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  135. .IX Title "PKCS12 1"
  136. .TH PKCS12 1 "2022-03-15" "1.1.1n" "OpenSSL"
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  140. .nh
  141. .SH "NAME"
  142. openssl\-pkcs12, pkcs12 \- PKCS#12 file utility
  143. .SH "SYNOPSIS"
  144. .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
  145. \&\fBopenssl\fR \fBpkcs12\fR
  146. [\fB\-help\fR]
  147. [\fB\-export\fR]
  148. [\fB\-chain\fR]
  149. [\fB\-inkey file_or_id\fR]
  150. [\fB\-certfile filename\fR]
  151. [\fB\-name name\fR]
  152. [\fB\-caname name\fR]
  153. [\fB\-in filename\fR]
  154. [\fB\-out filename\fR]
  155. [\fB\-noout\fR]
  156. [\fB\-nomacver\fR]
  157. [\fB\-nocerts\fR]
  158. [\fB\-clcerts\fR]
  159. [\fB\-cacerts\fR]
  160. [\fB\-nokeys\fR]
  161. [\fB\-info\fR]
  162. [\fB\-des | \-des3 | \-idea | \-aes128 | \-aes192 | \-aes256 | \-aria128 | \-aria192 | \-aria256 | \-camellia128 | \-camellia192 | \-camellia256 | \-nodes\fR]
  163. [\fB\-noiter\fR]
  164. [\fB\-maciter | \-nomaciter | \-nomac\fR]
  165. [\fB\-twopass\fR]
  166. [\fB\-descert\fR]
  167. [\fB\-certpbe cipher\fR]
  168. [\fB\-keypbe cipher\fR]
  169. [\fB\-macalg digest\fR]
  170. [\fB\-keyex\fR]
  171. [\fB\-keysig\fR]
  172. [\fB\-password arg\fR]
  173. [\fB\-passin arg\fR]
  174. [\fB\-passout arg\fR]
  175. [\fB\-rand file...\fR]
  176. [\fB\-writerand file\fR]
  177. [\fB\-CAfile file\fR]
  178. [\fB\-CApath dir\fR]
  179. [\fB\-no\-CAfile\fR]
  180. [\fB\-no\-CApath\fR]
  181. [\fB\-CSP name\fR]
  182. .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  183. .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
  184. The \fBpkcs12\fR command allows PKCS#12 files (sometimes referred to as
  185. \&\s-1PFX\s0 files) to be created and parsed. PKCS#12 files are used by several
  186. programs including Netscape, \s-1MSIE\s0 and \s-1MS\s0 Outlook.
  187. .SH "OPTIONS"
  188. .IX Header "OPTIONS"
  189. There are a lot of options the meaning of some depends of whether a PKCS#12 file
  190. is being created or parsed. By default a PKCS#12 file is parsed. A PKCS#12
  191. file can be created by using the \fB\-export\fR option (see below).
  192. .SH "PARSING OPTIONS"
  193. .IX Header "PARSING OPTIONS"
  194. .IP "\fB\-help\fR" 4
  195. .IX Item "-help"
  196. Print out a usage message.
  197. .IP "\fB\-in filename\fR" 4
  198. .IX Item "-in filename"
  199. This specifies filename of the PKCS#12 file to be parsed. Standard input is used
  200. by default.
  201. .IP "\fB\-out filename\fR" 4
  202. .IX Item "-out filename"
  203. The filename to write certificates and private keys to, standard output by
  204. default. They are all written in \s-1PEM\s0 format.
  205. .IP "\fB\-passin arg\fR" 4
  206. .IX Item "-passin arg"
  207. The PKCS#12 file (i.e. input file) password source. For more information about
  208. the format of \fBarg\fR see \*(L"Pass Phrase Options\*(R" in \fBopenssl\fR\|(1).
  209. .IP "\fB\-passout arg\fR" 4
  210. .IX Item "-passout arg"
  211. Pass phrase source to encrypt any outputted private keys with. For more
  212. information about the format of \fBarg\fR see \*(L"Pass Phrase Options\*(R" in \fBopenssl\fR\|(1).
  213. .IP "\fB\-password arg\fR" 4
  214. .IX Item "-password arg"
  215. With \-export, \-password is equivalent to \-passout.
  216. Otherwise, \-password is equivalent to \-passin.
  217. .IP "\fB\-noout\fR" 4
  218. .IX Item "-noout"
  219. This option inhibits output of the keys and certificates to the output file
  220. version of the PKCS#12 file.
  221. .IP "\fB\-clcerts\fR" 4
  222. .IX Item "-clcerts"
  223. Only output client certificates (not \s-1CA\s0 certificates).
  224. .IP "\fB\-cacerts\fR" 4
  225. .IX Item "-cacerts"
  226. Only output \s-1CA\s0 certificates (not client certificates).
  227. .IP "\fB\-nocerts\fR" 4
  228. .IX Item "-nocerts"
  229. No certificates at all will be output.
  230. .IP "\fB\-nokeys\fR" 4
  231. .IX Item "-nokeys"
  232. No private keys will be output.
  233. .IP "\fB\-info\fR" 4
  234. .IX Item "-info"
  235. Output additional information about the PKCS#12 file structure, algorithms
  236. used and iteration counts.
  237. .IP "\fB\-des\fR" 4
  238. .IX Item "-des"
  239. Use \s-1DES\s0 to encrypt private keys before outputting.
  240. .IP "\fB\-des3\fR" 4
  241. .IX Item "-des3"
  242. Use triple \s-1DES\s0 to encrypt private keys before outputting, this is the default.
  243. .IP "\fB\-idea\fR" 4
  244. .IX Item "-idea"
  245. Use \s-1IDEA\s0 to encrypt private keys before outputting.
  246. .IP "\fB\-aes128\fR, \fB\-aes192\fR, \fB\-aes256\fR" 4
  247. .IX Item "-aes128, -aes192, -aes256"
  248. Use \s-1AES\s0 to encrypt private keys before outputting.
  249. .IP "\fB\-aria128\fR, \fB\-aria192\fR, \fB\-aria256\fR" 4
  250. .IX Item "-aria128, -aria192, -aria256"
  251. Use \s-1ARIA\s0 to encrypt private keys before outputting.
  252. .IP "\fB\-camellia128\fR, \fB\-camellia192\fR, \fB\-camellia256\fR" 4
  253. .IX Item "-camellia128, -camellia192, -camellia256"
  254. Use Camellia to encrypt private keys before outputting.
  255. .IP "\fB\-nodes\fR" 4
  256. .IX Item "-nodes"
  257. Don't encrypt the private keys at all.
  258. .IP "\fB\-nomacver\fR" 4
  259. .IX Item "-nomacver"
  260. Don't attempt to verify the integrity \s-1MAC\s0 before reading the file.
  261. .IP "\fB\-twopass\fR" 4
  262. .IX Item "-twopass"
  263. Prompt for separate integrity and encryption passwords: most software
  264. always assumes these are the same so this option will render such
  265. PKCS#12 files unreadable. Cannot be used in combination with the options
  266. \&\-password, \-passin (if importing) or \-passout (if exporting).
  267. .SH "FILE CREATION OPTIONS"
  268. .IX Header "FILE CREATION OPTIONS"
  269. .IP "\fB\-export\fR" 4
  270. .IX Item "-export"
  271. This option specifies that a PKCS#12 file will be created rather than
  272. parsed.
  273. .IP "\fB\-out filename\fR" 4
  274. .IX Item "-out filename"
  275. This specifies filename to write the PKCS#12 file to. Standard output is used
  276. by default.
  277. .IP "\fB\-in filename\fR" 4
  278. .IX Item "-in filename"
  279. The filename to read certificates and private keys from, standard input by
  280. default. They must all be in \s-1PEM\s0 format. The order doesn't matter but one
  281. private key and its corresponding certificate should be present. If additional
  282. certificates are present they will also be included in the PKCS#12 file.
  283. .IP "\fB\-inkey file_or_id\fR" 4
  284. .IX Item "-inkey file_or_id"
  285. File to read private key from. If not present then a private key must be present
  286. in the input file.
  287. If no engine is used, the argument is taken as a file; if an engine is
  288. specified, the argument is given to the engine as a key identifier.
  289. .IP "\fB\-name friendlyname\fR" 4
  290. .IX Item "-name friendlyname"
  291. This specifies the \*(L"friendly name\*(R" for the certificate and private key. This
  292. name is typically displayed in list boxes by software importing the file.
  293. .IP "\fB\-certfile filename\fR" 4
  294. .IX Item "-certfile filename"
  295. A filename to read additional certificates from.
  296. .IP "\fB\-caname friendlyname\fR" 4
  297. .IX Item "-caname friendlyname"
  298. This specifies the \*(L"friendly name\*(R" for other certificates. This option may be
  299. used multiple times to specify names for all certificates in the order they
  300. appear. Netscape ignores friendly names on other certificates whereas \s-1MSIE\s0
  301. displays them.
  302. .IP "\fB\-pass arg\fR, \fB\-passout arg\fR" 4
  303. .IX Item "-pass arg, -passout arg"
  304. The PKCS#12 file (i.e. output file) password source. For more information about
  305. the format of \fBarg\fR see \*(L"Pass Phrase Options\*(R" in \fBopenssl\fR\|(1).
  306. .IP "\fB\-passin password\fR" 4
  307. .IX Item "-passin password"
  308. Pass phrase source to decrypt any input private keys with. For more information
  309. about the format of \fBarg\fR see \*(L"Pass Phrase Options\*(R" in \fBopenssl\fR\|(1).
  310. .IP "\fB\-chain\fR" 4
  311. .IX Item "-chain"
  312. If this option is present then an attempt is made to include the entire
  313. certificate chain of the user certificate. The standard \s-1CA\s0 store is used
  314. for this search. If the search fails it is considered a fatal error.
  315. .IP "\fB\-descert\fR" 4
  316. .IX Item "-descert"
  317. Encrypt the certificate using triple \s-1DES,\s0 this may render the PKCS#12
  318. file unreadable by some \*(L"export grade\*(R" software. By default the private
  319. key is encrypted using triple \s-1DES\s0 and the certificate using 40 bit \s-1RC2\s0
  320. unless \s-1RC2\s0 is disabled in which case triple \s-1DES\s0 is used.
  321. .IP "\fB\-keypbe alg\fR, \fB\-certpbe alg\fR" 4
  322. .IX Item "-keypbe alg, -certpbe alg"
  323. These options allow the algorithm used to encrypt the private key and
  324. certificates to be selected. Any PKCS#5 v1.5 or PKCS#12 \s-1PBE\s0 algorithm name
  325. can be used (see \fB\s-1NOTES\s0\fR section for more information). If a cipher name
  326. (as output by the \fBlist-cipher-algorithms\fR command is specified then it
  327. is used with PKCS#5 v2.0. For interoperability reasons it is advisable to only
  328. use PKCS#12 algorithms.
  329. .IP "\fB\-keyex|\-keysig\fR" 4
  330. .IX Item "-keyex|-keysig"
  331. Specifies that the private key is to be used for key exchange or just signing.
  332. This option is only interpreted by \s-1MSIE\s0 and similar \s-1MS\s0 software. Normally
  333. \&\*(L"export grade\*(R" software will only allow 512 bit \s-1RSA\s0 keys to be used for
  334. encryption purposes but arbitrary length keys for signing. The \fB\-keysig\fR
  335. option marks the key for signing only. Signing only keys can be used for
  336. S/MIME signing, authenticode (ActiveX control signing) and \s-1SSL\s0 client
  337. authentication, however, due to a bug only \s-1MSIE 5.0\s0 and later support
  338. the use of signing only keys for \s-1SSL\s0 client authentication.
  339. .IP "\fB\-macalg digest\fR" 4
  340. .IX Item "-macalg digest"
  341. Specify the \s-1MAC\s0 digest algorithm. If not included them \s-1SHA1\s0 will be used.
  342. .IP "\fB\-nomaciter\fR, \fB\-noiter\fR" 4
  343. .IX Item "-nomaciter, -noiter"
  344. These options affect the iteration counts on the \s-1MAC\s0 and key algorithms.
  345. Unless you wish to produce files compatible with \s-1MSIE 4.0\s0 you should leave
  346. these options alone.
  347. .Sp
  348. To discourage attacks by using large dictionaries of common passwords the
  349. algorithm that derives keys from passwords can have an iteration count applied
  350. to it: this causes a certain part of the algorithm to be repeated and slows it
  351. down. The \s-1MAC\s0 is used to check the file integrity but since it will normally
  352. have the same password as the keys and certificates it could also be attacked.
  353. By default both \s-1MAC\s0 and encryption iteration counts are set to 2048, using
  354. these options the \s-1MAC\s0 and encryption iteration counts can be set to 1, since
  355. this reduces the file security you should not use these options unless you
  356. really have to. Most software supports both \s-1MAC\s0 and key iteration counts.
  357. \&\s-1MSIE 4.0\s0 doesn't support \s-1MAC\s0 iteration counts so it needs the \fB\-nomaciter\fR
  358. option.
  359. .IP "\fB\-maciter\fR" 4
  360. .IX Item "-maciter"
  361. This option is included for compatibility with previous versions, it used
  362. to be needed to use \s-1MAC\s0 iterations counts but they are now used by default.
  363. .IP "\fB\-nomac\fR" 4
  364. .IX Item "-nomac"
  365. Don't attempt to provide the \s-1MAC\s0 integrity.
  366. .IP "\fB\-rand file...\fR" 4
  367. .IX Item "-rand file..."
  368. A file or files containing random data used to seed the random number
  369. generator.
  370. Multiple files can be specified separated by an OS-dependent character.
  371. The separator is \fB;\fR for MS-Windows, \fB,\fR for OpenVMS, and \fB:\fR for
  372. all others.
  373. .IP "[\fB\-writerand file\fR]" 4
  374. .IX Item "[-writerand file]"
  375. Writes random data to the specified \fIfile\fR upon exit.
  376. This can be used with a subsequent \fB\-rand\fR flag.
  377. .IP "\fB\-CAfile file\fR" 4
  378. .IX Item "-CAfile file"
  379. \&\s-1CA\s0 storage as a file.
  380. .IP "\fB\-CApath dir\fR" 4
  381. .IX Item "-CApath dir"
  382. \&\s-1CA\s0 storage as a directory. This directory must be a standard certificate
  383. directory: that is a hash of each subject name (using \fBx509 \-hash\fR) should be
  384. linked to each certificate.
  385. .IP "\fB\-no\-CAfile\fR" 4
  386. .IX Item "-no-CAfile"
  387. Do not load the trusted \s-1CA\s0 certificates from the default file location.
  388. .IP "\fB\-no\-CApath\fR" 4
  389. .IX Item "-no-CApath"
  390. Do not load the trusted \s-1CA\s0 certificates from the default directory location.
  391. .IP "\fB\-CSP name\fR" 4
  392. .IX Item "-CSP name"
  393. Write \fBname\fR as a Microsoft \s-1CSP\s0 name.
  394. .SH "NOTES"
  395. .IX Header "NOTES"
  396. Although there are a large number of options most of them are very rarely
  397. used. For PKCS#12 file parsing only \fB\-in\fR and \fB\-out\fR need to be used
  398. for PKCS#12 file creation \fB\-export\fR and \fB\-name\fR are also used.
  399. .PP
  400. If none of the \fB\-clcerts\fR, \fB\-cacerts\fR or \fB\-nocerts\fR options are present
  401. then all certificates will be output in the order they appear in the input
  402. PKCS#12 files. There is no guarantee that the first certificate present is
  403. the one corresponding to the private key. Certain software which requires
  404. a private key and certificate and assumes the first certificate in the
  405. file is the one corresponding to the private key: this may not always
  406. be the case. Using the \fB\-clcerts\fR option will solve this problem by only
  407. outputting the certificate corresponding to the private key. If the \s-1CA\s0
  408. certificates are required then they can be output to a separate file using
  409. the \fB\-nokeys \-cacerts\fR options to just output \s-1CA\s0 certificates.
  410. .PP
  411. The \fB\-keypbe\fR and \fB\-certpbe\fR algorithms allow the precise encryption
  412. algorithms for private keys and certificates to be specified. Normally
  413. the defaults are fine but occasionally software can't handle triple \s-1DES\s0
  414. encrypted private keys, then the option \fB\-keypbe \s-1PBE\-SHA1\-RC2\-40\s0\fR can
  415. be used to reduce the private key encryption to 40 bit \s-1RC2. A\s0 complete
  416. description of all algorithms is contained in the \fBpkcs8\fR manual page.
  417. .PP
  418. Prior 1.1 release passwords containing non-ASCII characters were encoded
  419. in non-compliant manner, which limited interoperability, in first hand
  420. with Windows. But switching to standard-compliant password encoding
  421. poses problem accessing old data protected with broken encoding. For
  422. this reason even legacy encodings is attempted when reading the
  423. data. If you use PKCS#12 files in production application you are advised
  424. to convert the data, because implemented heuristic approach is not
  425. MT-safe, its sole goal is to facilitate the data upgrade with this
  426. utility.
  427. .SH "EXAMPLES"
  428. .IX Header "EXAMPLES"
  429. Parse a PKCS#12 file and output it to a file:
  430. .PP
  431. .Vb 1
  432. \& openssl pkcs12 \-in file.p12 \-out file.pem
  433. .Ve
  434. .PP
  435. Output only client certificates to a file:
  436. .PP
  437. .Vb 1
  438. \& openssl pkcs12 \-in file.p12 \-clcerts \-out file.pem
  439. .Ve
  440. .PP
  441. Don't encrypt the private key:
  442. .PP
  443. .Vb 1
  444. \& openssl pkcs12 \-in file.p12 \-out file.pem \-nodes
  445. .Ve
  446. .PP
  447. Print some info about a PKCS#12 file:
  448. .PP
  449. .Vb 1
  450. \& openssl pkcs12 \-in file.p12 \-info \-noout
  451. .Ve
  452. .PP
  453. Create a PKCS#12 file:
  454. .PP
  455. .Vb 1
  456. \& openssl pkcs12 \-export \-in file.pem \-out file.p12 \-name "My Certificate"
  457. .Ve
  458. .PP
  459. Include some extra certificates:
  460. .PP
  461. .Vb 2
  462. \& openssl pkcs12 \-export \-in file.pem \-out file.p12 \-name "My Certificate" \e
  463. \& \-certfile othercerts.pem
  464. .Ve
  465. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  466. .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
  467. \&\fBpkcs8\fR\|(1)
  468. .SH "COPYRIGHT"
  469. .IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
  470. Copyright 2000\-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
  471. .PP
  472. Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use
  473. this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
  474. in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at
  475. <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.