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=pod
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{- OpenSSL::safe::output_do_not_edit_headers(); -}
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=head1 NAME
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openssl-cmp - Certificate Management Protocol (CMP, RFC 4210) application
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<openssl> B<cmp>
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[B<-help>]
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[B<-config> I<filename>]
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[B<-section> I<names>]
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[B<-verbosity> I<level>]
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Generic message options:
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[B<-cmd> I<ir|cr|kur|p10cr|rr|genm>]
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[B<-infotype> I<name>]
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[B<-geninfo> I<OID:int:N>]
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Certificate enrollment options:
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[B<-newkey> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-newkeypass> I<arg>]
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[B<-subject> I<name>]
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[B<-issuer> I<name>]
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[B<-days> I<number>]
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[B<-reqexts> I<name>]
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[B<-sans> I<spec>]
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[B<-san_nodefault>]
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[B<-policies> I<name>]
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[B<-policy_oids> I<names>]
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[B<-policy_oids_critical>]
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[B<-popo> I<number>]
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[B<-csr> I<filename>]
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[B<-out_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
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[B<-implicit_confirm>]
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[B<-disable_confirm>]
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[B<-certout> I<filename>]
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[B<-chainout> I<filename>]
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Certificate enrollment and revocation options:
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[B<-oldcert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-revreason> I<number>]
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Message transfer options:
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[B<-server> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>]
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[B<-proxy> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>]
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[B<-no_proxy> I<addresses>]
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[B<-recipient> I<name>]
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[B<-path> I<remote_path>]
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[B<-keep_alive> I<value>]
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[B<-msg_timeout> I<seconds>]
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[B<-total_timeout> I<seconds>]
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Server authentication options:
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[B<-trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
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[B<-untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
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[B<-srvcert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-expect_sender> I<name>]
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[B<-ignore_keyusage>]
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[B<-unprotected_errors>]
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[B<-extracertsout> I<filename>]
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[B<-cacertsout> I<filename>]
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Client authentication and protection options:
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[B<-ref> I<value>]
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[B<-secret> I<arg>]
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[B<-cert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-own_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
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[B<-key> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-keypass> I<arg>]
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[B<-digest> I<name>]
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[B<-mac> I<name>]
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[B<-extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
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[B<-unprotected_requests>]
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Credentials format options:
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[B<-certform> I<PEM|DER>]
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[B<-keyform> I<PEM|DER|P12|ENGINE>]
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[B<-otherpass> I<arg>]
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{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_synopsis -}{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_synopsis -}
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Random state options:
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{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_synopsis -}
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TLS connection options:
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[B<-tls_used>]
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[B<-tls_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-tls_key> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-tls_keypass> I<arg>]
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[B<-tls_extra> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
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[B<-tls_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
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[B<-tls_host> I<name>]
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Client-side debugging options:
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[B<-batch>]
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[B<-repeat> I<number>]
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[B<-reqin> I<filenames>]
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[B<-reqin_new_tid>]
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[B<-reqout> I<filenames>]
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[B<-rspin> I<filenames>]
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[B<-rspout> I<filenames>]
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[B<-use_mock_srv>]
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Mock server options:
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[B<-port> I<number>]
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[B<-max_msgs> I<number>]
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[B<-srv_ref> I<value>]
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[B<-srv_secret> I<arg>]
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[B<-srv_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-srv_key> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-srv_keypass> I<arg>]
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[B<-srv_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
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[B<-srv_untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
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[B<-rsp_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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[B<-rsp_extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
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[B<-rsp_capubs> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
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[B<-poll_count> I<number>]
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[B<-check_after> I<number>]
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[B<-grant_implicitconf>]
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[B<-pkistatus> I<number>]
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[B<-failure> I<number>]
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[B<-failurebits> I<number>]
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[B<-statusstring> I<arg>]
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[B<-send_error>]
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[B<-send_unprotected>]
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[B<-send_unprot_err>]
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[B<-accept_unprotected>]
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[B<-accept_unprot_err>]
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[B<-accept_raverified>]
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Certificate verification options, for both CMP and TLS:
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{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_v_synopsis -}
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The B<cmp> command is a client implementation for the Certificate
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Management Protocol (CMP) as defined in RFC4210.
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It can be used to request certificates from a CA server,
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update their certificates,
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request certificates to be revoked, and perform other types of CMP requests.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item B<-help>
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Display a summary of all options
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=item B<-config> I<filename>
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Configuration file to use.
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An empty string C<""> means none.
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Default filename is from the environment variable C<OPENSSL_CONF>.
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=item B<-section> I<names>
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Section(s) to use within config file defining CMP options.
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An empty string C<""> means no specific section.
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Default is C<cmp>.
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Multiple section names may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
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(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
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Contents of sections named later may override contents of sections named before.
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In any case, as usual, the C<[default]> section and finally the unnamed
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section (as far as present) can provide per-option fallback values.
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=item B<-verbosity> I<level>
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Level of verbosity for logging, error output, etc.
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0 = EMERG, 1 = ALERT, 2 = CRIT, 3 = ERR, 4 = WARN, 5 = NOTE,
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6 = INFO, 7 = DEBUG, 8 = TRACE.
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Defaults to 6 = INFO.
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=back
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=head2 Generic message options
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=over 4
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=item B<-cmd> I<ir|cr|kur|p10cr|rr|genm>
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CMP command to execute.
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Currently implemented commands are:
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=over 8
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=item ir E<nbsp> - Initialization Request
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=item cr E<nbsp> - Certificate Request
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=item p10cr - PKCS#10 Certification Request (for legacy support)
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=item kur E<nbsp>E<nbsp>- Key Update Request
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=item rr E<nbsp> - Revocation Request
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=item genm - General Message
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=back
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B<ir> requests initialization of an end entity into a PKI hierarchy
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by issuing a first certificate.
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B<cr> requests issuing an additional certificate for an end entity already
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initialized to the PKI hierarchy.
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B<p10cr> requests issuing an additional certificate similarly to B<cr>
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but using legacy PKCS#10 CSR format.
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B<kur> requests a (key) update for an existing certificate.
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B<rr> requests revocation of an existing certificate.
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B<genm> requests information using a General Message, where optionally
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included B<InfoTypeAndValue>s may be used to state which info is of interest.
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Upon receipt of the General Response, information about all received
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ITAV B<infoType>s is printed to stdout.
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=item B<-infotype> I<name>
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Set InfoType name to use for requesting specific info in B<genm>,
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e.g., C<signKeyPairTypes>.
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=item B<-geninfo> I<OID:int:N>
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generalInfo integer values to place in request PKIHeader with given OID,
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e.g., C<1.2.3.4:int:56789>.
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=back
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=head2 Certificate enrollment options
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=over 4
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=item B<-newkey> I<filename>|I<uri>
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The source of the private or public key for the certificate being requested.
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Defaults to the public key in the PKCS#10 CSR given with the B<-csr> option,
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the public key of the reference certificate, or the current client key.
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The public portion of the key is placed in the certification request.
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Unless B<-cmd> I<p10cr>, B<-popo> I<-1>, or B<-popo> I<0> is given, the
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private key will be needed as well to provide the proof of possession (POPO),
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where the B<-key> option may provide a fallback.
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=item B<-newkeypass> I<arg>
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Pass phrase source for the key given with the B<-newkey> option.
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If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed.
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For more information about the format of I<arg> see
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L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
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=item B<-subject> I<name>
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X509 Distinguished Name (DN) of subject to use in the requested certificate
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template.
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If the NULL-DN (C<"/">) is given then no subject is placed in the template.
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Default is the subject DN of any PKCS#10 CSR given with the B<-csr> option.
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For KUR, a further fallback is the subject DN
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of the reference certificate (see B<-oldcert>) if provided.
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This fallback is used for IR and CR only if no SANs are set.
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If provided and neither B<-cert> nor B<-oldcert> is given,
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the subject DN is used as fallback sender of outgoing CMP messages.
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The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>.
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Special characters may be escaped by C<\> (backslash); whitespace is retained.
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Empty values are permitted, but the corresponding type will not be included.
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Giving a single C</> will lead to an empty sequence of RDNs (a NULL-DN).
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Multi-valued RDNs can be formed by placing a C<+> character instead of a C</>
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between the AttributeValueAssertions (AVAs) that specify the members of the set.
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Example:
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C</DC=org/DC=OpenSSL/DC=users/UID=123456+CN=John Doe>
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=item B<-issuer> I<name>
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X509 issuer Distinguished Name (DN) of the CA server
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to place in the requested certificate template in IR/CR/KUR.
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If the NULL-DN (C<"/">) is given then no issuer is placed in the template.
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If provided and neither B<-recipient> nor B<-srvcert> is given,
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the issuer DN is used as fallback recipient of outgoing CMP messages.
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The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>.
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For details see the description of the B<-subject> option.
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=item B<-days> I<number>
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Number of days the new certificate is requested to be valid for, counting from
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the current time of the host.
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Also triggers the explicit request that the
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validity period starts from the current time (as seen by the host).
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=item B<-reqexts> I<name>
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Name of section in OpenSSL config file defining certificate request extensions.
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If the B<-csr> option is present, these extensions augment the extensions
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contained the given PKCS#10 CSR, overriding any extensions with same OIDs.
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=item B<-sans> I<spec>
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One or more IP addresses, DNS names, or URIs separated by commas or whitespace
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(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...")
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to add as Subject Alternative Name(s) (SAN) certificate request extension.
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If the special element "critical" is given the SANs are flagged as critical.
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Cannot be used if any Subject Alternative Name extension is set via B<-reqexts>.
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=item B<-san_nodefault>
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When Subject Alternative Names are not given via B<-sans>
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nor defined via B<-reqexts>,
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they are copied by default from the reference certificate (see B<-oldcert>).
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This can be disabled by giving the B<-san_nodefault> option.
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=item B<-policies> I<name>
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Name of section in OpenSSL config file defining policies to be set
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as certificate request extension.
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This option cannot be used together with B<-policy_oids>.
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=item B<-policy_oids> I<names>
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One or more OID(s), separated by commas and/or whitespace
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(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...")
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to add as certificate policies request extension.
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This option cannot be used together with B<-policies>.
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=item B<-policy_oids_critical>
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Flag the policies given with B<-policy_oids> as critical.
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=item B<-popo> I<number>
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Proof-of-possession (POPO) method to use for IR/CR/KUR; values: C<-1>..<2> where
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C<-1> = NONE, C<0> = RAVERIFIED, C<1> = SIGNATURE (default), C<2> = KEYENC.
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Note that a signature-based POPO can only be produced if a private key
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is provided via the B<-newkey> or B<-key> options.
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=item B<-csr> I<filename>
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PKCS#10 CSR in PEM or DER format containing a certificate request.
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With B<-cmd> I<p10cr> it is used directly in a legacy P10CR message.
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When used with B<-cmd> I<ir>, I<cr>, or I<kur>,
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it is transformed into the respective regular CMP request.
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In this case, a private key must be provided (with B<-newkey> or B<-key>)
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for the proof of possession (unless B<-popo> I<-1> or B<-popo> I<0> is used)
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and the respective public key is placed in the certification request
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(rather than taking over the public key contained in the PKCS#10 CSR).
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PKCS#10 CSR input may also be used with B<-cmd> I<rr>
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to specify the certificate to be revoked
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via the included subject name and public key.
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=item B<-out_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
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Trusted certificate(s) to use for validating the newly enrolled certificate.
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During this verification, any certificate status checking is disabled.
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Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
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(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
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Each source may contain multiple certificates.
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The certificate verification options
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B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
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only affect the certificate verification enabled via this option.
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=item B<-implicit_confirm>
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Request implicit confirmation of newly enrolled certificates.
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=item B<-disable_confirm>
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Do not send certificate confirmation message for newly enrolled certificate
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without requesting implicit confirmation
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to cope with broken servers not supporting implicit confirmation correctly.
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B<WARNING:> This leads to behavior violating RFC 4210.
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=item B<-certout> I<filename>
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The file where the newly enrolled certificate should be saved.
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=item B<-chainout> I<filename>
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The file where the chain of the newly enrolled certificate should be saved.
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=back
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=head2 Certificate enrollment and revocation options
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=over 4
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=item B<-oldcert> I<filename>|I<uri>
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The certificate to be updated (i.e., renewed or re-keyed) in Key Update Request
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(KUR) messages or to be revoked in Revocation Request (RR) messages.
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For KUR the certificate to be updated defaults to B<-cert>,
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and the resulting certificate is called I<reference certificate>.
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For RR the certificate to be revoked can also be specified using B<-csr>.
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The reference certificate, if any, is also used for
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deriving default subject DN and Subject Alternative Names and the
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default issuer entry in the requested certificate template of an IR/CR/KUR.
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Its public key is used as a fallback in the template of certification requests.
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Its subject is used as sender of outgoing messages if B<-cert> is not given.
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Its issuer is used as default recipient in CMP message headers
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if neither B<-recipient>, B<-srvcert>, nor B<-issuer> is given.
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=item B<-revreason> I<number>
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Set CRLReason to be included in revocation request (RR); values: C<0>..C<10>
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or C<-1> for none (which is the default).
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Reason numbers defined in RFC 5280 are:
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CRLReason ::= ENUMERATED {
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unspecified (0),
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keyCompromise (1),
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cACompromise (2),
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affiliationChanged (3),
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superseded (4),
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cessationOfOperation (5),
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certificateHold (6),
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-- value 7 is not used
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removeFromCRL (8),
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privilegeWithdrawn (9),
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aACompromise (10)
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}
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=back
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=head2 Message transfer options
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=over 4
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=item B<-server> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>
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The DNS hostname or IP address and optionally port
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of the CMP server to connect to using HTTP(S).
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This option excludes I<-port> and I<-use_mock_srv>.
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It is ignored if I<-rspin> is given with enough filename arguments.
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The scheme C<https> may be given only if the B<-tls_used> option is used.
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In this case the default port is 443, else 80.
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The optional userinfo and fragment components are ignored.
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Any given query component is handled as part of the path component.
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If a path is included it provides the default value for the B<-path> option.
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=item B<-proxy> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>
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The HTTP(S) proxy server to use for reaching the CMP server unless B<-no_proxy>
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applies, see below.
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The proxy port defaults to 80 or 443 if the scheme is C<https>; apart from that
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the optional C<http://> or C<https://> prefix is ignored (note that TLS may be
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selected by B<-tls_used>), as well as any path, userinfo, and query, and fragment
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components.
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Defaults to the environment variable C<http_proxy> if set, else C<HTTP_PROXY>
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in case no TLS is used, otherwise C<https_proxy> if set, else C<HTTPS_PROXY>.
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This option is ignored if I<-server> is not given.
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=item B<-no_proxy> I<addresses>
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List of IP addresses and/or DNS names of servers
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not to use an HTTP(S) proxy for, separated by commas and/or whitespace
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(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
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Default is from the environment variable C<no_proxy> if set, else C<NO_PROXY>.
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This option is ignored if I<-server> is not given.
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=item B<-recipient> I<name>
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Distinguished Name (DN) to use in the recipient field of CMP request message
|
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headers, i.e., the CMP server (usually the addressed CA).
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|
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The recipient field in the header of a CMP message is mandatory.
|
|
If not given explicitly the recipient is determined in the following order:
|
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the subject of the CMP server certificate given with the B<-srvcert> option,
|
|
the B<-issuer> option,
|
|
the issuer of the certificate given with the B<-oldcert> option,
|
|
the issuer of the CMP client certificate (B<-cert> option),
|
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as far as any of those is present, else the NULL-DN as last resort.
|
|
|
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The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>.
|
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For details see the description of the B<-subject> option.
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|
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=item B<-path> I<remote_path>
|
|
|
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HTTP path at the CMP server (aka CMP alias) to use for POST requests.
|
|
Defaults to any path given with B<-server>, else C<"/">.
|
|
|
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=item B<-keep_alive> I<value>
|
|
|
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If the given value is 0 then HTTP connections are not kept open
|
|
after receiving a response, which is the default behavior for HTTP 1.0.
|
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If the value is 1 or 2 then persistent connections are requested.
|
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If the value is 2 then persistent connections are required,
|
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i.e., in case the server does not grant them an error occurs.
|
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The default value is 1, which means preferring to keep the connection open.
|
|
|
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=item B<-msg_timeout> I<seconds>
|
|
|
|
Number of seconds a CMP request-response message round trip
|
|
is allowed to take before a timeout error is returned.
|
|
A value <= 0 means no limitation (waiting indefinitely).
|
|
Default is to use the B<-total_timeout> setting.
|
|
|
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=item B<-total_timeout> I<seconds>
|
|
|
|
Maximum total number of seconds a transaction may take,
|
|
including polling etc.
|
|
A value <= 0 means no limitation (waiting indefinitely).
|
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Default is 0.
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=back
|
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=head2 Server authentication options
|
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|
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=over 4
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=item B<-trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
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|
|
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The certificate(s), typically of root CAs, the client shall use as trust anchors
|
|
when validating signature-based protection of CMP response messages.
|
|
This option is ignored if the B<-srvcert> option is given as well.
|
|
It provides more flexibility than B<-srvcert> because the CMP protection
|
|
certificate of the server is not pinned but may be any certificate
|
|
from which a chain to one of the given trust anchors can be constructed.
|
|
|
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If none of B<-trusted>, B<-srvcert>, and B<-secret> is given, message validation
|
|
errors will be thrown unless B<-unprotected_errors> permits an exception.
|
|
|
|
Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
|
|
(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
|
|
Each source may contain multiple certificates.
|
|
|
|
The certificate verification options
|
|
B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
|
|
have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
|
|
|
|
Non-trusted intermediate CA certificate(s).
|
|
Any extra certificates given with the B<-cert> option are appended to it.
|
|
All these certificates may be useful for cert path construction
|
|
for the own CMP signer certificate (to include in the extraCerts field of
|
|
request messages) and for the TLS client certificate (if TLS is enabled)
|
|
as well as for chain building
|
|
when validating server certificates (checking signature-based
|
|
CMP message protection) and when validating newly enrolled certificates.
|
|
|
|
Multiple filenames or URLs may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace.
|
|
Each source may contain multiple certificates.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-srvcert> I<filename>|I<uri>
|
|
|
|
The specific CMP server certificate to expect and directly trust (even if it is
|
|
expired) when verifying signature-based protection of CMP response messages.
|
|
This pins the accepted server and results in ignoring the B<-trusted> option.
|
|
|
|
If set, the subject of the certificate is also used
|
|
as default value for the recipient of CMP requests
|
|
and as default value for the expected sender of CMP responses.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-expect_sender> I<name>
|
|
|
|
Distinguished Name (DN) expected in the sender field of incoming CMP messages.
|
|
Defaults to the subject DN of the pinned B<-srvcert>, if any.
|
|
|
|
This can be used to make sure that only a particular entity is accepted as
|
|
CMP message signer, and attackers are not able to use arbitrary certificates
|
|
of a trusted PKI hierarchy to fraudulently pose as a CMP server.
|
|
Note that this option gives slightly more freedom than setting the B<-srvcert>,
|
|
which pins the server to the holder of a particular certificate, while the
|
|
expected sender name will continue to match after updates of the server cert.
|
|
|
|
The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>.
|
|
For details see the description of the B<-subject> option.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-ignore_keyusage>
|
|
|
|
Ignore key usage restrictions in CMP signer certificates when validating
|
|
signature-based protection of incoming CMP messages.
|
|
By default, C<digitalSignature> must be allowed by CMP signer certificates.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-unprotected_errors>
|
|
|
|
Accept missing or invalid protection of negative responses from the server.
|
|
This applies to the following message types and contents:
|
|
|
|
=over 4
|
|
|
|
=item * error messages
|
|
|
|
=item * negative certificate responses (IP/CP/KUP)
|
|
|
|
=item * negative revocation responses (RP)
|
|
|
|
=item * negative PKIConf messages
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
B<WARNING:> This setting leads to unspecified behavior and it is meant
|
|
exclusively to allow interoperability with server implementations violating
|
|
RFC 4210, e.g.:
|
|
|
|
=over 4
|
|
|
|
=item * section 5.1.3.1 allows exceptions from protecting only for special
|
|
cases:
|
|
"There MAY be cases in which the PKIProtection BIT STRING is deliberately not
|
|
used to protect a message [...] because other protection, external to PKIX, will
|
|
be applied instead."
|
|
|
|
=item * section 5.3.21 is clear on ErrMsgContent: "The CA MUST always sign it
|
|
with a signature key."
|
|
|
|
=item * appendix D.4 shows PKIConf message having protection
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=item B<-extracertsout> I<filename>
|
|
|
|
The file where to save all certificates contained in the extraCerts field
|
|
of the last received response message (except for pollRep and PKIConf).
|
|
|
|
=item B<-cacertsout> I<filename>
|
|
|
|
The file where to save any CA certificates contained in the caPubs field of
|
|
the last received certificate response (i.e., IP, CP, or KUP) message.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=head2 Client authentication options
|
|
|
|
=over 4
|
|
|
|
=item B<-ref> I<value>
|
|
|
|
Reference number/string/value to use as fallback senderKID; this is required
|
|
if no sender name can be determined from the B<-cert> or <-subject> options and
|
|
is typically used when authenticating with pre-shared key (password-based MAC).
|
|
|
|
=item B<-secret> I<arg>
|
|
|
|
Prefer PBM-based message protection with given source of a secret value.
|
|
The secret is used for creating PBM-based protection of outgoing messages
|
|
and (as far as needed) for validating PBM-based protection of incoming messages.
|
|
PBM stands for Password-Based Message Authentication Code.
|
|
This takes precedence over the B<-cert> and B<-key> options.
|
|
|
|
For more information about the format of I<arg> see
|
|
L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-cert> I<filename>|I<uri>
|
|
|
|
The client's current CMP signer certificate.
|
|
Requires the corresponding key to be given with B<-key>.
|
|
|
|
The subject and the public key contained in this certificate
|
|
serve as fallback values in the certificate template of IR/CR/KUR messages.
|
|
|
|
The subject of this certificate will be used as sender of outgoing CMP messages,
|
|
while the subject of B<-oldcert> or B<-subjectName> may provide fallback values.
|
|
|
|
The issuer of this certificate is used as one of the recipient fallback values
|
|
and as fallback issuer entry in the certificate template of IR/CR/KUR messages.
|
|
|
|
When using signature-based message protection, this "protection certificate"
|
|
will be included first in the extraCerts field of outgoing messages
|
|
and the signature is done with the corresponding key.
|
|
In Initialization Request (IR) messages this can be used for authenticating
|
|
using an external entity certificate as defined in appendix E.7 of RFC 4210.
|
|
|
|
For Key Update Request (KUR) messages this is also used as
|
|
the certificate to be updated if the B<-oldcert> option is not given.
|
|
|
|
If the file includes further certs, they are appended to the untrusted certs
|
|
because they typically constitute the chain of the client certificate, which
|
|
is included in the extraCerts field in signature-protected request messages.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-own_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
|
|
|
|
If this list of certificates is provided then the chain built for
|
|
the client-side CMP signer certificate given with the B<-cert> option
|
|
is verified using the given certificates as trust anchors.
|
|
|
|
Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
|
|
(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
|
|
Each source may contain multiple certificates.
|
|
|
|
The certificate verification options
|
|
B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
|
|
have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-key> I<filename>|I<uri>
|
|
|
|
The corresponding private key file for the client's current certificate given in
|
|
the B<-cert> option.
|
|
This will be used for signature-based message protection unless
|
|
the B<-secret> option indicating PBM or B<-unprotected_requests> is given.
|
|
|
|
It is also used as a fallback for the B<-newkey> option with IR/CR/KUR messages.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-keypass> I<arg>
|
|
|
|
Pass phrase source for the private key given with the B<-key> option.
|
|
Also used for B<-cert> and B<-oldcert> in case it is an encrypted PKCS#12 file.
|
|
If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed.
|
|
|
|
For more information about the format of I<arg> see
|
|
L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-digest> I<name>
|
|
|
|
Specifies name of supported digest to use in RFC 4210's MSG_SIG_ALG
|
|
and as the one-way function (OWF) in MSG_MAC_ALG.
|
|
If applicable, this is used for message protection and
|
|
proof-of-possession (POPO) signatures.
|
|
To see the list of supported digests, use C<openssl list -digest-commands>.
|
|
Defaults to C<sha256>.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-mac> I<name>
|
|
|
|
Specifies the name of the MAC algorithm in MSG_MAC_ALG.
|
|
To get the names of supported MAC algorithms use C<openssl list -mac-algorithms>
|
|
and possibly combine such a name with the name of a supported digest algorithm,
|
|
e.g., hmacWithSHA256.
|
|
Defaults to C<hmac-sha1> as per RFC 4210.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris>
|
|
|
|
Certificates to append in the extraCerts field when sending messages.
|
|
They can be used as the default CMP signer certificate chain to include.
|
|
|
|
Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
|
|
(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
|
|
Each source may contain multiple certificates.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-unprotected_requests>
|
|
|
|
Send request messages without CMP-level protection.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=head2 Credentials format options
|
|
|
|
=over 4
|
|
|
|
=item B<-certform> I<PEM|DER>
|
|
|
|
File format to use when saving a certificate to a file.
|
|
Default value is PEM.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-keyform> I<PEM|DER|P12|ENGINE>
|
|
|
|
The format of the key input; unspecified by default.
|
|
See L<openssl(1)/Format Options> for details.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-otherpass> I<arg>
|
|
|
|
Pass phrase source for certificate given with the B<-trusted>, B<-untrusted>,
|
|
B<-own_trusted>, B<-srvcert>, B<-out_trusted>, B<-extracerts>,
|
|
B<-srv_trusted>, B<-srv_untrusted>, B<-rsp_extracerts>, B<-rsp_capubs>,
|
|
B<-tls_extra>, and B<-tls_trusted> options.
|
|
If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed.
|
|
|
|
For more information about the format of I<arg> see
|
|
L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
|
|
|
|
{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_item -}
|
|
|
|
{- output_off() if $disabled{"deprecated-3.0"}; "" -}
|
|
As an alternative to using this combination:
|
|
|
|
-engine {engineid} -key {keyid} -keyform ENGINE
|
|
|
|
... it's also possible to just give the key ID in URI form to B<-key>,
|
|
like this:
|
|
|
|
-key org.openssl.engine:{engineid}:{keyid}
|
|
|
|
This applies to all options specifying keys: B<-key>, B<-newkey>, and
|
|
B<-tls_key>.
|
|
{- output_on() if $disabled{"deprecated-3.0"}; "" -}
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=head2 Provider options
|
|
|
|
=over 4
|
|
|
|
{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_item -}
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=head2 Random state options
|
|
|
|
=over 4
|
|
|
|
{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_item -}
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=head2 TLS connection options
|
|
|
|
=over 4
|
|
|
|
=item B<-tls_used>
|
|
|
|
Enable using TLS (even when other TLS-related options are not set)
|
|
for message exchange with CMP server via HTTP.
|
|
This option is not supported with the I<-port> option.
|
|
It is ignored if the I<-server> option is not given or I<-use_mock_srv> is given
|
|
or I<-rspin> is given with enough filename arguments.
|
|
|
|
The following TLS-related options are ignored
|
|
if B<-tls_used> is not given or does not take effect.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-tls_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>
|
|
|
|
Client's TLS certificate.
|
|
If the source includes further certs they are used (along with B<-untrusted>
|
|
certs) for constructing the client cert chain provided to the TLS server.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-tls_key> I<filename>|I<uri>
|
|
|
|
Private key for the client's TLS certificate.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-tls_keypass> I<arg>
|
|
|
|
Pass phrase source for client's private TLS key B<-tls_key>.
|
|
Also used for B<-tls_cert> in case it is an encrypted PKCS#12 file.
|
|
If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed.
|
|
|
|
For more information about the format of I<arg> see
|
|
L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-tls_extra> I<filenames>|I<uris>
|
|
|
|
Extra certificates to provide to TLS server during TLS handshake
|
|
|
|
=item B<-tls_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
|
|
|
|
Trusted certificate(s) to use for validating the TLS server certificate.
|
|
This implies hostname validation.
|
|
|
|
Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
|
|
(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
|
|
Each source may contain multiple certificates.
|
|
|
|
The certificate verification options
|
|
B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
|
|
have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-tls_host> I<name>
|
|
|
|
Address to be checked during hostname validation.
|
|
This may be a DNS name or an IP address.
|
|
If not given it defaults to the B<-server> address.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=head2 Client-side debugging options
|
|
|
|
=over 4
|
|
|
|
=item B<-batch>
|
|
|
|
Do not interactively prompt for input, for instance when a password is needed.
|
|
This can be useful for batch processing and testing.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-repeat> I<number>
|
|
|
|
Invoke the command the given positive number of times with the same parameters.
|
|
Default is one invocation.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-reqin> I<filenames>
|
|
|
|
Take the sequence of CMP requests to send to the server from the given file(s)
|
|
rather than from the sequence of requests produced internally.
|
|
|
|
This option is ignored if the B<-rspin> option is given
|
|
because in the latter case no requests are actually sent.
|
|
|
|
Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
|
|
(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
|
|
|
|
The files are read as far as needed to complete the transaction
|
|
and filenames have been provided. If more requests are needed,
|
|
the remaining ones are taken from the items at the respective position
|
|
in the sequence of requests produced internally.
|
|
|
|
The client needs to update the recipNonce field in the given requests (except
|
|
for the first one) in order to satisfy the checks to be performed by the server.
|
|
This causes re-protection (if protecting requests is required).
|
|
|
|
=item B<-reqin_new_tid>
|
|
|
|
Use a fresh transactionID for CMP request messages read using B<-reqin>,
|
|
which causes their reprotection (if protecting requests is required).
|
|
This may be needed in case the sequence of requests is reused
|
|
and the CMP server complains that the transaction ID has already been used.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-reqout> I<filenames>
|
|
|
|
Save the sequence of CMP requests created by the client to the given file(s).
|
|
These requests are not sent to the server if the B<-reqin> option is used, too.
|
|
|
|
Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace.
|
|
|
|
Files are written as far as needed to save the transaction
|
|
and filenames have been provided.
|
|
If the transaction contains more requests, the remaining ones are not saved.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-rspin> I<filenames>
|
|
|
|
Process the sequence of CMP responses provided in the given file(s),
|
|
not contacting any given server,
|
|
as long as enough filenames are provided to complete the transaction.
|
|
|
|
Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace.
|
|
|
|
Any server specified via the I<-server> or I<-use_mock_srv> options is contacted
|
|
only if more responses are needed to complete the transaction.
|
|
In this case the transaction will fail
|
|
unless the server has been prepared to continue the already started transaction.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-rspout> I<filenames>
|
|
|
|
Save the sequence of actually used CMP responses to the given file(s).
|
|
These have been received from the server unless B<-rspin> takes effect.
|
|
|
|
Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace.
|
|
|
|
Files are written as far as needed to save the responses
|
|
contained in the transaction and filenames have been provided.
|
|
If the transaction contains more responses, the remaining ones are not saved.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-use_mock_srv>
|
|
|
|
Test the client using the internal CMP server mock-up at API level,
|
|
bypassing socket-based transfer via HTTP.
|
|
This excludes the B<-server> and B<-port> options.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=head2 Mock server options
|
|
|
|
=over 4
|
|
|
|
=item B<-port> I<number>
|
|
|
|
Act as HTTP-based CMP server mock-up listening on the given port.
|
|
This excludes the B<-server> and B<-use_mock_srv> options.
|
|
The B<-rspin>, B<-rspout>, B<-reqin>, and B<-reqout> options
|
|
so far are not supported in this mode.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-max_msgs> I<number>
|
|
|
|
Maximum number of CMP (request) messages the CMP HTTP server mock-up
|
|
should handle, which must be nonnegative.
|
|
The default value is 0, which means that no limit is imposed.
|
|
In any case the server terminates on internal errors, but not when it
|
|
detects a CMP-level error that it can successfully answer with an error message.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-srv_ref> I<value>
|
|
|
|
Reference value to use as senderKID of server in case no B<-srv_cert> is given.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-srv_secret> I<arg>
|
|
|
|
Password source for server authentication with a pre-shared key (secret).
|
|
|
|
=item B<-srv_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>
|
|
|
|
Certificate of the server.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-srv_key> I<filename>|I<uri>
|
|
|
|
Private key used by the server for signing messages.
|
|
|
|
=item B<-srv_keypass> I<arg>
|
|
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Server private key (and cert) file pass phrase source.
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=item B<-srv_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
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Trusted certificates for client authentication.
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The certificate verification options
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B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
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have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option.
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=item B<-srv_untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
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Intermediate CA certs that may be useful when validating client certificates.
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=item B<-rsp_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>
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Certificate to be returned as mock enrollment result.
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=item B<-rsp_extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris>
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Extra certificates to be included in mock certification responses.
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=item B<-rsp_capubs> I<filenames>|I<uris>
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CA certificates to be included in mock Initialization Response (IP) message.
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=item B<-poll_count> I<number>
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Number of times the client must poll before receiving a certificate.
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=item B<-check_after> I<number>
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The checkAfter value (number of seconds to wait) to include in poll response.
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=item B<-grant_implicitconf>
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Grant implicit confirmation of newly enrolled certificate.
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=item B<-pkistatus> I<number>
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PKIStatus to be included in server response.
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Valid range is 0 (accepted) .. 6 (keyUpdateWarning).
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=item B<-failure> I<number>
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A single failure info bit number to be included in server response.
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Valid range is 0 (badAlg) .. 26 (duplicateCertReq).
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=item B<-failurebits> I<number>
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Number representing failure bits to be included in server response.
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Valid range is 0 .. 2^27 - 1.
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=item B<-statusstring> I<arg>
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Text to be included as status string in server response.
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=item B<-send_error>
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Force server to reply with error message.
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=item B<-send_unprotected>
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Send response messages without CMP-level protection.
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=item B<-send_unprot_err>
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In case of negative responses, server shall send unprotected error messages,
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certificate responses (IP/CP/KUP), and revocation responses (RP).
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WARNING: This setting leads to behavior violating RFC 4210.
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=item B<-accept_unprotected>
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Accept missing or invalid protection of requests.
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=item B<-accept_unprot_err>
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Accept unprotected error messages from client.
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So far this has no effect because the server does not accept any error messages.
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=item B<-accept_raverified>
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Accept RAVERIFED as proof of possession (POPO).
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=back
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=head2 Certificate verification options, for both CMP and TLS
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=over 4
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{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_v_item -}
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The certificate verification options
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B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
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only affect the certificate verification enabled via the B<-out_trusted> option.
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=back
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=head1 NOTES
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When setting up CMP configurations and experimenting with enrollment options
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typically various errors occur until the configuration is correct and complete.
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When the CMP server reports an error the client will by default
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check the protection of the CMP response message.
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Yet some CMP services tend not to protect negative responses.
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In this case the client will reject them, and thus their contents are not shown
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although they usually contain hints that would be helpful for diagnostics.
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For assisting in such cases the CMP client offers a workaround via the
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B<-unprotected_errors> option, which allows accepting such negative messages.
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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=head2 Simple examples using the default OpenSSL configuration file
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This CMP client implementation comes with demonstrative CMP sections
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in the example configuration file F<openssl/apps/openssl.cnf>,
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which can be used to interact conveniently with the Insta Demo CA.
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In order to enroll an initial certificate from that CA it is sufficient
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to issue the following shell commands.
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export OPENSSL_CONF=/path/to/openssl/apps/openssl.cnf
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=begin comment
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wget 'http://pki.certificate.fi:8081/install-ca-cert.html/ca-certificate.crt\
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?ca-id=632&download-certificate=1' -O insta.ca.crt
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=end comment
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openssl genrsa -out insta.priv.pem
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openssl cmp -section insta
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This should produce the file F<insta.cert.pem> containing a new certificate
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for the private key held in F<insta.priv.pem>.
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It can be viewed using, e.g.,
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openssl x509 -noout -text -in insta.cert.pem
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In case the network setup requires using an HTTP proxy it may be given as usual
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via the environment variable B<http_proxy> or via the B<-proxy> option in the
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configuration file or the CMP command-line argument B<-proxy>, for example
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-proxy http://192.168.1.1:8080
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In the Insta Demo CA scenario both clients and the server may use the pre-shared
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secret I<insta> and the reference value I<3078> to authenticate to each other.
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Alternatively, CMP messages may be protected in signature-based manner,
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where the trust anchor in this case is F<insta.ca.crt>
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and the client may use any certificate already obtained from that CA,
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as specified in the B<[signature]> section of the example configuration.
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This can be used in combination with the B<[insta]> section simply by
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openssl cmp -section insta,signature
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By default the CMP IR message type is used, yet CR works equally here.
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This may be specified directly at the command line:
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openssl cmp -section insta -cmd cr
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or by referencing in addition the B<[cr]> section of the example configuration:
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openssl cmp -section insta,cr
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In order to update the enrolled certificate one may call
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openssl cmp -section insta,kur
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using with PBM-based protection or
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openssl cmp -section insta,kur,signature
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using signature-based protection.
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In a similar way any previously enrolled certificate may be revoked by
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openssl cmp -section insta,rr -trusted insta.ca.crt
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or
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openssl cmp -section insta,rr,signature
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Many more options can be given in the configuration file
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and/or on the command line.
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For instance, the B<-reqexts> CLI option may refer to a section in the
|
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configuration file defining X.509 extensions to use in certificate requests,
|
|
such as C<v3_req> in F<openssl/apps/openssl.cnf>:
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openssl cmp -section insta,cr -reqexts v3_req
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=head2 Certificate enrollment
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The following examples do not make use of a configuration file at first.
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They assume that a CMP server can be contacted on the local TCP port 80
|
|
and accepts requests under the alias I</pkix/>.
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For enrolling its very first certificate the client generates a client key
|
|
and sends an initial request message to the local CMP server
|
|
using a pre-shared secret key for mutual authentication.
|
|
In this example the client does not have the CA certificate yet,
|
|
so we specify the name of the CA with the B<-recipient> option
|
|
and save any CA certificates that we may receive in the C<capubs.pem> file.
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|
|
In below command line usage examples the C<\> at line ends is used just
|
|
for formatting; each of the command invocations should be on a single line.
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|
|
openssl genrsa -out cl_key.pem
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openssl cmp -cmd ir -server 127.0.0.1:80/pkix/ -recipient "/CN=CMPserver" \
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-ref 1234 -secret pass:1234-5678 \
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-newkey cl_key.pem -subject "/CN=MyName" \
|
|
-cacertsout capubs.pem -certout cl_cert.pem
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|
|
=head2 Certificate update
|
|
|
|
Then, when the client certificate and its related key pair needs to be updated,
|
|
the client can send a key update request taking the certs in C<capubs.pem>
|
|
as trusted for authenticating the server and using the previous cert and key
|
|
for its own authentication.
|
|
Then it can start using the new cert and key.
|
|
|
|
openssl genrsa -out cl_key_new.pem
|
|
openssl cmp -cmd kur -server 127.0.0.1:80/pkix/ \
|
|
-trusted capubs.pem \
|
|
-cert cl_cert.pem -key cl_key.pem \
|
|
-newkey cl_key_new.pem -certout cl_cert.pem
|
|
cp cl_key_new.pem cl_key.pem
|
|
|
|
This command sequence can be repated as often as needed.
|
|
|
|
=head2 Requesting information from CMP server
|
|
|
|
Requesting "all relevant information" with an empty General Message.
|
|
This prints information about all received ITAV B<infoType>s to stdout.
|
|
|
|
openssl cmp -cmd genm -server 127.0.0.1/pkix/ -recipient "/CN=CMPserver" \
|
|
-ref 1234 -secret pass:1234-5678
|
|
|
|
=head2 Using a custom configuration file
|
|
|
|
For CMP client invocations, in particular for certificate enrollment,
|
|
usually many parameters need to be set, which is tedious and error-prone to do
|
|
on the command line.
|
|
Therefore, the client offers the possibility to read
|
|
options from sections of the OpenSSL config file, usually called F<openssl.cnf>.
|
|
The values found there can still be extended and even overridden by any
|
|
subsequently loaded sections and on the command line.
|
|
|
|
After including in the configuration file the following sections:
|
|
|
|
[cmp]
|
|
server = 127.0.0.1
|
|
path = pkix/
|
|
trusted = capubs.pem
|
|
cert = cl_cert.pem
|
|
key = cl_key.pem
|
|
newkey = cl_key.pem
|
|
certout = cl_cert.pem
|
|
|
|
[init]
|
|
recipient = "/CN=CMPserver"
|
|
trusted =
|
|
cert =
|
|
key =
|
|
ref = 1234
|
|
secret = pass:1234-5678-1234-567
|
|
subject = "/CN=MyName"
|
|
cacertsout = capubs.pem
|
|
|
|
the above enrollment transactions reduce to
|
|
|
|
openssl cmp -section cmp,init
|
|
openssl cmp -cmd kur -newkey cl_key_new.pem
|
|
|
|
and the above transaction using a general message reduces to
|
|
|
|
openssl cmp -section cmp,init -cmd genm
|
|
|
|
=head1 SEE ALSO
|
|
|
|
L<openssl-genrsa(1)>, L<openssl-ecparam(1)>, L<openssl-list(1)>,
|
|
L<openssl-req(1)>, L<openssl-x509(1)>, L<x509v3_config(5)>
|
|
|
|
=head1 HISTORY
|
|
|
|
The B<cmp> application was added in OpenSSL 3.0.
|
|
|
|
The B<-engine option> was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
|
|
|
|
=head1 COPYRIGHT
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2007-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
|
|
|
|
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
|
|
this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
|
|
in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
|
|
L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
|
|
|
|
=cut
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