| =pod |
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| =head1 NAME |
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| openssl-pkcs12 - PKCS#12 file utility |
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| =head1 SYNOPSIS |
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| B<openssl> B<pkcs12> |
| [B<-help>] |
| [B<-export>] |
| [B<-chain>] |
| [B<-inkey> I<file_or_id>] |
| [B<-certfile> I<filename>] |
| [B<-name> I<name>] |
| [B<-caname> I<name>] |
| [B<-in> I<filename>] |
| [B<-out> I<filename>] |
| [B<-noout>] |
| [B<-nomacver>] |
| [B<-nocerts>] |
| [B<-clcerts>] |
| [B<-cacerts>] |
| [B<-nokeys>] |
| [B<-info>] |
| [B<-des> B<-des3> B<-idea> B<-aes128> B<-aes192> B<-aes256> B<-aria128> B<-aria192> B<-aria256> B<-camellia128> B<-camellia192> B<-camellia256> B<-nodes>] |
| [B<-noiter>] |
| [B<-maciter> | B<-nomaciter> | B<-nomac>] |
| [B<-twopass>] |
| [B<-descert>] |
| [B<-certpbe> I<cipher>] |
| [B<-keypbe> I<cipher>] |
| [B<-macalg> I<digest>] |
| [B<-keyex>] |
| [B<-keysig>] |
| [B<-password> I<arg>] |
| [B<-passin> I<arg>] |
| [B<-passout> I<arg>] |
| [B<-rand> I<files>] |
| [B<-writerand> I<file>] |
| [B<-CAfile> I<file>] |
| [B<-CApath> I<dir>] |
| [B<-no-CAfile>] |
| [B<-no-CApath>] |
| [B<-CSP> I<name>] |
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| =for comment ifdef engine |
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| =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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| This command allows PKCS#12 files (sometimes referred to as |
| PFX files) to be created and parsed. PKCS#12 files are used by several |
| programs including Netscape, MSIE and MS Outlook. |
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| =head1 OPTIONS |
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| There are a lot of options the meaning of some depends of whether a PKCS#12 file |
| is being created or parsed. By default a PKCS#12 file is parsed. A PKCS#12 |
| file can be created by using the B<-export> option (see below). |
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| =head1 PARSING OPTIONS |
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| =over 4 |
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| =item B<-help> |
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| Print out a usage message. |
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| =item B<-in> I<filename> |
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| This specifies filename of the PKCS#12 file to be parsed. Standard input is used |
| by default. |
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| =item B<-out> I<filename> |
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| The filename to write certificates and private keys to, standard output by |
| default. They are all written in PEM format. |
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| =item B<-password> I<arg> |
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| With B<-export>, B<-password> is equivalent to B<-passout>, |
| otherwise it is equivalent to B<-passin>. |
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| =item B<-noout> |
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| This option inhibits output of the keys and certificates to the output file |
| version of the PKCS#12 file. |
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| =item B<-clcerts> |
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| Only output client certificates (not CA certificates). |
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| =item B<-cacerts> |
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| Only output CA certificates (not client certificates). |
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| =item B<-nocerts> |
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| No certificates at all will be output. |
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| =item B<-nokeys> |
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| No private keys will be output. |
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| =item B<-info> |
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| Output additional information about the PKCS#12 file structure, algorithms |
| used and iteration counts. |
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| =item B<-des> |
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| Use DES to encrypt private keys before outputting. |
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| =item B<-des3> |
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| Use triple DES to encrypt private keys before outputting, this is the default. |
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| =item B<-idea> |
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| Use IDEA to encrypt private keys before outputting. |
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| =item B<-aes128>, B<-aes192>, B<-aes256> |
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| Use AES to encrypt private keys before outputting. |
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| =item B<-aria128>, B<-aria192>, B<-aria256> |
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| Use ARIA to encrypt private keys before outputting. |
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| =item B<-camellia128>, B<-camellia192>, B<-camellia256> |
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| Use Camellia to encrypt private keys before outputting. |
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| =item B<-nodes> |
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| Don't encrypt the private keys at all. |
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| =item B<-nomacver> |
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| Don't attempt to verify the integrity MAC before reading the file. |
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| =item B<-twopass> |
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| Prompt for separate integrity and encryption passwords: most software |
| always assumes these are the same so this option will render such |
| PKCS#12 files unreadable. Cannot be used in combination with the options |
| B<-password>, B<-passin> if importing, or B<-passout> if exporting. |
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| =back |
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| =head1 FILE CREATION OPTIONS |
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| =over 4 |
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| =item B<-export> |
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| This option specifies that a PKCS#12 file will be created rather than |
| parsed. |
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| =item B<-out> I<filename> |
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| This specifies filename to write the PKCS#12 file to. Standard output is used |
| by default. |
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| =item B<-in> I<filename> |
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| The filename to read certificates and private keys from, standard input by |
| default. They must all be in PEM format. The order doesn't matter but one |
| private key and its corresponding certificate should be present. If additional |
| certificates are present they will also be included in the PKCS#12 file. |
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| =item B<-inkey> I<file_or_id> |
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| File to read private key from. If not present then a private key must be present |
| in the input file. |
| If no engine is used, the argument is taken as a file; if an engine is |
| specified, the argument is given to the engine as a key identifier. |
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| =item B<-name> I<friendlyname> |
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| This specifies the "friendly name" for the certificate and private key. This |
| name is typically displayed in list boxes by software importing the file. |
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| =item B<-certfile> I<filename> |
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| A filename to read additional certificates from. |
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| =item B<-caname> I<friendlyname> |
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| This specifies the "friendly name" for other certificates. This option may be |
| used multiple times to specify names for all certificates in the order they |
| appear. Netscape ignores friendly names on other certificates whereas MSIE |
| displays them. |
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| =item B<-passin> I<arg>, B<-passout> I<arg> |
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| The password source for the input, and for encrypting any private keys that |
| are output. |
| For more information about the format of B<arg> |
| see L<openssl(1)/Pass Phrase Options>. |
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| =item B<-chain> |
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| If this option is present then an attempt is made to include the entire |
| certificate chain of the user certificate. The standard CA store is used |
| for this search. If the search fails it is considered a fatal error. |
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| =item B<-descert> |
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| Encrypt the certificate using triple DES, this may render the PKCS#12 |
| file unreadable by some "export grade" software. By default the private |
| key is encrypted using triple DES and the certificate using 40 bit RC2 |
| unless RC2 is disabled in which case triple DES is used. |
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| =item B<-keypbe> I<alg>, B<-certpbe> I<alg> |
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| These options allow the algorithm used to encrypt the private key and |
| certificates to be selected. Any PKCS#5 v1.5 or PKCS#12 PBE algorithm name |
| can be used (see L</NOTES> section for more information). If a cipher name |
| (as output by C<openssl list -cipher-algorithms>) is specified then it |
| is used with PKCS#5 v2.0. For interoperability reasons it is advisable to only |
| use PKCS#12 algorithms. |
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| =item B<-keyex>|B<-keysig> |
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| Specifies that the private key is to be used for key exchange or just signing. |
| This option is only interpreted by MSIE and similar MS software. Normally |
| "export grade" software will only allow 512 bit RSA keys to be used for |
| encryption purposes but arbitrary length keys for signing. The B<-keysig> |
| option marks the key for signing only. Signing only keys can be used for |
| S/MIME signing, authenticode (ActiveX control signing) and SSL client |
| authentication, however due to a bug only MSIE 5.0 and later support |
| the use of signing only keys for SSL client authentication. |
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| =item B<-macalg> I<digest> |
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| Specify the MAC digest algorithm. If not included them SHA1 will be used. |
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| =item B<-nomaciter>, B<-noiter> |
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| These options affect the iteration counts on the MAC and key algorithms. |
| Unless you wish to produce files compatible with MSIE 4.0 you should leave |
| these options alone. |
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| To discourage attacks by using large dictionaries of common passwords the |
| algorithm that derives keys from passwords can have an iteration count applied |
| to it: this causes a certain part of the algorithm to be repeated and slows it |
| down. The MAC is used to check the file integrity but since it will normally |
| have the same password as the keys and certificates it could also be attacked. |
| By default both MAC and encryption iteration counts are set to 2048, using |
| these options the MAC and encryption iteration counts can be set to 1, since |
| this reduces the file security you should not use these options unless you |
| really have to. Most software supports both MAC and key iteration counts. |
| MSIE 4.0 doesn't support MAC iteration counts so it needs the B<-nomaciter> |
| option. |
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| =item B<-maciter> |
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| This option is included for compatibility with previous versions, it used |
| to be needed to use MAC iterations counts but they are now used by default. |
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| =item B<-nomac> |
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| Don't attempt to provide the MAC integrity. |
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| =item B<-rand> I<files> |
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| The files containing random data used to seed the random number generator. |
| Multiple files can be specified separated by an OS-dependent character. |
| The separator is B<;> for MS-Windows, B<,> for OpenVMS, and B<:> for |
| all others. |
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| =item B<-writerand> I<file> |
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| Writes random data to the specified I<file> upon exit. |
| This can be used with a subsequent B<-rand> flag. |
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| =item B<-CAfile> I<file> |
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| CA storage as a file. |
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| =item B<-CApath> I<dir> |
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| CA storage as a directory. This directory must be a standard certificate |
| directory: that is a hash of each subject name (using C<openssl x509 -hash>) |
| should be linked to each certificate. |
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| =item B<-no-CAfile> |
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| Do not load the trusted CA certificates from the default file location. |
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| =item B<-no-CApath> |
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| Do not load the trusted CA certificates from the default directory location. |
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| =item B<-CSP> I<name> |
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| Write I<name> as a Microsoft CSP name. |
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| =back |
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| =head1 NOTES |
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| Although there are a large number of options most of them are very rarely |
| used. For PKCS#12 file parsing only B<-in> and B<-out> need to be used |
| for PKCS#12 file creation B<-export> and B<-name> are also used. |
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| If none of the B<-clcerts>, B<-cacerts> or B<-nocerts> options are present |
| then all certificates will be output in the order they appear in the input |
| PKCS#12 files. There is no guarantee that the first certificate present is |
| the one corresponding to the private key. Certain software which requires |
| a private key and certificate and assumes the first certificate in the |
| file is the one corresponding to the private key: this may not always |
| be the case. Using the B<-clcerts> option will solve this problem by only |
| outputting the certificate corresponding to the private key. If the CA |
| certificates are required then they can be output to a separate file using |
| the B<-nokeys> B<-cacerts> options to just output CA certificates. |
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| The B<-keypbe> and B<-certpbe> algorithms allow the precise encryption |
| algorithms for private keys and certificates to be specified. Normally |
| the defaults are fine but occasionally software can't handle triple DES |
| encrypted private keys, then the option B<-keypbe> I<PBE-SHA1-RC2-40> can |
| be used to reduce the private key encryption to 40 bit RC2. A complete |
| description of all algorithms is contained in L<openssl-pkcs8(1)>. |
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| Prior 1.1 release passwords containing non-ASCII characters were encoded |
| in non-compliant manner, which limited interoperability, in first hand |
| with Windows. But switching to standard-compliant password encoding |
| poses problem accessing old data protected with broken encoding. For |
| this reason even legacy encodings is attempted when reading the |
| data. If you use PKCS#12 files in production application you are advised |
| to convert the data, because implemented heuristic approach is not |
| MT-safe, its sole goal is to facilitate the data upgrade with this |
| command. |
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| =head1 EXAMPLES |
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| Parse a PKCS#12 file and output it to a file: |
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| openssl pkcs12 -in file.p12 -out file.pem |
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| Output only client certificates to a file: |
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| openssl pkcs12 -in file.p12 -clcerts -out file.pem |
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| Don't encrypt the private key: |
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| openssl pkcs12 -in file.p12 -out file.pem -nodes |
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| Print some info about a PKCS#12 file: |
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| openssl pkcs12 -in file.p12 -info -noout |
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| Create a PKCS#12 file: |
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| openssl pkcs12 -export -in file.pem -out file.p12 -name "My Certificate" |
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| Include some extra certificates: |
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| openssl pkcs12 -export -in file.pem -out file.p12 -name "My Certificate" \ |
| -certfile othercerts.pem |
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| =head1 SEE ALSO |
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| L<openssl(1)>, |
| L<openssl-pkcs8(1)> |
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| =head1 COPYRIGHT |
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| Copyright 2000-2019 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
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| 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>. |
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| =cut |