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  135. .IX Title "RSAUTL 1"
  136. .TH RSAUTL 1 "2022-03-15" "1.1.1n" "OpenSSL"
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  140. .nh
  141. .SH "NAME"
  142. openssl\-rsautl, rsautl \- RSA utility
  143. .SH "SYNOPSIS"
  144. .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
  145. \&\fBopenssl\fR \fBrsautl\fR
  146. [\fB\-help\fR]
  147. [\fB\-in file\fR]
  148. [\fB\-out file\fR]
  149. [\fB\-inkey file\fR]
  150. [\fB\-keyform PEM|DER|ENGINE\fR]
  151. [\fB\-pubin\fR]
  152. [\fB\-certin\fR]
  153. [\fB\-sign\fR]
  154. [\fB\-verify\fR]
  155. [\fB\-encrypt\fR]
  156. [\fB\-decrypt\fR]
  157. [\fB\-rand file...\fR]
  158. [\fB\-writerand file\fR]
  159. [\fB\-pkcs\fR]
  160. [\fB\-ssl\fR]
  161. [\fB\-raw\fR]
  162. [\fB\-hexdump\fR]
  163. [\fB\-asn1parse\fR]
  164. .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  165. .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
  166. The \fBrsautl\fR command can be used to sign, verify, encrypt and decrypt
  167. data using the \s-1RSA\s0 algorithm.
  168. .SH "OPTIONS"
  169. .IX Header "OPTIONS"
  170. .IP "\fB\-help\fR" 4
  171. .IX Item "-help"
  172. Print out a usage message.
  173. .IP "\fB\-in filename\fR" 4
  174. .IX Item "-in filename"
  175. This specifies the input filename to read data from or standard input
  176. if this option is not specified.
  177. .IP "\fB\-out filename\fR" 4
  178. .IX Item "-out filename"
  179. Specifies the output filename to write to or standard output by
  180. default.
  181. .IP "\fB\-inkey file\fR" 4
  182. .IX Item "-inkey file"
  183. The input key file, by default it should be an \s-1RSA\s0 private key.
  184. .IP "\fB\-keyform PEM|DER|ENGINE\fR" 4
  185. .IX Item "-keyform PEM|DER|ENGINE"
  186. The key format \s-1PEM, DER\s0 or \s-1ENGINE.\s0
  187. .IP "\fB\-pubin\fR" 4
  188. .IX Item "-pubin"
  189. The input file is an \s-1RSA\s0 public key.
  190. .IP "\fB\-certin\fR" 4
  191. .IX Item "-certin"
  192. The input is a certificate containing an \s-1RSA\s0 public key.
  193. .IP "\fB\-sign\fR" 4
  194. .IX Item "-sign"
  195. Sign the input data and output the signed result. This requires
  196. an \s-1RSA\s0 private key.
  197. .IP "\fB\-verify\fR" 4
  198. .IX Item "-verify"
  199. Verify the input data and output the recovered data.
  200. .IP "\fB\-encrypt\fR" 4
  201. .IX Item "-encrypt"
  202. Encrypt the input data using an \s-1RSA\s0 public key.
  203. .IP "\fB\-decrypt\fR" 4
  204. .IX Item "-decrypt"
  205. Decrypt the input data using an \s-1RSA\s0 private key.
  206. .IP "\fB\-rand file...\fR" 4
  207. .IX Item "-rand file..."
  208. A file or files containing random data used to seed the random number
  209. generator.
  210. Multiple files can be specified separated by an OS-dependent character.
  211. The separator is \fB;\fR for MS-Windows, \fB,\fR for OpenVMS, and \fB:\fR for
  212. all others.
  213. .IP "[\fB\-writerand file\fR]" 4
  214. .IX Item "[-writerand file]"
  215. Writes random data to the specified \fIfile\fR upon exit.
  216. This can be used with a subsequent \fB\-rand\fR flag.
  217. .IP "\fB\-pkcs, \-oaep, \-ssl, \-raw\fR" 4
  218. .IX Item "-pkcs, -oaep, -ssl, -raw"
  219. The padding to use: PKCS#1 v1.5 (the default), PKCS#1 \s-1OAEP,\s0
  220. special padding used in \s-1SSL\s0 v2 backwards compatible handshakes,
  221. or no padding, respectively.
  222. For signatures, only \fB\-pkcs\fR and \fB\-raw\fR can be used.
  223. .IP "\fB\-hexdump\fR" 4
  224. .IX Item "-hexdump"
  225. Hex dump the output data.
  226. .IP "\fB\-asn1parse\fR" 4
  227. .IX Item "-asn1parse"
  228. Parse the \s-1ASN.1\s0 output data, this is useful when combined with the
  229. \&\fB\-verify\fR option.
  230. .SH "NOTES"
  231. .IX Header "NOTES"
  232. \&\fBrsautl\fR because it uses the \s-1RSA\s0 algorithm directly can only be
  233. used to sign or verify small pieces of data.
  234. .SH "EXAMPLES"
  235. .IX Header "EXAMPLES"
  236. Sign some data using a private key:
  237. .PP
  238. .Vb 1
  239. \& openssl rsautl \-sign \-in file \-inkey key.pem \-out sig
  240. .Ve
  241. .PP
  242. Recover the signed data
  243. .PP
  244. .Vb 1
  245. \& openssl rsautl \-verify \-in sig \-inkey key.pem
  246. .Ve
  247. .PP
  248. Examine the raw signed data:
  249. .PP
  250. .Vb 1
  251. \& openssl rsautl \-verify \-in sig \-inkey key.pem \-raw \-hexdump
  252. \&
  253. \& 0000 \- 00 01 ff ff ff ff ff ff\-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
  254. \& 0010 \- ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff\-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
  255. \& 0020 \- ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff\-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
  256. \& 0030 \- ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff\-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
  257. \& 0040 \- ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff\-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
  258. \& 0050 \- ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff\-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
  259. \& 0060 \- ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff\-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
  260. \& 0070 \- ff ff ff ff 00 68 65 6c\-6c 6f 20 77 6f 72 6c 64 .....hello world
  261. .Ve
  262. .PP
  263. The PKCS#1 block formatting is evident from this. If this was done using
  264. encrypt and decrypt the block would have been of type 2 (the second byte)
  265. and random padding data visible instead of the 0xff bytes.
  266. .PP
  267. It is possible to analyse the signature of certificates using this
  268. utility in conjunction with \fBasn1parse\fR. Consider the self signed
  269. example in certs/pca\-cert.pem . Running \fBasn1parse\fR as follows yields:
  270. .PP
  271. .Vb 1
  272. \& openssl asn1parse \-in pca\-cert.pem
  273. \&
  274. \& 0:d=0 hl=4 l= 742 cons: SEQUENCE
  275. \& 4:d=1 hl=4 l= 591 cons: SEQUENCE
  276. \& 8:d=2 hl=2 l= 3 cons: cont [ 0 ]
  277. \& 10:d=3 hl=2 l= 1 prim: INTEGER :02
  278. \& 13:d=2 hl=2 l= 1 prim: INTEGER :00
  279. \& 16:d=2 hl=2 l= 13 cons: SEQUENCE
  280. \& 18:d=3 hl=2 l= 9 prim: OBJECT :md5WithRSAEncryption
  281. \& 29:d=3 hl=2 l= 0 prim: NULL
  282. \& 31:d=2 hl=2 l= 92 cons: SEQUENCE
  283. \& 33:d=3 hl=2 l= 11 cons: SET
  284. \& 35:d=4 hl=2 l= 9 cons: SEQUENCE
  285. \& 37:d=5 hl=2 l= 3 prim: OBJECT :countryName
  286. \& 42:d=5 hl=2 l= 2 prim: PRINTABLESTRING :AU
  287. \& ....
  288. \& 599:d=1 hl=2 l= 13 cons: SEQUENCE
  289. \& 601:d=2 hl=2 l= 9 prim: OBJECT :md5WithRSAEncryption
  290. \& 612:d=2 hl=2 l= 0 prim: NULL
  291. \& 614:d=1 hl=3 l= 129 prim: BIT STRING
  292. .Ve
  293. .PP
  294. The final \s-1BIT STRING\s0 contains the actual signature. It can be extracted with:
  295. .PP
  296. .Vb 1
  297. \& openssl asn1parse \-in pca\-cert.pem \-out sig \-noout \-strparse 614
  298. .Ve
  299. .PP
  300. The certificate public key can be extracted with:
  301. .PP
  302. .Vb 1
  303. \& openssl x509 \-in test/testx509.pem \-pubkey \-noout >pubkey.pem
  304. .Ve
  305. .PP
  306. The signature can be analysed with:
  307. .PP
  308. .Vb 1
  309. \& openssl rsautl \-in sig \-verify \-asn1parse \-inkey pubkey.pem \-pubin
  310. \&
  311. \& 0:d=0 hl=2 l= 32 cons: SEQUENCE
  312. \& 2:d=1 hl=2 l= 12 cons: SEQUENCE
  313. \& 4:d=2 hl=2 l= 8 prim: OBJECT :md5
  314. \& 14:d=2 hl=2 l= 0 prim: NULL
  315. \& 16:d=1 hl=2 l= 16 prim: OCTET STRING
  316. \& 0000 \- f3 46 9e aa 1a 4a 73 c9\-37 ea 93 00 48 25 08 b5 .F...Js.7...H%..
  317. .Ve
  318. .PP
  319. This is the parsed version of an \s-1ASN1\s0 DigestInfo structure. It can be seen that
  320. the digest used was md5. The actual part of the certificate that was signed can
  321. be extracted with:
  322. .PP
  323. .Vb 1
  324. \& openssl asn1parse \-in pca\-cert.pem \-out tbs \-noout \-strparse 4
  325. .Ve
  326. .PP
  327. and its digest computed with:
  328. .PP
  329. .Vb 2
  330. \& openssl md5 \-c tbs
  331. \& MD5(tbs)= f3:46:9e:aa:1a:4a:73:c9:37:ea:93:00:48:25:08:b5
  332. .Ve
  333. .PP
  334. which it can be seen agrees with the recovered value above.
  335. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  336. .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
  337. \&\fBdgst\fR\|(1), \fBrsa\fR\|(1), \fBgenrsa\fR\|(1)
  338. .SH "COPYRIGHT"
  339. .IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
  340. Copyright 2000\-2017 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
  341. .PP
  342. Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use
  343. this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
  344. in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at
  345. <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.