X-Git-Url: https://git.openssl.org/gitweb/?p=openssl.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fapps%2Fca.pod;h=997fa2052de1c3aff479c2977eb5c0a62a3465e7;hp=8f2b6fe4d6dc4609d48190f6cf31a3e35eb588e7;hb=be739b0cc05cda920377d3c12c26b2dc6aa44daf;hpb=1675f6eb05c6c7108a1dd69623f2542158ebd646 diff --git a/doc/apps/ca.pod b/doc/apps/ca.pod index 8f2b6fe4d6..997fa2052d 100644 --- a/doc/apps/ca.pod +++ b/doc/apps/ca.pod @@ -13,6 +13,12 @@ B B [B<-name section>] [B<-gencrl>] [B<-revoke file>] +[B<-status serial>] +[B<-updatedb>] +[B<-crl_reason reason>] +[B<-crl_hold instruction>] +[B<-crl_compromise time>] +[B<-crl_CA_compromise time>] [B<-crldays days>] [B<-crlhours hours>] [B<-crlexts section>] @@ -22,18 +28,28 @@ B B [B<-md arg>] [B<-policy arg>] [B<-keyfile arg>] +[B<-keyform PEM|DER>] [B<-key arg>] +[B<-passin arg>] [B<-cert file>] +[B<-selfsign>] [B<-in file>] [B<-out file>] +[B<-notext>] [B<-outdir dir>] [B<-infiles>] [B<-spkac file>] [B<-ss_cert file>] [B<-preserveDN>] +[B<-noemailDN>] [B<-batch>] [B<-msie_hack>] [B<-extensions section>] +[B<-extfile section>] +[B<-engine id>] +[B<-subj arg>] +[B<-utf8>] +[B<-multivalue-rdn>] =head1 DESCRIPTION @@ -52,6 +68,11 @@ The options descriptions will be divided into each purpose. specifies the configuration file to use. +=item B<-name section> + +specifies the configuration file section to use (overrides +B in the B section). + =item B<-in filename> an input filename containing a single certificate request to be @@ -64,8 +85,8 @@ a single self signed certificate to be signed by the CA. =item B<-spkac filename> a file containing a single Netscape signed public key and challenge -and additional field values to be signed by the CA. See the B -section for information on the required format. +and additional field values to be signed by the CA. See the B +section for information on the required input and output format. =item B<-infiles> @@ -76,7 +97,7 @@ are assumed to the the names of files containing certificate requests. the output file to output certificates to. The default is standard output. The certificate details will also be printed out to this -file. +file in PEM format (except that B<-spkac> outputs DER format). =item B<-outdir directory> @@ -92,16 +113,44 @@ the CA certificate file. the private key to sign requests with. +=item B<-keyform PEM|DER> + +the format of the data in the private key file. +The default is PEM. + =item B<-key password> the password used to encrypt the private key. Since on some systems the command line arguments are visible (e.g. Unix with the 'ps' utility) this option should be used with caution. +=item B<-selfsign> + +indicates the issued certificates are to be signed with the key +the certificate requests were signed with (given with B<-keyfile>). +Certificate requests signed with a different key are ignored. If +B<-spkac>, B<-ss_cert> or B<-gencrl> are given, B<-selfsign> is +ignored. + +A consequence of using B<-selfsign> is that the self-signed +certificate appears among the entries in the certificate database +(see the configuration option B), and uses the same +serial number counter as all other certificates sign with the +self-signed certificate. + +=item B<-passin arg> + +the key password source. For more information about the format of B +see the B section in L. + =item B<-verbose> this prints extra details about the operations being performed. +=item B<-notext> + +don't output the text form of a certificate to the output file. + =item B<-startdate date> this allows the start date to be explicitly set. The format of the @@ -144,6 +193,15 @@ is the same as the request. This is largely for compatibility with the older IE enrollment control which would only accept certificates if their DNs match the order of the request. This is not needed for Xenroll. +=item B<-noemailDN> + +The DN of a certificate can contain the EMAIL field if present in the +request DN, however it is good policy just having the e-mail set into +the altName extension of the certificate. When this option is set the +EMAIL field is removed from the certificate' subject and set only in +the, eventually present, extensions. The B keyword can be +used in the configuration file to enable this behaviour. + =item B<-batch> this sets the batch mode. In this mode no questions will be asked @@ -152,9 +210,47 @@ and all certificates will be certified automatically. =item B<-extensions section> the section of the configuration file containing certificate extensions -to be added when a certificate is issued. If no extension section is -present then a V1 certificate is created. If the extension section -is present (even if it is empty) then a V3 certificate is created. +to be added when a certificate is issued (defaults to B +unless the B<-extfile> option is used). If no extension section is +present then, a V1 certificate is created. If the extension section +is present (even if it is empty), then a V3 certificate is created. See the:w +L manual page for details of the +extension section format. + +=item B<-extfile file> + +an additional configuration file to read certificate extensions from +(using the default section unless the B<-extensions> option is also +used). + +=item B<-engine id> + +specifying an engine (by its unique B string) will cause B +to attempt to obtain a functional reference to the specified engine, +thus initialising it if needed. The engine will then be set as the default +for all available algorithms. + +=item B<-subj arg> + +supersedes subject name given in the request. +The arg must be formatted as I, +characters may be escaped by \ (backslash), no spaces are skipped. + +=item B<-utf8> + +this option causes field values to be interpreted as UTF8 strings, by +default they are interpreted as ASCII. This means that the field +values, whether prompted from a terminal or obtained from a +configuration file, must be valid UTF8 strings. + +=item B<-multivalue-rdn> + +This option causes the -subj argument to be interpretedt with full +support for multivalued RDNs. Example: + +I + +If -multi-rdn is not used then the UID value is I<123456+CN=John Doe>. =back @@ -179,6 +275,42 @@ the number of hours before the next CRL is due. a filename containing a certificate to revoke. +=item B<-status serial> + +displays the revocation status of the certificate with the specified +serial number and exits. + +=item B<-updatedb> + +Updates the database index to purge expired certificates. + +=item B<-crl_reason reason> + +revocation reason, where B is one of: B, B, +B, B, B, B, +B or B. The matching of B is case +insensitive. Setting any revocation reason will make the CRL v2. + +In practice B is not particularly useful because it is only used +in delta CRLs which are not currently implemented. + +=item B<-crl_hold instruction> + +This sets the CRL revocation reason code to B and the hold +instruction to B which must be an OID. Although any OID can be +used only B (the use of which is discouraged by RFC2459) +B or B will normally be used. + +=item B<-crl_compromise time> + +This sets the revocation reason to B and the compromise time to +B