protocol for testing \s-1SSL\s0 functions and a simple \s-1HTTP\s0 response
  317. facility to emulate an SSL/TLS\-aware webserver.
  318. .IP "\fBs_time\fR" 10
  319. .IX Item "s_time"
  320. \&\s-1SSL\s0 Connection Timer.
  321. .IP "\fBsess_id\fR" 10
  322. .IX Item "sess_id"
  323. \&\s-1SSL\s0 Session Data Management.
  324. .IP "\fBsmime\fR" 10
  325. .IX Item "smime"
  326. S/MIME mail processing.
  327. .IP "\fBspeed\fR" 10
  328. .IX Item "speed"
  329. Algorithm Speed Measurement.
  330. .IP "\fBspkac\fR" 10
  331. .IX Item "spkac"
  332. \&\s-1SPKAC\s0 printing and generating utility
  333. .IP "\fBts\fR" 10
  334. .IX Item "ts"
  335. Time Stamping Authority tool (client/server)
  336. .IP "\fBverify\fR" 10
  337. .IX Item "verify"
  338. X.509 Certificate Verification.
  339. .IP "\fBversion\fR" 10
  340. .IX Item "version"
  341. OpenSSL Version Information.
  342. .IP "\fBx509\fR" 10
  343. .IX Item "x509"
  344. X.509 Certificate Data Management.
  345. .SS "\s-1MESSAGE DIGEST COMMANDS\s0"
  346. .IX Subsection "MESSAGE DIGEST COMMANDS"
  347. .IP "\fBmd2\fR" 10
  348. .IX Item "md2"
  349. \&\s-1MD2\s0 Digest
  350. .IP "\fBmd5\fR" 10
  351. .IX Item "md5"
  352. \&\s-1MD5\s0 Digest
  353. .IP "\fBmdc2\fR" 10
  354. .IX Item "mdc2"
  355. \&\s-1MDC2\s0 Digest
  356. .IP "\fBrmd160\fR" 10
  357. .IX Item "rmd160"
  358. \&\s-1RMD\-160\s0 Digest
  359. .IP "\fBsha\fR" 10
  360. .IX Item "sha"
  361. \&\s-1SHA\s0 Digest
  362. .IP "\fBsha1\fR" 10
  363. .IX Item "sha1"
  364. \&\s-1SHA\-1\s0 Digest
  365. .IP "\fBsha224\fR" 10
  366. .IX Item "sha224"
  367. \&\s-1SHA\-224\s0 Digest
  368. .IP "\fBsha256\fR" 10
  369. .IX Item "sha256"
  370. \&\s-1SHA\-256\s0 Digest
  371. .IP "\fBsha384\fR" 10
  372. .IX Item "sha384"
  373. \&\s-1SHA\-384\s0 Digest
  374. .IP "\fBsha512\fR" 10
  375. .IX Item "sha512"
  376. \&\s-1SHA\-512\s0 Digest
  377. .SS "\s-1ENCODING AND CIPHER COMMANDS\s0"
  378. .IX Subsection "ENCODING AND CIPHER COMMANDS"
  379. .IP "\fBbase64\fR" 10
  380. .IX Item "base64"
  381. Base64 Encoding
  382. .IP "\fBbf bf-cbc bf-cfb bf-ecb bf-ofb\fR" 10
  383. .IX Item "bf bf-cbc bf-cfb bf-ecb bf-ofb"
  384. Blowfish Cipher
  385. .IP "\fBcast cast-cbc\fR" 10
  386. .IX Item "cast cast-cbc"
  387. \&\s-1CAST\s0 Cipher
  388. .IP "\fBcast5\-cbc cast5\-cfb cast5\-ecb cast5\-ofb\fR" 10
  389. .IX Item "cast5-cbc cast5-cfb cast5-ecb cast5-ofb"
  390. \&\s-1CAST5\s0 Cipher
  391. .IP "\fBdes des-cbc des-cfb des-ecb des-ede des-ede-cbc des-ede-cfb des-ede-ofb des-ofb\fR" 10
  392. .IX Item "des des-cbc des-cfb des-ecb des-ede des-ede-cbc des-ede-cfb des-ede-ofb des-ofb"
  393. \&\s-1DES\s0 Cipher
  394. .IP "\fBdes3 desx des\-ede3 des\-ede3\-cbc des\-ede3\-cfb des\-ede3\-ofb\fR" 10
  395. .IX Item "des3 desx des-ede3 des-ede3-cbc des-ede3-cfb des-ede3-ofb"
  396. Triple-DES Cipher
  397. .IP "\fBidea idea-cbc idea-cfb idea-ecb idea-ofb\fR" 10
  398. .IX Item "idea idea-cbc idea-cfb idea-ecb idea-ofb"
  399. \&\s-1IDEA\s0 Cipher
  400. .IP "\fBrc2 rc2\-cbc rc2\-cfb rc2\-ecb rc2\-ofb\fR" 10
  401. .IX Item "rc2 rc2-cbc rc2-cfb rc2-ecb rc2-ofb"
  402. \&\s-1RC2\s0 Cipher
  403. .IP "\fBrc4\fR" 10
  404. .IX Item "rc4"
  405. \&\s-1RC4\s0 Cipher
  406. .IP "\fBrc5 rc5\-cbc rc5\-cfb rc5\-ecb rc5\-ofb\fR" 10
  407. .IX Item "rc5 rc5-cbc rc5-cfb rc5-ecb rc5-ofb"
  408. \&\s-1RC5\s0 Cipher
  409. .SH "PASS PHRASE ARGUMENTS"
  410. .IX Header "PASS PHRASE ARGUMENTS"
  411. Several commands accept password arguments, typically using \fB\-passin\fR
  412. and \fB\-passout\fR for input and output passwords respectively. These allow
  413. the password to be obtained from a variety of sources. Both of these
  414. options take a single argument whose format is described below. If no
  415. password argument is given and a password is required then the user is
  416. prompted to enter one: this will typically be read from the current
  417. terminal with echoing turned off.
  418. .IP "\fBpass:password\fR" 10
  419. .IX Item "pass:password"
  420. the actual password is \fBpassword\fR. Since the password is visible
  421. to utilities (like 'ps' under Unix) this form should only be used
  422. where security is not important.
  423. .IP "\fBenv:var\fR" 10
  424. .IX Item "env:var"
  425. obtain the password from the environment variable \fBvar\fR. Since
  426. the environment of other processes is visible on certain platforms
  427. (e.g. ps under certain Unix OSes) this option should be used with caution.
  428. .IP "\fBfile:pathname\fR" 10
  429. .IX Item "file:pathname"
  430. the first line of \fBpathname\fR is the password. If the same \fBpathname\fR
  431. argument is supplied to \fB\-passin\fR and \fB\-passout\fR arguments then the first
  432. line will be used for the input password and the next line for the output
  433. password. \fBpathname\fR need not refer to a regular file: it could for example
  434. refer to a device or named pipe.
  435. .IP "\fBfd:number\fR" 10
  436. .IX Item "fd:number"
  437. read the password from the file descriptor \fBnumber\fR. This can be used to
  438. send the data via a pipe for example.
  439. .IP "\fBstdin\fR" 10
  440. .IX Item "stdin"
  441. read the password from standard input.
  442. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  443. .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
  444. \&\fIasn1parse\fR\|(1), \fIca\fR\|(1), \fIconfig\fR\|(5),
  445. \&\fIcrl\fR\|(1), \fIcrl2pkcs7\fR\|(1), \fIdgst\fR\|(1),
  446. \&\fIdhparam\fR\|(1), \fIdsa\fR\|(1), \fIdsaparam\fR\|(1),
  447. \&\fIenc\fR\|(1), \fIgendsa\fR\|(1), \fIgenpkey\fR\|(1),
  448. \&\fIgenrsa\fR\|(1), \fInseq\fR\|(1), \fIopenssl\fR\|(1),
  449. \&\fIpasswd\fR\|(1),
  450. \&\fIpkcs12\fR\|(1), \fIpkcs7\fR\|(1), \fIpkcs8\fR\|(1),
  451. \&\fIrand\fR\|(1), \fIreq\fR\|(1), \fIrsa\fR\|(1),
  452. \&\fIrsautl\fR\|(1), \fIs_client\fR\|(1),
  453. \&\fIs_server\fR\|(1), \fIs_time\fR\|(1),
  454. \&\fIsmime\fR\|(1), \fIspkac\fR\|(1),
  455. \&\fIverify\fR\|(1), \fIversion\fR\|(1), \fIx509\fR\|(1),
  456. \&\fIcrypto\fR\|(3), \fIssl\fR\|(3), \fIx509v3_config\fR\|(5)
  457. .SH "HISTORY"
  458. .IX Header "HISTORY"
  459. The \fIopenssl\fR\|(1) document appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.2.
  460. The \fBlist\-\fR\fI\s-1XXX\s0\fR\fB\-commands\fR pseudo-commands were added in OpenSSL 0.9.3;
  461. The \fBlist\-\fR\fI\s-1XXX\s0\fR\fB\-algorithms\fR pseudo-commands were added in OpenSSL 1.0.0;
  462. the \fBno\-\fR\fI\s-1XXX\s0\fR pseudo-commands were added in OpenSSL 0.9.5a.
  463. For notes on the availability of other commands, see their individual
  464. manual pages.