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genkey
Langue: en
Version: April 2005 (fedora - 25/11/07)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
genkey - generate SSL certificates and certificate requestsSYNOPSIS
- genkey [--test] [--days count] [[--genreq] | [--makeca]] {hostname}
DESCRIPTION
genkey
- is an interactive command-line tool which can be used to generate SSL certificates or Certificate Signing Requests (CSR). Generated certificates are stored in the directory /etc/pki/tls/certs/, and the corresponding private key in /etc/pki/tls/private/.
genkey will prompt for the size of key desired; whether or not to generate a CSR; whether or not an encrypted private key is desired; the certificate subject DN details.
genkey generates random data for the private key using the truerand library and also by prompting the user for entry of random text.
OPTIONS
--makceca
- Generate a Certificate Authority keypair.
--genreq
- Generate a Certificate Signing Request for an existing private key, which can be submitted to a CA (for example, for renewal).
--days count
- When generating a self-signed certificate, specify that the number of days for which the certificate is valid be count rather than the default value of 30.
--test
- For test purposes only; omit the slow process of generating random data.
EXAMPLES
The following example will create a self-signed certificate and private key for the hostname www.example.com:
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# genkey --days 120 www.example.com
FILES
/etc/pki/tls/openssl.cnf
SEE ALSO
certwatch(1)
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