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| =head1 NAME |
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| asn1parse - ASN.1 parsing tool |
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| =head1 SYNOPSIS |
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| B<openssl> B<asn1parse> |
| [B<-inform PEM|DER>] |
| [B<-in filename>] |
| [B<-out filename>] |
| [B<-noout>] |
| [B<-offset number>] |
| [B<-length number>] |
| [B<-i>] |
| [B<-oid filename>] |
| [B<-strparse offset>] |
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| =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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| The B<asn1parse> command is a diagnostic utility that can parse ASN.1 |
| structures. It can also be used to extract data from ASN.1 formatted data. |
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| =head1 OPTIONS |
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| =over 4 |
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| =item B<-inform> B<DER|PEM> |
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| the input format. B<DER> is binary format and B<PEM> (the default) is base64 |
| encoded. |
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| =item B<-in filename> |
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| the input file, default is standard input |
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| =item B<-out filename> |
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| output file to place the DER encoded data into. If this |
| option is not present then no data will be output. This is most useful when |
| combined with the B<-strparse> option. |
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| =item B<-noout> |
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| don't output the parsed version of the input file. |
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| =item B<-offset number> |
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| starting offset to begin parsing, default is start of file. |
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| =item B<-length number> |
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| number of bytes to parse, default is until end of file. |
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| =item B<-i> |
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| indents the output according to the "depth" of the structures. |
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| =item B<-oid filename> |
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| a file containing additional OBJECT IDENTIFIERs (OIDs). The format of this |
| file is described in the NOTES section below. |
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| =item B<-strparse offset> |
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| parse the contents octets of the ASN.1 object starting at B<offset>. This |
| option can be used multiple times to "drill down" into a nested structure. |
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| =back |
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| =head2 OUTPUT |
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| The output will typically contain lines like this: |
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| 0:d=0 hl=4 l= 681 cons: SEQUENCE |
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| ..... |
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| 229:d=3 hl=3 l= 141 prim: BIT STRING |
| 373:d=2 hl=3 l= 162 cons: cont [ 3 ] |
| 376:d=3 hl=3 l= 159 cons: SEQUENCE |
| 379:d=4 hl=2 l= 29 cons: SEQUENCE |
| 381:d=5 hl=2 l= 3 prim: OBJECT :X509v3 Subject Key Identifier |
| 386:d=5 hl=2 l= 22 prim: OCTET STRING |
| 410:d=4 hl=2 l= 112 cons: SEQUENCE |
| 412:d=5 hl=2 l= 3 prim: OBJECT :X509v3 Authority Key Identifier |
| 417:d=5 hl=2 l= 105 prim: OCTET STRING |
| 524:d=4 hl=2 l= 12 cons: SEQUENCE |
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| ..... |
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| This example is part of a self signed certificate. Each line starts with the |
| offset in decimal. B<d=XX> specifies the current depth. The depth is increased |
| within the scope of any SET or SEQUENCE. B<hl=XX> gives the header length |
| (tag and length octets) of the current type. B<l=XX> gives the length of |
| the contents octets. |
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| The B<-i> option can be used to make the output more readable. |
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| Some knowledge of the ASN.1 structure is needed to interpret the output. |
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| In this example the BIT STRING at offset 229 is the certificate public key. |
| The contents octets of this will contain the public key information. This can |
| be examined using the option B<-strparse 229> to yield: |
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| 0:d=0 hl=3 l= 137 cons: SEQUENCE |
| 3:d=1 hl=3 l= 129 prim: INTEGER :E5D21E1F5C8D208EA7A2166C7FAF9F6BDF2059669C60876DDB70840F1A5AAFA59699FE471F379F1DD6A487E7D5409AB6A88D4A9746E24B91D8CF55DB3521015460C8EDE44EE8A4189F7A7BE77D6CD3A9AF2696F486855CF58BF0EDF2B4068058C7A947F52548DDF7E15E96B385F86422BEA9064A3EE9E1158A56E4A6F47E5897 |
| 135:d=1 hl=2 l= 3 prim: INTEGER :010001 |
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| =head1 NOTES |
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| If an OID is not part of OpenSSL's internal table it will be represented in |
| numerical form (for example 1.2.3.4). The file passed to the B<-oid> option |
| allows additional OIDs to be included. Each line consists of three columns, |
| the first column is the OID in numerical format and should be followed by white |
| space. The second column is the "short name" which is a single word followed |
| by white space. The final column is the rest of the line and is the |
| "long name". B<asn1parse> displays the long name. Example: |
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| C<1.2.3.4 shortName A long name> |
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| =head1 BUGS |
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| There should be options to change the format of input lines. The output of some |
| ASN.1 types is not well handled (if at all). |
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| =cut |