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  135. .IX Title "CA.PL 1"
  136. .TH CA.PL 1 "2022-03-15" "1.1.1n" "OpenSSL"
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  140. .nh
  141. .SH "NAME"
  142. CA.pl \- friendlier interface for OpenSSL certificate programs
  143. .SH "SYNOPSIS"
  144. .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
  145. \&\fB\s-1CA\s0.pl\fR
  146. \&\fB\-?\fR |
  147. \&\fB\-h\fR |
  148. \&\fB\-help\fR
  149. .PP
  150. \&\fB\s-1CA\s0.pl\fR
  151. \&\fB\-newcert\fR |
  152. \&\fB\-newreq\fR |
  153. \&\fB\-newreq\-nodes\fR |
  154. \&\fB\-xsign\fR |
  155. \&\fB\-sign\fR |
  156. \&\fB\-signCA\fR |
  157. \&\fB\-signcert\fR |
  158. \&\fB\-crl\fR |
  159. \&\fB\-newca\fR
  160. [\fB\-extra\-cmd\fR extra\-params]
  161. .PP
  162. \&\fB\s-1CA\s0.pl\fR \fB\-pkcs12\fR [\fB\-extra\-pkcs12\fR extra\-params] [\fBcertname\fR]
  163. .PP
  164. \&\fB\s-1CA\s0.pl\fR \fB\-verify\fR [\fB\-extra\-verify\fR extra\-params] \fBcertfile\fR...
  165. .PP
  166. \&\fB\s-1CA\s0.pl\fR \fB\-revoke\fR [\fB\-extra\-ca\fR extra\-params] \fBcertfile\fR [\fBreason\fR]
  167. .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  168. .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
  169. The \fB\s-1CA\s0.pl\fR script is a perl script that supplies the relevant command line
  170. arguments to the \fBopenssl\fR command for some common certificate operations.
  171. It is intended to simplify the process of certificate creation and management
  172. by the use of some simple options.
  173. .SH "OPTIONS"
  174. .IX Header "OPTIONS"
  175. .IP "\fB?\fR, \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-help\fR" 4
  176. .IX Item "?, -h, -help"
  177. Prints a usage message.
  178. .IP "\fB\-newcert\fR" 4
  179. .IX Item "-newcert"
  180. Creates a new self signed certificate. The private key is written to the file
  181. \&\*(L"newkey.pem\*(R" and the request written to the file \*(L"newreq.pem\*(R".
  182. This argument invokes \fBopenssl req\fR command.
  183. .IP "\fB\-newreq\fR" 4
  184. .IX Item "-newreq"
  185. Creates a new certificate request. The private key is written to the file
  186. \&\*(L"newkey.pem\*(R" and the request written to the file \*(L"newreq.pem\*(R".
  187. Executes \fBopenssl req\fR command below the hood.
  188. .IP "\fB\-newreq\-nodes\fR" 4
  189. .IX Item "-newreq-nodes"
  190. Is like \fB\-newreq\fR except that the private key will not be encrypted.
  191. Uses \fBopenssl req\fR command.
  192. .IP "\fB\-newca\fR" 4
  193. .IX Item "-newca"
  194. Creates a new \s-1CA\s0 hierarchy for use with the \fBca\fR program (or the \fB\-signcert\fR
  195. and \fB\-xsign\fR options). The user is prompted to enter the filename of the \s-1CA\s0
  196. certificates (which should also contain the private key) or by hitting \s-1ENTER\s0
  197. details of the \s-1CA\s0 will be prompted for. The relevant files and directories
  198. are created in a directory called \*(L"demoCA\*(R" in the current directory.
  199. \&\fBopenssl req\fR and \fBopenssl ca\fR commands are get invoked.
  200. .IP "\fB\-pkcs12\fR" 4
  201. .IX Item "-pkcs12"
  202. Create a PKCS#12 file containing the user certificate, private key and \s-1CA\s0
  203. certificate. It expects the user certificate and private key to be in the
  204. file \*(L"newcert.pem\*(R" and the \s-1CA\s0 certificate to be in the file demoCA/cacert.pem,
  205. it creates a file \*(L"newcert.p12\*(R". This command can thus be called after the
  206. \&\fB\-sign\fR option. The PKCS#12 file can be imported directly into a browser.
  207. If there is an additional argument on the command line it will be used as the
  208. \&\*(L"friendly name\*(R" for the certificate (which is typically displayed in the browser
  209. list box), otherwise the name \*(L"My Certificate\*(R" is used.
  210. Delegates work to \fBopenssl pkcs12\fR command.
  211. .IP "\fB\-sign\fR, \fB\-signcert\fR, \fB\-xsign\fR" 4
  212. .IX Item "-sign, -signcert, -xsign"
  213. Calls the \fBca\fR program to sign a certificate request. It expects the request
  214. to be in the file \*(L"newreq.pem\*(R". The new certificate is written to the file
  215. \&\*(L"newcert.pem\*(R" except in the case of the \fB\-xsign\fR option when it is written
  216. to standard output. Leverages \fBopenssl ca\fR command.
  217. .IP "\fB\-signCA\fR" 4
  218. .IX Item "-signCA"
  219. This option is the same as the \fB\-sign\fR option except it uses the
  220. configuration file section \fBv3_ca\fR and so makes the signed request a
  221. valid \s-1CA\s0 certificate. This is useful when creating intermediate \s-1CA\s0 from
  222. a root \s-1CA.\s0 Extra params are passed on to \fBopenssl ca\fR command.
  223. .IP "\fB\-signcert\fR" 4
  224. .IX Item "-signcert"
  225. This option is the same as \fB\-sign\fR except it expects a self signed certificate
  226. to be present in the file \*(L"newreq.pem\*(R".
  227. Extra params are passed on to \fBopenssl x509\fR and \fBopenssl ca\fR commands.
  228. .IP "\fB\-crl\fR" 4
  229. .IX Item "-crl"
  230. Generate a \s-1CRL.\s0 Executes \fBopenssl ca\fR command.
  231. .IP "\fB\-revoke certfile [reason]\fR" 4
  232. .IX Item "-revoke certfile [reason]"
  233. Revoke the certificate contained in the specified \fBcertfile\fR. An optional
  234. reason may be specified, and must be one of: \fBunspecified\fR,
  235. \&\fBkeyCompromise\fR, \fBCACompromise\fR, \fBaffiliationChanged\fR, \fBsuperseded\fR,
  236. \&\fBcessationOfOperation\fR, \fBcertificateHold\fR, or \fBremoveFromCRL\fR.
  237. Leverages \fBopenssl ca\fR command.
  238. .IP "\fB\-verify\fR" 4
  239. .IX Item "-verify"
  240. Verifies certificates against the \s-1CA\s0 certificate for \*(L"demoCA\*(R". If no
  241. certificates are specified on the command line it tries to verify the file
  242. \&\*(L"newcert.pem\*(R". Invokes \fBopenssl verify\fR command.
  243. .IP "\fB\-extra\-req\fR | \fB\-extra\-ca\fR | \fB\-extra\-pkcs12\fR | \fB\-extra\-x509\fR | \fB\-extra\-verify\fR <extra\-params>" 4
  244. .IX Item "-extra-req | -extra-ca | -extra-pkcs12 | -extra-x509 | -extra-verify <extra-params>"
  245. The purpose of these parameters is to allow optional parameters to be supplied
  246. to \fBopenssl\fR that this command executes. The \fB\-extra\-cmd\fR are specific to the
  247. option being used and the \fBopenssl\fR command getting invoked. For example
  248. when this command invokes \fBopenssl req\fR extra parameters can be passed on
  249. with the \fB\-extra\-req\fR parameter. The
  250. \&\fBopenssl\fR commands being invoked per option are documented below.
  251. Users should consult \fBopenssl\fR command documentation for more information.
  252. .SH "EXAMPLES"
  253. .IX Header "EXAMPLES"
  254. Create a \s-1CA\s0 hierarchy:
  255. .PP
  256. .Vb 1
  257. \& CA.pl \-newca
  258. .Ve
  259. .PP
  260. Complete certificate creation example: create a \s-1CA,\s0 create a request, sign
  261. the request and finally create a PKCS#12 file containing it.
  262. .PP
  263. .Vb 4
  264. \& CA.pl \-newca
  265. \& CA.pl \-newreq
  266. \& CA.pl \-sign
  267. \& CA.pl \-pkcs12 "My Test Certificate"
  268. .Ve
  269. .SH "DSA CERTIFICATES"
  270. .IX Header "DSA CERTIFICATES"
  271. Although the \fB\s-1CA\s0.pl\fR creates \s-1RSA\s0 CAs and requests it is still possible to
  272. use it with \s-1DSA\s0 certificates and requests using the \fBreq\fR\|(1) command
  273. directly. The following example shows the steps that would typically be taken.
  274. .PP
  275. Create some \s-1DSA\s0 parameters:
  276. .PP
  277. .Vb 1
  278. \& openssl dsaparam \-out dsap.pem 1024
  279. .Ve
  280. .PP
  281. Create a \s-1DSA CA\s0 certificate and private key:
  282. .PP
  283. .Vb 1
  284. \& openssl req \-x509 \-newkey dsa:dsap.pem \-keyout cacert.pem \-out cacert.pem
  285. .Ve
  286. .PP
  287. Create the \s-1CA\s0 directories and files:
  288. .PP
  289. .Vb 1
  290. \& CA.pl \-newca
  291. .Ve
  292. .PP
  293. enter cacert.pem when prompted for the \s-1CA\s0 filename.
  294. .PP
  295. Create a \s-1DSA\s0 certificate request and private key (a different set of parameters
  296. can optionally be created first):
  297. .PP
  298. .Vb 1
  299. \& openssl req \-out newreq.pem \-newkey dsa:dsap.pem
  300. .Ve
  301. .PP
  302. Sign the request:
  303. .PP
  304. .Vb 1
  305. \& CA.pl \-sign
  306. .Ve
  307. .SH "NOTES"
  308. .IX Header "NOTES"
  309. Most of the filenames mentioned can be modified by editing the \fB\s-1CA\s0.pl\fR script.
  310. .PP
  311. If the demoCA directory already exists then the \fB\-newca\fR command will not
  312. overwrite it and will do nothing. This can happen if a previous call using
  313. the \fB\-newca\fR option terminated abnormally. To get the correct behaviour
  314. delete the demoCA directory if it already exists.
  315. .PP
  316. Under some environments it may not be possible to run the \fB\s-1CA\s0.pl\fR script
  317. directly (for example Win32) and the default configuration file location may
  318. be wrong. In this case the command:
  319. .PP
  320. .Vb 1
  321. \& perl \-S CA.pl
  322. .Ve
  323. .PP
  324. can be used and the \fB\s-1OPENSSL_CONF\s0\fR environment variable changed to point to
  325. the correct path of the configuration file.
  326. .PP
  327. The script is intended as a simple front end for the \fBopenssl\fR program for use
  328. by a beginner. Its behaviour isn't always what is wanted. For more control over the
  329. behaviour of the certificate commands call the \fBopenssl\fR command directly.
  330. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  331. .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
  332. \&\fBx509\fR\|(1), \fBca\fR\|(1), \fBreq\fR\|(1), \fBpkcs12\fR\|(1),
  333. \&\fBconfig\fR\|(5)
  334. .SH "COPYRIGHT"
  335. .IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
  336. Copyright 2000\-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
  337. .PP
  338. Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use
  339. this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
  340. in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at
  341. <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.