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  131. .IX Title "RSA 1"
  132. .TH RSA 1 "2019-09-12" "1.0.2g" "OpenSSL"
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  136. .nh
  137. .SH "NAME"
  138. rsa \- RSA key processing tool
  139. .SH "SYNOPSIS"
  140. .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
  141. \&\fBopenssl\fR \fBrsa\fR
  142. [\fB\-inform PEM|NET|DER\fR]
  143. [\fB\-outform PEM|NET|DER\fR]
  144. [\fB\-in filename\fR]
  145. [\fB\-passin arg\fR]
  146. [\fB\-out filename\fR]
  147. [\fB\-passout arg\fR]
  148. [\fB\-sgckey\fR]
  149. [\fB\-aes128\fR]
  150. [\fB\-aes192\fR]
  151. [\fB\-aes256\fR]
  152. [\fB\-camellia128\fR]
  153. [\fB\-camellia192\fR]
  154. [\fB\-camellia256\fR]
  155. [\fB\-des\fR]
  156. [\fB\-des3\fR]
  157. [\fB\-idea\fR]
  158. [\fB\-text\fR]
  159. [\fB\-noout\fR]
  160. [\fB\-modulus\fR]
  161. [\fB\-check\fR]
  162. [\fB\-pubin\fR]
  163. [\fB\-pubout\fR]
  164. [\fB\-RSAPublicKey_in\fR]
  165. [\fB\-RSAPublicKey_out\fR]
  166. [\fB\-engine id\fR]
  167. .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  168. .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
  169. The \fBrsa\fR command processes \s-1RSA\s0 keys. They can be converted between various
  170. forms and their components printed out. \fBNote\fR this command uses the
  171. traditional SSLeay compatible format for private key encryption: newer
  172. applications should use the more secure PKCS#8 format using the \fBpkcs8\fR
  173. utility.
  174. .SH "COMMAND OPTIONS"
  175. .IX Header "COMMAND OPTIONS"
  176. .IP "\fB\-inform DER|NET|PEM\fR" 4
  177. .IX Item "-inform DER|NET|PEM"
  178. This specifies the input format. The \fB\s-1DER\s0\fR option uses an \s-1ASN1 DER\s0 encoded
  179. form compatible with the PKCS#1 RSAPrivateKey or SubjectPublicKeyInfo format.
  180. The \fB\s-1PEM\s0\fR form is the default format: it consists of the \fB\s-1DER\s0\fR format base64
  181. encoded with additional header and footer lines. On input PKCS#8 format private
  182. keys are also accepted. The \fB\s-1NET\s0\fR form is a format is described in the \fB\s-1NOTES\s0\fR
  183. section.
  184. .IP "\fB\-outform DER|NET|PEM\fR" 4
  185. .IX Item "-outform DER|NET|PEM"
  186. This specifies the output format, the options have the same meaning as the
  187. \&\fB\-inform\fR option.
  188. .IP "\fB\-in filename\fR" 4
  189. .IX Item "-in filename"
  190. This specifies the input filename to read a key from or standard input if this
  191. option is not specified. If the key is encrypted a pass phrase will be
  192. prompted for.
  193. .IP "\fB\-passin arg\fR" 4
  194. .IX Item "-passin arg"
  195. the input file password source. For more information about the format of \fBarg\fR
  196. see the \fB\s-1PASS PHRASE ARGUMENTS\s0\fR section in \fIopenssl\fR\|(1).
  197. .IP "\fB\-out filename\fR" 4
  198. .IX Item "-out filename"
  199. This specifies the output filename to write a key to or standard output if this
  200. option is not specified. If any encryption options are set then a pass phrase
  201. will be prompted for. The output filename should \fBnot\fR be the same as the input
  202. filename.
  203. .IP "\fB\-passout password\fR" 4
  204. .IX Item "-passout password"
  205. the output file password source. For more information about the format of \fBarg\fR
  206. see the \fB\s-1PASS PHRASE ARGUMENTS\s0\fR section in \fIopenssl\fR\|(1).
  207. .IP "\fB\-sgckey\fR" 4
  208. .IX Item "-sgckey"
  209. use the modified \s-1NET\s0 algorithm used with some versions of Microsoft \s-1IIS\s0 and \s-1SGC\s0
  210. keys.
  211. .IP "\fB\-aes128|\-aes192|\-aes256|\-camellia128|\-camellia192|\-camellia256|\-des|\-des3|\-idea\fR" 4
  212. .IX Item "-aes128|-aes192|-aes256|-camellia128|-camellia192|-camellia256|-des|-des3|-idea"
  213. These options encrypt the private key with the specified
  214. cipher before outputting it. A pass phrase is prompted for.
  215. If none of these options is specified the key is written in plain text. This
  216. means that using the \fBrsa\fR utility to read in an encrypted key with no
  217. encryption option can be used to remove the pass phrase from a key, or by
  218. setting the encryption options it can be use to add or change the pass phrase.
  219. These options can only be used with \s-1PEM\s0 format output files.
  220. .IP "\fB\-text\fR" 4
  221. .IX Item "-text"
  222. prints out the various public or private key components in
  223. plain text in addition to the encoded version.
  224. .IP "\fB\-noout\fR" 4
  225. .IX Item "-noout"
  226. this option prevents output of the encoded version of the key.
  227. .IP "\fB\-modulus\fR" 4
  228. .IX Item "-modulus"
  229. this option prints out the value of the modulus of the key.
  230. .IP "\fB\-check\fR" 4
  231. .IX Item "-check"
  232. this option checks the consistency of an \s-1RSA\s0 private key.
  233. .IP "\fB\-pubin\fR" 4
  234. .IX Item "-pubin"
  235. by default a private key is read from the input file: with this
  236. option a public key is read instead.
  237. .IP "\fB\-pubout\fR" 4
  238. .IX Item "-pubout"
  239. by default a private key is output: with this option a public
  240. key will be output instead. This option is automatically set if
  241. the input is a public key.
  242. .IP "\fB\-RSAPublicKey_in\fR, \fB\-RSAPublicKey_out\fR" 4
  243. .IX Item "-RSAPublicKey_in, -RSAPublicKey_out"
  244. like \fB\-pubin\fR and \fB\-pubout\fR except \fBRSAPublicKey\fR format is used instead.
  245. .IP "\fB\-engine id\fR" 4
  246. .IX Item "-engine id"
  247. specifying an engine (by its unique \fBid\fR string) will cause \fBrsa\fR
  248. to attempt to obtain a functional reference to the specified engine,
  249. thus initialising it if needed. The engine will then be set as the default
  250. for all available algorithms.
  251. .SH "NOTES"
  252. .IX Header "NOTES"
  253. The \s-1PEM\s0 private key format uses the header and footer lines:
  254. .PP
  255. .Vb 2
  256. \& \-\-\-\-\-BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY\-\-\-\-\-
  257. \& \-\-\-\-\-END RSA PRIVATE KEY\-\-\-\-\-
  258. .Ve
  259. .PP
  260. The \s-1PEM\s0 public key format uses the header and footer lines:
  261. .PP
  262. .Vb 2
  263. \& \-\-\-\-\-BEGIN PUBLIC KEY\-\-\-\-\-
  264. \& \-\-\-\-\-END PUBLIC KEY\-\-\-\-\-
  265. .Ve
  266. .PP
  267. The \s-1PEM\s0 \fBRSAPublicKey\fR format uses the header and footer lines:
  268. .PP
  269. .Vb 2
  270. \& \-\-\-\-\-BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY\-\-\-\-\-
  271. \& \-\-\-\-\-END RSA PUBLIC KEY\-\-\-\-\-
  272. .Ve
  273. .PP
  274. The \fB\s-1NET\s0\fR form is a format compatible with older Netscape servers
  275. and Microsoft \s-1IIS\s0 .key files, this uses unsalted \s-1RC4\s0 for its encryption.
  276. It is not very secure and so should only be used when necessary.
  277. .PP
  278. Some newer version of \s-1IIS\s0 have additional data in the exported .key
  279. files. To use these with the utility, view the file with a binary editor
  280. and look for the string \*(L"private-key\*(R", then trace back to the byte
  281. sequence 0x30, 0x82 (this is an \s-1ASN1 SEQUENCE\s0). Copy all the data
  282. from this point onwards to another file and use that as the input
  283. to the \fBrsa\fR utility with the \fB\-inform \s-1NET\s0\fR option. If you get
  284. an error after entering the password try the \fB\-sgckey\fR option.
  285. .SH "EXAMPLES"
  286. .IX Header "EXAMPLES"
  287. To remove the pass phrase on an \s-1RSA\s0 private key:
  288. .PP
  289. .Vb 1
  290. \& openssl rsa \-in key.pem \-out keyout.pem
  291. .Ve
  292. .PP
  293. To encrypt a private key using triple \s-1DES:\s0
  294. .PP
  295. .Vb 1
  296. \& openssl rsa \-in key.pem \-des3 \-out keyout.pem
  297. .Ve
  298. .PP
  299. To convert a private key from \s-1PEM\s0 to \s-1DER\s0 format:
  300. .PP
  301. .Vb 1
  302. \& openssl rsa \-in key.pem \-outform DER \-out keyout.der
  303. .Ve
  304. .PP
  305. To print out the components of a private key to standard output:
  306. .PP
  307. .Vb 1
  308. \& openssl rsa \-in key.pem \-text \-noout
  309. .Ve
  310. .PP
  311. To just output the public part of a private key:
  312. .PP
  313. .Vb 1
  314. \& openssl rsa \-in key.pem \-pubout \-out pubkey.pem
  315. .Ve
  316. .PP
  317. Output the public part of a private key in \fBRSAPublicKey\fR format:
  318. .PP
  319. .Vb 1
  320. \& openssl rsa \-in key.pem \-RSAPublicKey_out \-out pubkey.pem
  321. .Ve
  322. .SH "BUGS"
  323. .IX Header "BUGS"
  324. The command line password arguments don't currently work with
  325. \&\fB\s-1NET\s0\fR format.
  326. .PP
  327. There should be an option that automatically handles .key files,
  328. without having to manually edit them.
  329. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  330. .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
  331. \&\fIpkcs8\fR\|(1), \fIdsa\fR\|(1), \fIgenrsa\fR\|(1),
  332. \&\fIgendsa\fR\|(1)