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1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 2 <!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" 3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ 4 <!ENTITY date SYSTEM "date.xml"> 5 <!ENTITY version SYSTEM "version.xml"> 6 ]> 7 8 <refentry id="crlutil"> 9 10 <refentryinfo> 11 <date>&date;</date> 12 <title>NSS Security Tools</title> 13 <productname>nss-tools</productname> 14 <productnumber>&version;</productnumber> 15 </refentryinfo> 16 17 <refmeta> 18 <refentrytitle>CRLUTIL</refentrytitle> 19 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> 20 </refmeta> 21 22 <refnamediv> 23 <refname>crlutil</refname> 24 <refpurpose> 25 List, generate, modify, or delete CRLs within the NSS security database file(s) and list, create, modify or delete certificates entries in a particular CRL. 26 </refpurpose> 27 </refnamediv> 28 29 <refsynopsisdiv> 30 <cmdsynopsis> 31 <command>crlutil</command> 32 <arg><replaceable>options</replaceable></arg> 33 <arg>[<replaceable>arguments</replaceable>]</arg> 34 </cmdsynopsis> 35 </refsynopsisdiv> 36 37 <refsection> 38 <title>STATUS</title> 39 <para>This documentation is still work in progress. Please contribute to the initial review in <ulink url="https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=836477">Mozilla NSS bug 836477</ulink> 40 </para> 41 </refsection> 42 43 <refsection id="description"> 44 <title>Description</title> 45 46 <para>The Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Management Tool, <command>crlutil</command>, is a command-line utility that can list, generate, modify, or delete CRLs within the NSS security database file(s) and list, create, modify or delete certificates entries in a particular CRL. 47 </para> 48 <para> 49 The key and certificate management process generally begins with creating keys in the key database, then generating and managing certificates in the certificate database(see certutil tool) and continues with certificates expiration or revocation. 50 </para> 51 <para> 52 This document discusses certificate revocation list management. For information on security module database management, see Using the Security Module Database Tool. For information on certificate and key database management, see Using the Certificate Database Tool. 53 </para> 54 55 <para> 56 To run the Certificate Revocation List Management Tool, type the command 57 </para> 58 <para> 59 crlutil option [arguments] 60 </para> 61 <para> 62 where options and arguments are combinations of the options and arguments listed in the following section. Each command takes one option. Each option may take zero or more arguments. To see a usage string, issue the command without options, or with the -H option. 63 </para> 64 65 </refsection> 66 67 <refsection id="options"> 68 <title>Options and Arguments</title> 69 <para> 70 </para> 71 <para><command>Options</command></para> 72 <para> 73 Options specify an action. Option arguments modify an action. 74 The options and arguments for the crlutil command are defined as follows: 75 </para> 76 77 <variablelist> 78 <varlistentry> 79 <term>-D </term> 80 <listitem> 81 <para> 82 Delete Certificate Revocation List from cert database. 83 </para> 84 </listitem> 85 </varlistentry> 86 87 <varlistentry> 88 <term>-E </term> 89 <listitem> 90 <para> 91 Erase all CRLs of specified type from the cert database 92 </para> 93 </listitem> 94 </varlistentry> 95 96 <varlistentry> 97 <term>-G </term> 98 <listitem> 99 <para> 100 Create new Certificate Revocation List (CRL). 101 </para> 102 </listitem> 103 </varlistentry> 104 105 <varlistentry> 106 <term>-I </term> 107 <listitem> 108 <para> 109 Import a CRL to the cert database 110 </para> 111 </listitem> 112 </varlistentry> 113 114 <varlistentry> 115 <term>-L </term> 116 <listitem> 117 <para> 118 List existing CRL located in cert database file. 119 </para> 120 </listitem> 121 </varlistentry> 122 123 <varlistentry> 124 <term>-M </term> 125 <listitem> 126 <para> 127 Modify existing CRL which can be located in cert db or in arbitrary file. If located in file it should be encoded in ASN.1 encode format. 128 </para> 129 </listitem> 130 </varlistentry> 131 132 <varlistentry> 133 <term>-S </term> 134 <listitem> 135 <para> 136 Show contents of a CRL file which isn't stored in the database. 137 </para> 138 </listitem> 139 </varlistentry> 140 </variablelist> 141 142 <para><command>Arguments</command></para> 143 <para>Option arguments modify an action.</para> 144 145 <variablelist> 146 147 <varlistentry> 148 <term>-a </term> 149 <listitem> 150 <para> 151 Use ASCII format or allow the use of ASCII format for input and output. This formatting follows RFC #1113. 152 </para> 153 </listitem> 154 </varlistentry> 155 156 <varlistentry> 157 <term>-B </term> 158 <listitem> 159 <para> 160 Bypass CA signature checks. 161 </para> 162 </listitem> 163 </varlistentry> 164 165 <varlistentry> 166 <term>-c crl-gen-file </term> 167 <listitem> 168 <para> 169 Specify script file that will be used to control crl generation/modification. See crl-cript-file format below. If options -M|-G is used and -c crl-script-file is not specified, crlutil will read script data from standard input. 170 </para> 171 </listitem> 172 </varlistentry> 173 174 <varlistentry> 175 <term>-d directory </term> 176 <listitem> 177 <para> 178 Specify the database directory containing the certificate and key database files. On Unix the Certificate Database Tool defaults to $HOME/.netscape (that is, ~/.netscape). On Windows NT the default is the current directory. 179 </para> 180 <para> 181 The NSS database files must reside in the same directory. 182 </para> 183 </listitem> 184 </varlistentry> 185 186 <varlistentry> 187 <term>-f password-file </term> 188 <listitem> 189 <para> 190 Specify a file that will automatically supply the password to include in a certificate or to access a certificate database. This is a plain-text file containing one password. Be sure to prevent unauthorized access to this file. 191 </para> 192 </listitem> 193 </varlistentry> 194 195 <varlistentry> 196 <term>-i crl-file </term> 197 <listitem> 198 <para> 199 Specify the file which contains the CRL to import or show. 200 </para> 201 </listitem> 202 </varlistentry> 203 204 <varlistentry> 205 <term>-l algorithm-name </term> 206 <listitem> 207 <para> 208 Specify a specific signature algorithm. List of possible algorithms: MD2 | MD4 | MD5 | SHA1 | SHA256 | SHA384 | SHA512 209 </para> 210 </listitem> 211 </varlistentry> 212 213 <varlistentry> 214 <term>-n nickname </term> 215 <listitem> 216 <para> 217 Specify the nickname of a certificate or key to list, create, add to a database, modify, or validate. Bracket the nickname string with quotation marks if it contains spaces. 218 </para> 219 </listitem> 220 </varlistentry> 221 222 <varlistentry> 223 <term>-o output-file </term> 224 <listitem> 225 <para> 226 Specify the output file name for new CRL. Bracket the output-file string with quotation marks if it contains spaces. If this argument is not used the output destination defaults to standard output. 227 </para> 228 </listitem> 229 </varlistentry> 230 231 <varlistentry> 232 <term>-P dbprefix </term> 233 <listitem> 234 <para> 235 Specify the prefix used on the NSS security database files (for example, my_cert8.db and my_key3.db). This option is provided as a special case. Changing the names of the certificate and key databases is not recommended. 236 </para> 237 </listitem> 238 </varlistentry> 239 240 <varlistentry> 241 <term>-t crl-type </term> 242 <listitem> 243 <para> 244 Specify type of CRL. possible types are: 0 - SEC_KRL_TYPE, 1 - SEC_CRL_TYPE. This option is obsolete 245 </para> 246 </listitem> 247 </varlistentry> 248 249 <varlistentry> 250 <term>-u url </term> 251 <listitem> 252 <para> 253 Specify the url. 254 </para> 255 </listitem> 256 </varlistentry> 257 258 <varlistentry> 259 <term>-w pwd-string</term> 260 <listitem> 261 <para>Provide db password in command line.</para> 262 </listitem> 263 </varlistentry> 264 265 <varlistentry> 266 <term>-Z algorithm</term> 267 <listitem> 268 <para>Specify the hash algorithm to use for signing the CRL.</para> 269 </listitem> 270 </varlistentry> 271 272 </variablelist> 273 </refsection> 274 275 <refsection id="syntax"> 276 <title>CRL Generation script syntax</title> 277 <para>CRL generation script file has the following syntax:</para> 278 <para> 279 * Line with comments should have # as a first symbol of a line</para> 280 <para> 281 * Set "this update" or "next update" CRL fields: 282 </para> 283 <para> 284 update=YYYYMMDDhhmmssZ 285 nextupdate=YYYYMMDDhhmmssZ 286 </para> 287 <para> 288 Field "next update" is optional. Time should be in GeneralizedTime format (YYYYMMDDhhmmssZ). 289 For example: 20050204153000Z 290 </para> 291 292 <para>* Add an extension to a CRL or a crl certificate entry:</para> 293 <para>addext extension-name critical/non-critical [arg1[arg2 ...]]</para> 294 <para>Where:</para> 295 <para> 296 extension-name: string value of a name of known extensions. 297 critical/non-critical: is 1 when extension is critical and 0 otherwise. 298 arg1, arg2: specific to extension type extension parameters 299 </para> 300 <para> 301 addext uses the range that was set earlier by addcert and will install an extension to every cert entries within the range. 302 </para> 303 <para> 304 * Add certificate entries(s) to CRL: 305 </para> 306 <para> 307 addcert range date 308 </para> 309 <para> 310 range: two integer values separated by dash: range of certificates that will be added by this command. dash is used as a delimiter. Only one cert will be added if there is no delimiter. 311 date: revocation date of a cert. Date should be represented in GeneralizedTime format (YYYYMMDDhhmmssZ). 312 </para> 313 <para> 314 * Remove certificate entry(s) from CRL 315 </para> 316 <para> 317 rmcert range 318 </para> 319 <para> 320 Where: 321 </para> 322 <para> 323 range: two integer values separated by dash: range of certificates that will be added by this command. dash is used as a delimiter. Only one cert will be added if there is no delimiter. 324 </para> 325 <para> 326 * Change range of certificate entry(s) in CRL 327 </para> 328 <para> 329 range new-range 330 </para> 331 <para> 332 Where: 333 </para> 334 <para> 335 new-range: two integer values separated by dash: range of certificates that will be added by this command. dash is used as a delimiter. Only one cert will be added if there is no delimiter. 336 </para> 337 <para> 338 Implemented Extensions 339 </para> 340 <para> 341 The extensions defined for CRL provide methods for associating additional attributes with CRLs of theirs entries. For more information see RFC #3280 342 </para> 343 <para> 344 * Add The Authority Key Identifier extension: 345 </para> 346 <para> 347 The authority key identifier extension provides a means of identifying the public key corresponding to the private key used to sign a CRL. 348 </para> 349 <para> 350 authKeyId critical [key-id | dn cert-serial] 351 </para> 352 <para> 353 Where: 354 </para> 355 <para> 356 authKeyIdent: identifies the name of an extension 357 critical: value of 1 of 0. Should be set to 1 if this extension is critical or 0 otherwise. 358 key-id: key identifier represented in octet string. dn:: is a CA distinguished name cert-serial: authority certificate serial number. 359 </para> 360 <para> 361 * Add Issuer Alternative Name extension: 362 </para> 363 <para> 364 The issuer alternative names extension allows additional identities to be associated with the issuer of the CRL. Defined options include an rfc822 name (electronic mail address), a DNS name, an IP address, and a URI. 365 </para> 366 <para> 367 issuerAltNames non-critical name-list 368 </para> 369 <para> 370 Where: 371 </para> 372 <para> 373 subjAltNames: identifies the name of an extension 374 should be set to 0 since this is non-critical extension 375 name-list: comma separated list of names 376 </para> 377 <para> 378 * Add CRL Number extension: 379 </para> 380 <para> 381 The CRL number is a non-critical CRL extension which conveys a monotonically increasing sequence number for a given CRL scope and CRL issuer. This extension allows users to easily determine when a particular CRL supersedes another CRL 382 </para> 383 <para> 384 crlNumber non-critical number 385 </para> 386 <para> 387 Where: 388 </para> 389 <para> 390 crlNumber: identifies the name of an extension 391 critical: should be set to 0 since this is non-critical extension 392 number: value of long which identifies the sequential number of a CRL. 393 </para> 394 <para> 395 * Add Revocation Reason Code extension: 396 </para> 397 <para> 398 The reasonCode is a non-critical CRL entry extension that identifies the reason for the certificate revocation. 399 </para> 400 <para> 401 reasonCode non-critical code 402 </para> 403 <para> 404 Where: 405 </para> 406 <para> 407 reasonCode: identifies the name of an extension 408 non-critical: should be set to 0 since this is non-critical extension 409 code: the following codes are available: 410 </para> 411 <para> 412 unspecified (0), 413 keyCompromise (1), 414 cACompromise (2), 415 affiliationChanged (3), 416 superseded (4), 417 cessationOfOperation (5), 418 certificateHold (6), 419 removeFromCRL (8), 420 privilegeWithdrawn (9), 421 aACompromise (10) 422 </para> 423 <para> 424 * Add Invalidity Date extension: 425 </para> 426 <para> 427 The invalidity date is a non-critical CRL entry extension that provides the date on which it is known or suspected that the private key was compromised or that the certificate otherwise became invalid. 428 </para> 429 <para> 430 invalidityDate non-critical date 431 </para> 432 <para> 433 Where: 434 </para> 435 <para> 436 crlNumber: identifies the name of an extension 437 non-critical: should be set to 0 since this is non-critical extension date: invalidity date of a cert. Date should be represented in GeneralizedTime format (YYYYMMDDhhmmssZ). 438 </para> 439 </refsection> 440 441 <refsection id="usage"> 442 <title>Usage</title> 443 <para> 444 The Certificate Revocation List Management Tool's capabilities are grouped as follows, using these combinations of options and arguments. Options and arguments in square brackets are optional, those without square brackets are required. 445 </para> 446 <para>See "Implemented extensions" for more information regarding extensions and their parameters.</para> 447 <para> 448 * Creating or modifying a CRL: 449 </para> 450 <programlisting> 451 crlutil -G|-M -c crl-gen-file -n nickname [-i crl] [-u url] [-d keydir] [-P dbprefix] [-l alg] [-a] [-B] 452 </programlisting> 453 <para> 454 * Listing all CRls or a named CRL: 455 </para> 456 <programlisting> 457 crlutil -L [-n crl-name] [-d krydir] 458 </programlisting> 459 460 <para> 461 * Deleting CRL from db: 462 </para> 463 <programlisting> 464 crlutil -D -n nickname [-d keydir] [-P dbprefix] 465 </programlisting> 466 467 <para> 468 * Erasing CRLs from db: 469 </para> 470 <programlisting> 471 crlutil -E [-d keydir] [-P dbprefix] 472 </programlisting> 473 474 <para> 475 * Deleting CRL from db: 476 </para> 477 <programlisting> 478 crlutil -D -n nickname [-d keydir] [-P dbprefix] 479 </programlisting> 480 481 <para> 482 * Erasing CRLs from db: 483 </para> 484 <programlisting> 485 crlutil -E [-d keydir] [-P dbprefix] 486 </programlisting> 487 488 <para> 489 * Import CRL from file: 490 </para> 491 <programlisting> 492 crlutil -I -i crl [-t crlType] [-u url] [-d keydir] [-P dbprefix] [-B] 493 </programlisting> 494 </refsection> 495 496 <refsection id="seealso"> 497 <title>See Also</title> 498 <para>certutil(1)</para> 499 </refsection> 500 501 <!-- don't change --> 502 <refsection id="resources"> 503 <title>Additional Resources</title> 504 <para>For information about NSS and other tools related to NSS (like JSS), check out the NSS project wiki at <ulink url="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/">http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/</ulink>. The NSS site relates directly to NSS code changes and releases.</para> 505 <para>Mailing lists: https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-crypto</para> 506 <para>IRC: Freenode at #dogtag-pki</para> 507 </refsection> 508 509 <!-- fill in your name first; keep the other names for reference --> 510 <refsection id="authors"> 511 <title>Authors</title> 512 <para>The NSS tools were written and maintained by developers with Netscape, Red Hat, Sun, Oracle, Mozilla, and Google.</para> 513 <para> 514 Authors: Elio Maldonado <emaldona@redhat.com>, Deon Lackey <dlackey@redhat.com>. 515 </para> 516 </refsection> 517 518 <!-- don't change --> 519 <refsection id="license"> 520 <title>LICENSE</title> 521 <para>Licensed under the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. 522 </para> 523 </refsection> 524 525 </refentry>