1=pod 2{- OpenSSL::safe::output_do_not_edit_headers(); -} 3 4=head1 NAME 5 6openssl-cmp - Certificate Management Protocol (CMP, RFC 4210) application 7 8=head1 SYNOPSIS 9 10B<openssl> B<cmp> 11[B<-help>] 12[B<-config> I<filename>] 13[B<-section> I<names>] 14[B<-verbosity> I<level>] 15 16Generic message options: 17 18[B<-cmd> I<ir|cr|kur|p10cr|rr|genm>] 19[B<-infotype> I<name>] 20[B<-profile> I<name>] 21[B<-geninfo> I<values>] 22[B<-template> I<filename>] 23[B<-keyspec> I<filename>] 24 25Certificate enrollment options: 26 27[B<-newkey> I<filename>|I<uri>] 28[B<-newkeypass> I<arg>] 29[B<-subject> I<name>] 30[B<-days> I<number>] 31[B<-reqexts> I<name>] 32[B<-sans> I<spec>] 33[B<-san_nodefault>] 34[B<-policies> I<name>] 35[B<-policy_oids> I<names>] 36[B<-policy_oids_critical>] 37[B<-popo> I<number>] 38[B<-csr> I<filename>] 39[B<-out_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>] 40[B<-implicit_confirm>] 41[B<-disable_confirm>] 42[B<-certout> I<filename>] 43[B<-chainout> I<filename>] 44 45Certificate enrollment and revocation options: 46 47[B<-oldcert> I<filename>|I<uri>] 48[B<-issuer> I<name>] 49[B<-serial> I<number>] 50[B<-revreason> I<number>] 51 52Message transfer options: 53 54[B<-server> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>] 55[B<-proxy> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>] 56[B<-no_proxy> I<addresses>] 57[B<-recipient> I<name>] 58[B<-path> I<remote_path>] 59[B<-keep_alive> I<value>] 60[B<-msg_timeout> I<seconds>] 61[B<-total_timeout> I<seconds>] 62 63Server authentication options: 64 65[B<-trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>] 66[B<-untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>] 67[B<-srvcert> I<filename>|I<uri>] 68[B<-expect_sender> I<name>] 69[B<-ignore_keyusage>] 70[B<-unprotected_errors>] 71[B<-no_cache_extracerts>] 72[B<-srvcertout> I<filename>] 73[B<-extracertsout> I<filename>] 74[B<-cacertsout> I<filename>] 75[B<-oldwithold> I<filename>] 76[B<-newwithnew> I<filename>] 77[B<-newwithold> I<filename>] 78[B<-oldwithnew> I<filename>] 79[B<-crlcert> I<filename>] 80[B<-oldcrl> I<filename>] 81[B<-crlout> I<filename>] 82 83Client authentication and protection options: 84 85[B<-ref> I<value>] 86[B<-secret> I<arg>] 87[B<-cert> I<filename>|I<uri>] 88[B<-own_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>] 89[B<-key> I<filename>|I<uri>] 90[B<-keypass> I<arg>] 91[B<-digest> I<name>] 92[B<-mac> I<name>] 93[B<-extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris>] 94[B<-unprotected_requests>] 95 96Credentials format options: 97 98[B<-certform> I<PEM|DER>] 99[B<-crlform> I<PEM|DER>] 100[B<-keyform> I<PEM|DER|P12|ENGINE>] 101[B<-otherpass> I<arg>] 102{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_synopsis -}{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_synopsis -} 103 104Random state options: 105 106{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_synopsis -} 107 108TLS connection options: 109 110[B<-tls_used>] 111[B<-tls_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>] 112[B<-tls_key> I<filename>|I<uri>] 113[B<-tls_keypass> I<arg>] 114[B<-tls_extra> I<filenames>|I<uris>] 115[B<-tls_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>] 116[B<-tls_host> I<name>] 117 118Client-side debugging options: 119 120[B<-batch>] 121[B<-repeat> I<number>] 122[B<-reqin> I<filenames>] 123[B<-reqin_new_tid>] 124[B<-reqout> I<filenames>] 125[B<-reqout_only> I<filename>] 126[B<-rspin> I<filenames>] 127[B<-rspout> I<filenames>] 128[B<-use_mock_srv>] 129 130Mock server options: 131 132[B<-port> I<number>] 133[B<-max_msgs> I<number>] 134[B<-srv_ref> I<value>] 135[B<-srv_secret> I<arg>] 136[B<-srv_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>] 137[B<-srv_key> I<filename>|I<uri>] 138[B<-srv_keypass> I<arg>] 139[B<-srv_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>] 140[B<-srv_untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>] 141[B<-ref_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>] 142[B<-rsp_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>] 143[B<-rsp_crl> I<filename>|I<uri>] 144[B<-rsp_extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris>] 145[B<-rsp_capubs> I<filenames>|I<uris>] 146[B<-rsp_newwithnew> I<filename>|I<uri>] 147[B<-rsp_newwithold> I<filename>|I<uri>] 148[B<-rsp_oldwithnew> I<filename>|I<uri>] 149[B<-poll_count> I<number>] 150[B<-check_after> I<number>] 151[B<-grant_implicitconf>] 152[B<-pkistatus> I<number>] 153[B<-failure> I<number>] 154[B<-failurebits> I<number>] 155[B<-statusstring> I<arg>] 156[B<-send_error>] 157[B<-send_unprotected>] 158[B<-send_unprot_err>] 159[B<-accept_unprotected>] 160[B<-accept_unprot_err>] 161[B<-accept_raverified>] 162 163Certificate verification options, for both CMP and TLS: 164 165{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_v_synopsis -} 166 167=head1 DESCRIPTION 168 169The B<cmp> command is a client implementation for the Certificate 170Management Protocol (CMP) as defined in RFC4210. 171It can be used to request certificates from a CA server, 172update their certificates, 173request certificates to be revoked, and perform other types of CMP requests. 174 175=head1 OPTIONS 176 177=over 4 178 179=item B<-help> 180 181Display a summary of all options 182 183=item B<-config> I<filename> 184 185Configuration file to use. 186An empty string C<""> means none. 187Default filename is from the environment variable C<OPENSSL_CONF>. 188 189=item B<-section> I<names> 190 191Section(s) to use within config file defining CMP options. 192An empty string C<""> means no specific section. 193Default is C<cmp>. 194 195Multiple section names may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace 196(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "..."). 197Contents of sections named later may override contents of sections named before. 198In any case, as usual, the C<[default]> section and finally the unnamed 199section (as far as present) can provide per-option fallback values. 200 201=item B<-verbosity> I<level> 202 203Level of verbosity for logging, error output, etc. 2040 = EMERG, 1 = ALERT, 2 = CRIT, 3 = ERR, 4 = WARN, 5 = NOTE, 2056 = INFO, 7 = DEBUG, 8 = TRACE. 206Defaults to 6 = INFO. 207 208=back 209 210=head2 Generic message options 211 212=over 4 213 214=item B<-cmd> I<ir|cr|kur|p10cr|rr|genm> 215 216CMP command to execute. 217Currently implemented commands are: 218 219=over 8 220 221=item ir E<nbsp> - Initialization Request 222 223=item cr E<nbsp> - Certificate Request 224 225=item p10cr - PKCS#10 Certification Request (for legacy support) 226 227=item kur E<nbsp>E<nbsp>- Key Update Request 228 229=item rr E<nbsp> - Revocation Request 230 231=item genm - General Message 232 233=back 234 235B<ir> requests initialization of an end entity into a PKI hierarchy 236by issuing a first certificate. 237 238B<cr> requests issuing an additional certificate for an end entity already 239initialized to the PKI hierarchy. 240 241B<p10cr> requests issuing an additional certificate similarly to B<cr> 242but using legacy PKCS#10 CSR format. 243 244B<kur> requests a (key) update for an existing certificate. 245 246B<rr> requests revocation of an existing certificate. 247 248B<genm> requests information using a General Message, where optionally 249included B<InfoTypeAndValue>s may be used to state which info is of interest. 250Upon receipt of the General Response, information about all received 251ITAV B<infoType>s is printed to stdout. 252 253=item B<-infotype> I<name> 254 255Set InfoType name to use for requesting specific info in B<genm>, 256e.g., C<signKeyPairTypes>. 257There is specific support for C<caCerts>, C<rootCaCert>, 258C<certReqTemplate>, and C<crlStatusList> (CRL update retrieval). 259 260=item B<-profile> I<name> 261 262Name of a certificate profile to place in 263the PKIHeader generalInfo field of request messages. 264 265=item B<-geninfo> I<values> 266 267A comma-separated list of InfoTypeAndValue to place in 268the generalInfo field of the PKIHeader of requests messages. 269Each InfoTypeAndValue gives an OID and an integer or string value 270of the form I<OID>:int:I<number> or I<OID>:str:I<text>, 271e.g., C<'1.2.3.4:int:56789, id-kp:str:name'>. 272 273=item B<-template> I<filename> 274 275The file to save any CRMF certTemplate in DER format 276received in a genp message with id-it-certReqTemplate. 277 278=item B<-keyspec> I<filename> 279 280It is optional and used to specify the file to save any keySpec if 281present in a genp message with id-it-keyGenParameters. 282 283Note: any keySpec field contents received are logged as INFO. 284 285=back 286 287=head2 Certificate enrollment options 288 289=over 4 290 291=item B<-newkey> I<filename>|I<uri> 292 293The source of the private or public key for the certificate being requested. 294Defaults to the public key in the PKCS#10 CSR given with the B<-csr> option, 295the public key of the reference certificate, or the current client key. 296 297The public portion of the key is placed in the certification request. 298 299Unless B<-cmd> I<p10cr>, B<-popo> I<-1>, or B<-popo> I<0> is given, the 300private key will be needed as well to provide the proof of possession (POPO), 301where the B<-key> option may provide a fallback. 302 303=item B<-newkeypass> I<arg> 304 305Pass phrase source for the key given with the B<-newkey> option. 306If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed. 307 308For more information about the format of I<arg> see 309L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>. 310 311=item B<-subject> I<name> 312 313X.509 Distinguished Name (DN) to use as subject field 314in the requested certificate template in IR/CR/KUR messages. 315If the NULL-DN (C</>) is given then no subject is placed in the template. 316Default is the subject DN of any PKCS#10 CSR given with the B<-csr> option. 317For KUR, a further fallback is the subject DN 318of the reference certificate (see B<-oldcert>) if provided. 319This fallback is used for IR and CR only if no SANs are set. 320 321If provided and neither of B<-cert>, B<-oldcert>, or B<-csr> is given, 322the subject DN is used as fallback sender of outgoing CMP messages. 323 324The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>. 325Special characters may be escaped by C<\> (backslash); whitespace is retained. 326Empty values are permitted, but the corresponding type will not be included. 327Giving a single C</> will lead to an empty sequence of RDNs (a NULL-DN). 328Multi-valued RDNs can be formed by placing a C<+> character instead of a C</> 329between the AttributeValueAssertions (AVAs) that specify the members of the set. 330Example: 331 332C</DC=org/DC=OpenSSL/DC=users/UID=123456+CN=John Doe> 333 334=item B<-days> I<number> 335 336Number of days the new certificate is requested to be valid for, counting from 337the current time of the host. 338Also triggers the explicit request that the 339validity period starts from the current time (as seen by the host). 340 341=item B<-reqexts> I<name> 342 343Name of section in OpenSSL config file defining certificate request extensions. 344If the B<-csr> option is present, these extensions augment the extensions 345contained the given PKCS#10 CSR, overriding any extensions with same OIDs. 346 347=item B<-sans> I<spec> 348 349One or more IP addresses, email addresses, DNS names, or URIs 350separated by commas or whitespace 351(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...") 352to add as Subject Alternative Name(s) (SAN) certificate request extension. 353If the special element "critical" is given the SANs are flagged as critical. 354Cannot be used if any Subject Alternative Name extension is set via B<-reqexts>. 355 356=item B<-san_nodefault> 357 358When Subject Alternative Names are not given via B<-sans> 359nor defined via B<-reqexts>, 360they are copied by default from the reference certificate (see B<-oldcert>). 361This can be disabled by giving the B<-san_nodefault> option. 362 363=item B<-policies> I<name> 364 365Name of section in OpenSSL config file defining policies to be set 366as certificate request extension. 367This option cannot be used together with B<-policy_oids>. 368 369=item B<-policy_oids> I<names> 370 371One or more OID(s), separated by commas and/or whitespace 372(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...") 373to add as certificate policies request extension. 374This option cannot be used together with B<-policies>. 375 376=item B<-policy_oids_critical> 377 378Flag the policies given with B<-policy_oids> as critical. 379 380=item B<-popo> I<number> 381 382Proof-of-possession (POPO) method to use for IR/CR/KUR; values: C<-1>..<2> where 383C<-1> = NONE, C<0> = RAVERIFIED, C<1> = SIGNATURE (default), C<2> = KEYENC. 384 385Note that a signature-based POPO can only be produced if a private key 386is provided via the B<-newkey> or B<-key> options. 387 388=item B<-csr> I<filename> 389 390PKCS#10 CSR in PEM or DER format containing a certificate request. 391With B<-cmd> I<p10cr> it is used directly in a legacy P10CR message. 392 393When used with B<-cmd> I<ir>, I<cr>, or I<kur>, 394it is transformed into the respective regular CMP request. 395In this case, a private key must be provided (with B<-newkey> or B<-key>) 396for the proof of possession (unless B<-popo> I<-1> or B<-popo> I<0> is used) 397and the respective public key is placed in the certification request 398(rather than taking over the public key contained in the PKCS#10 CSR). 399 400PKCS#10 CSR input may also be used with B<-cmd> I<rr> 401to specify the certificate to be revoked 402via the included subject name and public key. 403Its subject is used as fallback sender in CMP message headers 404if B<-cert> and B<-oldcert> are not given. 405 406=item B<-out_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris> 407 408Trusted certificate(s) to use for validating the newly enrolled certificate. 409During this verification, any certificate status checking is disabled. 410 411Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace 412(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "..."). 413Each source may contain multiple certificates. 414 415The certificate verification options 416B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email> 417only affect the certificate verification enabled via this option. 418 419=item B<-implicit_confirm> 420 421Request implicit confirmation of newly enrolled certificates. 422 423=item B<-disable_confirm> 424 425Do not send certificate confirmation message for newly enrolled certificate 426without requesting implicit confirmation 427to cope with broken servers not supporting implicit confirmation correctly. 428B<WARNING:> This leads to behavior violating RFC 4210. 429 430=item B<-certout> I<filename> 431 432The file where any newly enrolled certificate should be saved. 433 434=item B<-chainout> I<filename> 435 436The file where the chain of any newly enrolled certificate should be saved. 437This chain excludes the leaf certificate, i.e., the newly enrolled certificate. 438Also the trust anchor (the root certificate) is not included. 439 440If the B<-certout> option is given, too, with equal I<filename> argument, 441then the file produced contains both outputs concatenated: 442the newly enrolled certificate followed by its chain. 443 444=back 445 446=head2 Certificate enrollment and revocation options 447 448=over 4 449 450=item B<-oldcert> I<filename>|I<uri> 451 452The certificate to be updated (i.e., renewed or re-keyed) in Key Update Request 453(KUR) messages or to be revoked in Revocation Request (RR) messages. 454For KUR the certificate to be updated defaults to B<-cert>, 455and the resulting certificate is called I<reference certificate>. 456For RR the certificate to be revoked can also be specified using B<-csr>. 457B<-oldcert> and B<-csr> is ignored if B<-issuer> and B<-serial> is provided. 458 459The reference certificate, if any, is also used for 460deriving default subject DN and Subject Alternative Names and the 461default issuer entry in the requested certificate template of an IR/CR/KUR. 462Its public key is used as a fallback in the template of certification requests. 463Its subject is used as sender of outgoing messages if B<-cert> is not given. 464Its issuer is used as default recipient in CMP message headers 465if neither B<-recipient>, B<-srvcert>, nor B<-issuer> is given. 466 467=item B<-issuer> I<name> 468 469X.509 Distinguished Name (DN) use as issuer field 470in the requested certificate template in IR/CR/KUR/RR messages. 471If the NULL-DN (C</>) is given then no issuer is placed in the template. 472 473If provided and neither B<-recipient> nor B<-srvcert> is given, 474the issuer DN is used as fallback recipient of outgoing CMP messages. 475 476The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>. 477For details see the description of the B<-subject> option. 478 479=item B<-serial> I<number> 480 481Specify the Serial number of certificate to be revoked in revocation request. 482The serial number can be decimal or hex (if preceded by C<0x>) 483 484=item B<-revreason> I<number> 485 486Set CRLReason to be included in revocation request (RR); values: C<0>..C<10> 487or C<-1> for none (which is the default). 488 489Reason numbers defined in RFC 5280 are: 490 491 CRLReason ::= ENUMERATED { 492 unspecified (0), 493 keyCompromise (1), 494 cACompromise (2), 495 affiliationChanged (3), 496 superseded (4), 497 cessationOfOperation (5), 498 certificateHold (6), 499 -- value 7 is not used 500 removeFromCRL (8), 501 privilegeWithdrawn (9), 502 aACompromise (10) 503 } 504 505=back 506 507=head2 Message transfer options 508 509=over 4 510 511=item B<-server> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]> 512 513The I<host> domain name or IP address and optionally I<port> 514of the CMP server to connect to using HTTP(S). 515IP address may be for v4 or v6, such as C<127.0.0.1> or C<[::1]> for localhost. 516If the host string is an IPv6 address, it must be enclosed in C<[> and C<]>. 517 518This option excludes I<-port> and I<-use_mock_srv>. 519It is ignored if I<-rspin> is given with enough filename arguments. 520 521If the scheme C<https> is given, the B<-tls_used> option is implied. 522When TLS is used, the default port is 443, otherwise 80. 523The optional userinfo and fragment components are ignored. 524Any given query component is handled as part of the path component. 525If a path is included it provides the default value for the B<-path> option. 526 527=item B<-proxy> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]> 528 529The HTTP(S) proxy server to use for reaching the CMP server unless B<-no_proxy> 530applies, see below. 531If the host string is an IPv6 address, it must be enclosed in C<[> and C<]>. 532The proxy port defaults to 80 or 443 if the scheme is C<https>; apart from that 533the optional C<http://> or C<https://> prefix is ignored (note that using TLS 534may be required by B<-tls_used> or B<-server> with the prefix C<https>), 535as well as any path, userinfo, and query, and fragment components. 536Defaults to the environment variable C<http_proxy> if set, else C<HTTP_PROXY> 537in case no TLS is used, otherwise C<https_proxy> if set, else C<HTTPS_PROXY>. 538This option is ignored if I<-server> is not given. 539 540=item B<-no_proxy> I<addresses> 541 542List of IP addresses and/or DNS names of servers 543not to use an HTTP(S) proxy for, separated by commas and/or whitespace 544(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "..."). 545Default is from the environment variable C<no_proxy> if set, else C<NO_PROXY>. 546This option is ignored if I<-server> is not given. 547 548=item B<-recipient> I<name> 549 550Distinguished Name (DN) to use in the recipient field of CMP request message 551headers, i.e., the CMP server (usually the addressed CA). 552 553The recipient field in the header of a CMP message is mandatory. 554If not given explicitly the recipient is determined in the following order: 555the subject of the CMP server certificate given with the B<-srvcert> option, 556the B<-issuer> option, 557the issuer of the certificate given with the B<-oldcert> option, 558the issuer of the CMP client certificate (B<-cert> option), 559as far as any of those is present, else the NULL-DN as last resort. 560 561The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>. 562For details see the description of the B<-subject> option. 563 564=item B<-path> I<remote_path> 565 566HTTP path at the CMP server (aka CMP alias) to use for POST requests. 567Defaults to any path given with B<-server>, else C<"/">. 568 569=item B<-keep_alive> I<value> 570 571If the given value is 0 then HTTP connections are closed after each response 572(which would be the default behavior of HTTP 1.0) 573even if a CMP transaction needs more than one round trip. 574If the value is 1 or 2 575then for each transaction a persistent connection is requested. 576If the value is 2 then a persistent connection is required, 577i.e., an error occurs if the server does not grant it. 578The default value is 1, which means preferring to keep the connection open. 579 580=item B<-msg_timeout> I<seconds> 581 582Number of seconds a CMP request-response message round trip 583is allowed to take before a timeout error is returned. 584A value <= 0 means no limitation (waiting indefinitely). 585Default is to use the B<-total_timeout> setting. 586 587=item B<-total_timeout> I<seconds> 588 589Maximum total number of seconds a transaction may take, 590including polling etc. 591A value <= 0 means no limitation (waiting indefinitely). 592Default is 0. 593 594=back 595 596=head2 Server authentication options 597 598=over 4 599 600=item B<-trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris> 601 602The certificate(s), typically of root CAs, the client shall use as trust anchors 603when validating signature-based protection of CMP response messages. 604This option is ignored if the B<-srvcert> option is given as well. 605It provides more flexibility than B<-srvcert> because the CMP protection 606certificate of the server is not pinned but may be any certificate 607from which a chain to one of the given trust anchors can be constructed. 608 609If none of B<-trusted>, B<-srvcert>, and B<-secret> is given, message validation 610errors will be thrown unless B<-unprotected_errors> permits an exception. 611 612Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace 613(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "..."). 614Each source may contain multiple certificates. 615 616The certificate verification options 617B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email> 618have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option. 619 620=item B<-untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris> 621 622Non-trusted intermediate CA certificate(s). 623Any extra certificates given with the B<-cert> option are appended to it. 624All these certificates may be useful for cert path construction 625for the own CMP signer certificate (to include in the extraCerts field of 626request messages) and for the TLS client certificate (if TLS is used) 627as well as for chain building 628when validating server certificates (checking signature-based 629CMP message protection) and when validating newly enrolled certificates. 630 631Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace 632(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "..."). 633Each source may contain multiple certificates. 634 635=item B<-srvcert> I<filename>|I<uri> 636 637The specific CMP server certificate to expect and directly trust (even if it is 638expired) when verifying signature-based protection of CMP response messages. 639This pins the accepted server and results in ignoring the B<-trusted> option. 640 641If set, the subject of the certificate is also used 642as default value for the recipient of CMP requests 643and as default value for the expected sender of CMP responses. 644 645=item B<-expect_sender> I<name> 646 647Distinguished Name (DN) expected in the sender field of incoming CMP messages. 648Defaults to the subject DN of the pinned B<-srvcert>, if any. 649 650This can be used to make sure that only a particular entity is accepted as 651CMP message signer, and attackers are not able to use arbitrary certificates 652of a trusted PKI hierarchy to fraudulently pose as a CMP server. 653Note that this option gives slightly more freedom than setting the B<-srvcert>, 654which pins the server to the holder of a particular certificate, while the 655expected sender name will continue to match after updates of the server cert. 656 657The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>. 658For details see the description of the B<-subject> option. 659 660=item B<-ignore_keyusage> 661 662Ignore key usage restrictions in CMP signer certificates when validating 663signature-based protection of incoming CMP messages. 664By default, C<digitalSignature> must be allowed by CMP signer certificates. 665This option applies to both CMP clients and the mock server. 666 667=item B<-unprotected_errors> 668 669Accept missing or invalid protection of negative responses from the server. 670This applies to the following message types and contents: 671 672=over 4 673 674=item * error messages 675 676=item * negative certificate responses (IP/CP/KUP) 677 678=item * negative revocation responses (RP) 679 680=item * negative PKIConf messages 681 682=back 683 684B<WARNING:> This setting leads to unspecified behavior and it is meant 685exclusively to allow interoperability with server implementations violating 686RFC 4210, e.g.: 687 688=over 4 689 690=item * section 5.1.3.1 allows exceptions from protecting only for special 691cases: 692"There MAY be cases in which the PKIProtection BIT STRING is deliberately not 693used to protect a message [...] because other protection, external to PKIX, will 694be applied instead." 695 696=item * section 5.3.21 is clear on ErrMsgContent: "The CA MUST always sign it 697with a signature key." 698 699=item * appendix D.4 shows PKIConf message having protection 700 701=back 702 703=item B<-no_cache_extracerts> 704 705Do not cache certificates in the extraCerts field of CMP messages received. 706By default, they are kept as they may be helful for validating further messages. 707This option applies to both CMP clients and the mock server. 708 709=item B<-srvcertout> I<filename> 710 711The file where to save the successfully validated certificate, if any, 712that the CMP server used for signature-based response message protection. 713If there is no such certificate, typically because the protection was MAC-based, 714this is indicated by deleting the file (if it existed). 715 716=item B<-extracertsout> I<filename> 717 718The file where to save the list of certificates contained in the extraCerts 719field of the last received response message that is not a pollRep nor PKIConf. 720 721=item B<-cacertsout> I<filename> 722 723The file where to save the list of CA certificates contained in the caPubs field 724if a positive certificate response (i.e., IP, CP, or KUP) message was received 725or contained in a general response (genp) message with infoType C<caCerts>. 726 727=item B<-oldwithold> I<filename> 728 729The root CA certificate to include in a genm request of infoType C<rootCaCert>. 730If present and the optional oldWithNew certificate is received, 731it is verified using the newWithNew certificate as the (only) trust anchor. 732 733=item B<-newwithnew> I<filename> 734 735This option must be provided when B<-infotype> I<rootCaCert> is given. 736It specifies the file to save the newWithNew certificate 737received in a genp message of type C<rootCaKeyUpdate>. 738If on success no such cert was received, this file (if present) is deleted 739to indicate that the requested root CA certificate update is not available. 740 741Any received newWithNew certificate is verified 742using any received newWithOld certificate as untrusted intermediate certificate 743and the certificate provided with B<-oldwithold> as the (only) trust anchor, 744or if not provided, using the certificates given with the B<-trusted> option. 745 746B<WARNING:> 747The newWithNew certificate is meant to be a certificate that will be trusted. 748The trust placed in it cannot be stronger than the trust placed in 749the B<-oldwithold> certificate if present, otherwise it cannot be stronger than 750the weakest trust placed in any of the B<-trusted> certificates. 751 752=item B<-newwithold> I<filename> 753 754The file to save any newWithOld certificate 755received in a genp message of infoType C<rootCaKeyUpdate>. 756If on success no such cert was received, this is indicated by deleting the file. 757 758=item B<-oldwithnew> I<filename> 759 760The file to save any oldWithNew certificate 761received in a genp message of infoType C<rootCaKeyUpdate>. 762If on success no such cert was received, this is indicated by deleting the file. 763 764=item B<-crlcert> I<filename> 765 766Certificate used for specifying a CRL issuer when requesting a CRL 767in a genm message with infoType C<crlStatusList>. 768Any available distribution point name is preferred over issuer names. 769 770=item B<-oldcrl> I<filename> 771 772CRL used for specifying a CRL issuer when requesting a CRL 773in a genm message with infoType C<crlStatusList>. 774Any available distribution point name is preferred over issuer names. 775If also B<-crlcrt> is given, its data is preferred over data from B<-oldcrl>. 776 777=item B<-crlout> I<filename> 778 779The file to save CRL received in a genp message of infoType C<crls>. 780If on success no such CRL was received, this is indicated by deleting the file. 781 782=back 783 784=head2 Client authentication options 785 786=over 4 787 788=item B<-ref> I<value> 789 790Reference number/string/value to use as fallback senderKID; this is required 791if no sender name can be determined from the B<-cert> or <-subject> options and 792is typically used when authenticating with pre-shared key (password-based MAC). 793 794=item B<-secret> I<arg> 795 796Provides the source of a secret value to use with MAC-based message protection. 797This takes precedence over the B<-cert> and B<-key> options. 798The secret is used for creating MAC-based protection of outgoing messages 799and for validating incoming messages that have MAC-based protection. 800The algorithm used by default is Password-Based Message Authentication Code (PBM) 801as defined in RFC 4210 section 5.1.3.1. 802 803For more information about the format of I<arg> see 804L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>. 805 806=item B<-cert> I<filename>|I<uri> 807 808The client's current CMP signer certificate. 809Requires the corresponding key to be given with B<-key>. 810 811The subject and the public key contained in this certificate 812serve as fallback values in the certificate template of IR/CR/KUR messages. 813 814The subject of this certificate will be used as sender of outgoing CMP messages, 815while the subject of B<-oldcert> or B<-subjectName> may provide fallback values. 816 817The issuer of this certificate is used as one of the recipient fallback values 818and as fallback issuer entry in the certificate template of IR/CR/KUR messages. 819 820When performing signature-based message protection, 821this "protection certificate", also called "signer certificate", 822will be included first in the extraCerts field of outgoing messages 823and the signature is done with the corresponding key. 824In Initialization Request (IR) messages this can be used for authenticating 825using an external entity certificate as defined in appendix E.7 of RFC 4210. 826 827For Key Update Request (KUR) messages this is also used as 828the certificate to be updated if the B<-oldcert> option is not given. 829 830If the file includes further certs, they are appended to the untrusted certs 831because they typically constitute the chain of the client certificate, which 832is included in the extraCerts field in signature-protected request messages. 833 834=item B<-own_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris> 835 836If this list of certificates is provided then the chain built for 837the client-side CMP signer certificate given with the B<-cert> option 838is verified using the given certificates as trust anchors. 839 840Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace 841(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "..."). 842Each source may contain multiple certificates. 843 844The certificate verification options 845B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email> 846have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option. 847 848=item B<-key> I<filename>|I<uri> 849 850The corresponding private key file for the client's current certificate given in 851the B<-cert> option. 852This will be used for signature-based message protection unless the B<-secret> 853option indicating MAC-based protection or B<-unprotected_requests> is given. 854 855It is also used as a fallback for the B<-newkey> option with IR/CR/KUR messages. 856 857=item B<-keypass> I<arg> 858 859Pass phrase source for the private key given with the B<-key> option. 860Also used for B<-cert> and B<-oldcert> in case it is an encrypted PKCS#12 file. 861If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed. 862 863For more information about the format of I<arg> see 864L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>. 865 866=item B<-digest> I<name> 867 868Specifies name of supported digest to use in RFC 4210's MSG_SIG_ALG 869and as the one-way function (OWF) in C<MSG_MAC_ALG>. 870If applicable, this is used for message protection and 871proof-of-possession (POPO) signatures. 872To see the list of supported digests, use C<openssl list -digest-commands>. 873Defaults to C<sha256>. 874 875=item B<-mac> I<name> 876 877Specifies the name of the MAC algorithm in C<MSG_MAC_ALG>. 878To get the names of supported MAC algorithms use C<openssl list -mac-algorithms> 879and possibly combine such a name with the name of a supported digest algorithm, 880e.g., hmacWithSHA256. 881Defaults to C<hmac-sha1> as per RFC 4210. 882 883=item B<-extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris> 884 885Certificates to append in the extraCerts field when sending messages. 886They can be used as the default CMP signer certificate chain to include. 887 888Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace 889(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "..."). 890Each source may contain multiple certificates. 891 892=item B<-unprotected_requests> 893 894Send request messages without CMP-level protection. 895 896=back 897 898=head2 Credentials format options 899 900=over 4 901 902=item B<-certform> I<PEM|DER> 903 904File format to use when saving a certificate to a file. 905Default value is PEM. 906 907=item B<-crlform> I<PEM|DER> 908 909File format to use when saving a CRL to a file. 910Default value is DER. 911DER format is preferred because it enables more efficient storage 912of large CRLs. 913 914=item B<-keyform> I<PEM|DER|P12|ENGINE> 915 916The format of the key input; unspecified by default. 917See L<openssl(1)/Format Options> for details. 918 919=item B<-otherpass> I<arg> 920 921Pass phrase source for certificate given with the B<-trusted>, B<-untrusted>, 922B<-own_trusted>, B<-srvcert>, B<-crlcert>, B<-out_trusted>, B<-extracerts>, 923B<-srv_trusted>, B<-srv_untrusted>, B<-ref_cert>, B<-rsp_cert>, 924B<-rsp_extracerts>, B<-rsp_capubs>, 925B<-rsp_newwithnew>, B<-rsp_newwithold>, B<-rsp_oldwithnew>, 926B<-tls_extra>, and B<-tls_trusted> options. 927If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed. 928 929For more information about the format of I<arg> see 930L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>. 931 932{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_item -} 933 934{- output_off() if $disabled{"deprecated-3.0"}; "" -} 935As an alternative to using this combination: 936 937 -engine {engineid} -key {keyid} -keyform ENGINE 938 939... it's also possible to just give the key ID in URI form to B<-key>, 940like this: 941 942 -key org.openssl.engine:{engineid}:{keyid} 943 944This applies to all options specifying keys: B<-key>, B<-newkey>, and 945B<-tls_key>. 946{- output_on() if $disabled{"deprecated-3.0"}; "" -} 947 948=back 949 950=head2 Provider options 951 952=over 4 953 954{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_item -} 955 956=back 957 958=head2 Random state options 959 960=over 4 961 962{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_item -} 963 964=back 965 966=head2 TLS connection options 967 968=over 4 969 970=item B<-tls_used> 971 972Make the CMP client use TLS (regardless if other TLS-related options are set) 973for message exchange with the server via HTTP. 974This option is not supported with the I<-port> option. 975It is implied if the B<-server> option is given with the scheme C<https>. 976It is ignored if the B<-server> option is not given or B<-use_mock_srv> is given 977or B<-rspin> is given with enough filename arguments. 978 979The following TLS-related options are ignored if TLS is not used. 980 981=item B<-tls_cert> I<filename>|I<uri> 982 983Client's TLS certificate to use for authenticating to the TLS server. 984If the source includes further certs they are used (along with B<-untrusted> 985certs) for constructing the client cert chain provided to the TLS server. 986 987=item B<-tls_key> I<filename>|I<uri> 988 989Private key for the client's TLS certificate. 990 991=item B<-tls_keypass> I<arg> 992 993Pass phrase source for client's private TLS key B<-tls_key>. 994Also used for B<-tls_cert> in case it is an encrypted PKCS#12 file. 995If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed. 996 997For more information about the format of I<arg> see 998L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>. 999 1000=item B<-tls_extra> I<filenames>|I<uris> 1001 1002Extra certificates to provide to the TLS server during handshake. 1003 1004=item B<-tls_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris> 1005 1006Trusted certificate(s) to use for validating the TLS server certificate. 1007This implies hostname validation. 1008 1009Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace 1010(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "..."). 1011Each source may contain multiple certificates. 1012 1013The certificate verification options 1014B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email> 1015have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option. 1016 1017=item B<-tls_host> I<name> 1018 1019Address to be checked during hostname validation. 1020This may be a DNS name or an IP address. 1021If not given it defaults to the B<-server> address. 1022 1023=back 1024 1025=head2 Client-side options for debugging and offline scenarios 1026 1027=over 4 1028 1029=item B<-batch> 1030 1031Do not interactively prompt for input, for instance when a password is needed. 1032This can be useful for batch processing and testing. 1033 1034=item B<-repeat> I<number> 1035 1036Invoke the command the given positive number of times with the same parameters. 1037Default is one invocation. 1038 1039=item B<-reqin> I<filenames> 1040 1041Take the sequence of CMP requests to send to the server from the given file(s) 1042rather than from the sequence of requests produced internally. 1043 1044This option is useful for supporting offline scenarios where the certificate 1045request (or any other CMP request) is produced beforehand and sent out later. 1046 1047This option is ignored if the B<-rspin> option is given 1048because in the latter case no requests are actually sent. 1049 1050Note that in any case the client produces internally its sequence 1051of CMP request messages. Thus, all options required for doing this 1052(such as B<-cmd> and all options providing the required parameters) 1053need to be given also when the B<-reqin> option is present. 1054 1055If the B<-reqin> option is given for a certificate request 1056and no B<-newkey>, B<-key>, B<-oldcert>, or B<-csr> option is given, 1057a fallback public key is taken from the request message file 1058(if it is included in the certificate template). 1059 1060Hint: In case the B<-reqin> option is given for a certificate request, there are 1061situations where the client has access to the public key to be certified but 1062not to the private key that by default will be needed for proof of possession. 1063In this case the POPO is not actually needed (because the internally produced 1064certificate request message will not be sent), and its generation 1065can be disabled using the options B<-popo> I<-1> or B<-popo> I<0>. 1066 1067Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace 1068(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "..."). 1069 1070The files are read as far as needed to complete the transaction 1071and filenames have been provided. If more requests are needed, 1072the remaining ones are taken from the items at the respective position 1073in the sequence of requests produced internally. 1074 1075The client needs to update the recipNonce field in the given requests (except 1076for the first one) in order to satisfy the checks to be performed by the server. 1077This causes re-protection (if protecting requests is required). 1078 1079=item B<-reqin_new_tid> 1080 1081Use a fresh transactionID for CMP request messages read using B<-reqin>, 1082which causes their reprotection (if protecting requests is required). 1083This may be needed in case the sequence of requests is reused 1084and the CMP server complains that the transaction ID has already been used. 1085 1086=item B<-reqout> I<filenames> 1087 1088Save the sequence of CMP requests created by the client to the given file(s). 1089These requests are not sent to the server if the B<-reqin> option is used, too. 1090 1091Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace. 1092 1093Files are written as far as needed to save the transaction 1094and filenames have been provided. 1095If the transaction contains more requests, the remaining ones are not saved. 1096 1097=item B<-reqout_only> I<filename> 1098 1099Save the first CMP requests created by the client to the given file and exit. 1100Any options related to CMP servers and their responses are ignored. 1101 1102This option is useful for supporting offline scenarios where the certificate 1103request (or any other CMP request) is produced beforehand and sent out later. 1104 1105=item B<-rspin> I<filenames> 1106 1107Process the sequence of CMP responses provided in the given file(s), 1108not contacting any given server, 1109as long as enough filenames are provided to complete the transaction. 1110 1111Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace. 1112 1113Any server specified via the I<-server> or I<-use_mock_srv> options is contacted 1114only if more responses are needed to complete the transaction. 1115In this case the transaction will fail 1116unless the server has been prepared to continue the already started transaction. 1117 1118=item B<-rspout> I<filenames> 1119 1120Save the sequence of actually used CMP responses to the given file(s). 1121These have been received from the server unless B<-rspin> takes effect. 1122 1123Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace. 1124 1125Files are written as far as needed to save the responses 1126contained in the transaction and filenames have been provided. 1127If the transaction contains more responses, the remaining ones are not saved. 1128 1129=item B<-use_mock_srv> 1130 1131Test the client using the internal CMP server mock-up at API level, 1132bypassing socket-based transfer via HTTP. 1133This excludes the B<-server> and B<-port> options. 1134 1135=back 1136 1137=head2 Mock server options 1138 1139=over 4 1140 1141=item B<-port> I<number> 1142 1143Act as HTTP-based CMP server mock-up listening on the given local port. 1144The client may address the server via, e.g., C<127.0.0.1> or C<[::1]>. 1145This option excludes the B<-server> and B<-use_mock_srv> options. 1146The B<-rspin>, B<-rspout>, B<-reqin>, and B<-reqout> options 1147so far are not supported in this mode. 1148 1149=item B<-max_msgs> I<number> 1150 1151Maximum number of CMP (request) messages the CMP HTTP server mock-up 1152should handle, which must be nonnegative. 1153The default value is 0, which means that no limit is imposed. 1154In any case the server terminates on internal errors, but not when it 1155detects a CMP-level error that it can successfully answer with an error message. 1156 1157=item B<-srv_ref> I<value> 1158 1159Reference value to use as senderKID of server in case no B<-srv_cert> is given. 1160 1161=item B<-srv_secret> I<arg> 1162 1163Password source for server authentication with a pre-shared key (secret). 1164 1165=item B<-srv_cert> I<filename>|I<uri> 1166 1167Certificate of the server. 1168 1169=item B<-srv_key> I<filename>|I<uri> 1170 1171Private key used by the server for signing messages. 1172 1173=item B<-srv_keypass> I<arg> 1174 1175Server private key (and cert) file pass phrase source. 1176 1177=item B<-srv_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris> 1178 1179Trusted certificates for client authentication. 1180 1181The certificate verification options 1182B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email> 1183have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option. 1184 1185=item B<-srv_untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris> 1186 1187Intermediate CA certs that may be useful when validating client certificates. 1188 1189=item B<-ref_cert> I<filename>|I<uri> 1190 1191Certificate to be expected for RR messages and any oldCertID in KUR messages. 1192 1193=item B<-rsp_cert> I<filename>|I<uri> 1194 1195Certificate to be returned as mock enrollment result. 1196 1197=item B<-rsp_crl> I<filename>|I<uri> 1198 1199CRL to be returned in genp of type C<crls>. 1200 1201=item B<-rsp_extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris> 1202 1203Extra certificates to be included in mock certification responses. 1204 1205=item B<-rsp_capubs> I<filenames>|I<uris> 1206 1207CA certificates to be included in mock Initialization Response (IP) message. 1208 1209=item B<-rsp_newwithnew> I<filename>|I<uri> 1210 1211Certificate to be returned in newWithNew field of genp of type rootCaKeyUpdate. 1212 1213=item B<-rsp_newwithold> I<filename>|I<uri> 1214 1215Certificate to be returned in newWithOld field of genp of type rootCaKeyUpdate. 1216 1217=item B<-rsp_oldwithnew> I<filename>|I<uri> 1218 1219Certificate to be returned in oldWithNew field of genp of type rootCaKeyUpdate. 1220 1221=item B<-poll_count> I<number> 1222 1223Number of times the client must poll before receiving a certificate. 1224 1225=item B<-check_after> I<number> 1226 1227The checkAfter value (number of seconds to wait) to include in poll response. 1228 1229=item B<-grant_implicitconf> 1230 1231Grant implicit confirmation of newly enrolled certificate. 1232 1233=item B<-pkistatus> I<number> 1234 1235PKIStatus to be included in server response. 1236Valid range is 0 (accepted) .. 6 (keyUpdateWarning). 1237 1238=item B<-failure> I<number> 1239 1240A single failure info bit number to be included in server response. 1241Valid range is 0 (badAlg) .. 26 (duplicateCertReq). 1242 1243=item B<-failurebits> I<number> 1244Number representing failure bits to be included in server response. 1245Valid range is 0 .. 2^27 - 1. 1246 1247=item B<-statusstring> I<arg> 1248 1249Text to be included as status string in server response. 1250 1251=item B<-send_error> 1252 1253Force server to reply with error message. 1254 1255=item B<-send_unprotected> 1256 1257Send response messages without CMP-level protection. 1258 1259=item B<-send_unprot_err> 1260 1261In case of negative responses, server shall send unprotected error messages, 1262certificate responses (IP/CP/KUP), and revocation responses (RP). 1263WARNING: This setting leads to behavior violating RFC 4210. 1264 1265=item B<-accept_unprotected> 1266 1267Accept missing or invalid protection of requests. 1268 1269=item B<-accept_unprot_err> 1270 1271Accept unprotected error messages from client. 1272So far this has no effect because the server does not accept any error messages. 1273 1274=item B<-accept_raverified> 1275 1276Accept RAVERIFED as proof of possession (POPO). 1277 1278=back 1279 1280=head2 Certificate verification options, for both CMP and TLS 1281 1282=over 4 1283 1284{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_v_item -} 1285 1286The certificate verification options 1287B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email> 1288only affect the certificate verification enabled via the B<-out_trusted> option. 1289 1290=back 1291 1292=head1 NOTES 1293 1294When a client obtains, from a CMP server, CA certificates that it is going to 1295trust, for instance via the C<caPubs> field of a certificate response 1296or using general messages with infoType C<caCerts> or C<rootCaCert>, 1297authentication of the CMP server is particularly critical. 1298So special care must be taken setting up server authentication 1299using B<-trusted> and related options for certificate-based authentication 1300or B<-secret> for MAC-based protection. 1301If authentication is certificate-based, the B<-srvcertout> option 1302should be used to obtain the validated server certificate 1303and perform an authorization check based on it. 1304 1305When setting up CMP configurations and experimenting with enrollment options 1306typically various errors occur until the configuration is correct and complete. 1307When the CMP server reports an error the client will by default 1308check the protection of the CMP response message. 1309Yet some CMP services tend not to protect negative responses. 1310In this case the client will reject them, and thus their contents are not shown 1311although they usually contain hints that would be helpful for diagnostics. 1312For assisting in such cases the CMP client offers a workaround via the 1313B<-unprotected_errors> option, which allows accepting such negative messages. 1314 1315If OpenSSL was built with trace support enabled (e.g., C<./config enable-trace>) 1316and the environment variable B<OPENSSL_TRACE> includes B<HTTP>, 1317the requests and the response headers transferred via HTTP are printed. 1318 1319=head1 EXAMPLES 1320 1321=head2 Simple examples using the default OpenSSL configuration file 1322 1323This CMP client implementation comes with demonstrative CMP sections 1324in the example configuration file F<openssl/apps/openssl.cnf>, 1325which can be used to interact conveniently with the Insta Demo CA. 1326 1327In order to enroll an initial certificate from that CA it is sufficient 1328to issue the following shell commands. 1329 1330 export OPENSSL_CONF=/path/to/openssl/apps/openssl.cnf 1331 1332=begin comment 1333 1334 wget 'http://pki.certificate.fi:8081/install-ca-cert.html/ca-certificate.crt\ 1335 ?ca-id=632&download-certificate=1' -O insta.ca.crt 1336 1337=end comment 1338 1339 openssl genrsa -out insta.priv.pem 1340 openssl cmp -section insta 1341 1342This should produce the file F<insta.cert.pem> containing a new certificate 1343for the private key held in F<insta.priv.pem>. 1344It can be viewed using, e.g., 1345 1346 openssl x509 -noout -text -in insta.cert.pem 1347 1348In case the network setup requires using an HTTP proxy it may be given as usual 1349via the environment variable B<http_proxy> or via the B<-proxy> option in the 1350configuration file or the CMP command-line argument B<-proxy>, for example 1351 1352 -proxy http://192.168.1.1:8080 1353 1354In the Insta Demo CA scenario both clients and the server may use the pre-shared 1355secret I<insta> and the reference value I<3078> to authenticate to each other. 1356 1357Alternatively, CMP messages may be protected in signature-based manner, 1358where the trust anchor in this case is F<insta.ca.crt> 1359and the client may use any certificate already obtained from that CA, 1360as specified in the B<[signature]> section of the example configuration. 1361This can be used in combination with the B<[insta]> section simply by 1362 1363 openssl cmp -section insta,signature 1364 1365By default the CMP IR message type is used, yet CR works equally here. 1366This may be specified directly at the command line: 1367 1368 openssl cmp -section insta -cmd cr 1369 1370or by referencing in addition the B<[cr]> section of the example configuration: 1371 1372 openssl cmp -section insta,cr 1373 1374In order to update the enrolled certificate one may call 1375 1376 openssl cmp -section insta,kur 1377 1378using MAC-based protection with PBM or 1379 1380 openssl cmp -section insta,kur,signature 1381 1382using signature-based protection. 1383 1384In a similar way any previously enrolled certificate may be revoked by 1385 1386 openssl cmp -section insta,rr -trusted insta.ca.crt 1387 1388or 1389 1390 openssl cmp -section insta,rr,signature 1391 1392Many more options can be given in the configuration file 1393and/or on the command line. 1394For instance, the B<-reqexts> CLI option may refer to a section in the 1395configuration file defining X.509 extensions to use in certificate requests, 1396such as C<v3_req> in F<openssl/apps/openssl.cnf>: 1397 1398 openssl cmp -section insta,cr -reqexts v3_req 1399 1400=head2 Certificate enrollment 1401 1402The following examples do not make use of a configuration file at first. 1403They assume that a CMP server can be contacted on the local TCP port 80 1404and accepts requests under the alias I</pkix/>. 1405 1406For enrolling its very first certificate the client generates a client key 1407and sends an initial request message to the local CMP server 1408using a pre-shared secret key for mutual authentication. 1409In this example the client does not have the CA certificate yet, 1410so we specify the name of the CA with the B<-recipient> option 1411and save any CA certificates that we may receive in the C<capubs.pem> file. 1412 1413In below command line usage examples the C<\> at line ends is used just 1414for formatting; each of the command invocations should be on a single line. 1415 1416 openssl genrsa -out cl_key.pem 1417 openssl cmp -cmd ir -server 127.0.0.1:80/pkix/ -recipient "/CN=CMPserver" \ 1418 -ref 1234 -secret pass:1234-5678 \ 1419 -newkey cl_key.pem -subject "/CN=MyName" \ 1420 -cacertsout capubs.pem -certout cl_cert.pem 1421 1422=head2 Certificate update 1423 1424Then, when the client certificate and its related key pair needs to be updated, 1425the client can send a key update request taking the certs in C<capubs.pem> 1426as trusted for authenticating the server and using the previous cert and key 1427for its own authentication. 1428Then it can start using the new cert and key. 1429 1430 openssl genrsa -out cl_key_new.pem 1431 openssl cmp -cmd kur -server 127.0.0.1:80/pkix/ \ 1432 -trusted capubs.pem \ 1433 -cert cl_cert.pem -key cl_key.pem \ 1434 -newkey cl_key_new.pem -certout cl_cert.pem 1435 cp cl_key_new.pem cl_key.pem 1436 1437This command sequence can be repeated as often as needed. 1438 1439=head2 Requesting information from CMP server 1440 1441Requesting "all relevant information" with an empty General Message. 1442This prints information about all received ITAV B<infoType>s to stdout. 1443 1444 openssl cmp -cmd genm -server 127.0.0.1/pkix/ -recipient "/CN=CMPserver" \ 1445 -ref 1234 -secret pass:1234-5678 1446 1447=head2 Using a custom configuration file 1448 1449For CMP client invocations, in particular for certificate enrollment, 1450usually many parameters need to be set, which is tedious and error-prone to do 1451on the command line. 1452Therefore, the client offers the possibility to read 1453options from sections of the OpenSSL config file, usually called F<openssl.cnf>. 1454The values found there can still be extended and even overridden by any 1455subsequently loaded sections and on the command line. 1456 1457After including in the configuration file the following sections: 1458 1459 [cmp] 1460 server = 127.0.0.1 1461 path = pkix/ 1462 trusted = capubs.pem 1463 cert = cl_cert.pem 1464 key = cl_key.pem 1465 newkey = cl_key.pem 1466 certout = cl_cert.pem 1467 1468 [init] 1469 recipient = "/CN=CMPserver" 1470 trusted = 1471 cert = 1472 key = 1473 ref = 1234 1474 secret = pass:1234-5678-1234-567 1475 subject = "/CN=MyName" 1476 cacertsout = capubs.pem 1477 1478the above enrollment transactions reduce to 1479 1480 openssl cmp -section cmp,init 1481 openssl cmp -cmd kur -newkey cl_key_new.pem 1482 1483and the above transaction using a general message reduces to 1484 1485 openssl cmp -section cmp,init -cmd genm 1486 1487=head1 SEE ALSO 1488 1489L<openssl-genrsa(1)>, L<openssl-ecparam(1)>, L<openssl-list(1)>, 1490L<openssl-req(1)>, L<openssl-x509(1)>, L<x509v3_config(5)> 1491 1492=head1 HISTORY 1493 1494The B<cmp> application was added in OpenSSL 3.0. 1495 1496The B<-engine> option was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0. 1497 1498The B<-profile> option was added in OpenSSL 3.3. 1499 1500B<-crlcert>, B<-oldcrl>, B<-crlout>, B<-crlform> 1501and B<-rsp_crl> options were added in OpenSSL 3.4. 1502 1503=head1 COPYRIGHT 1504 1505Copyright 2007-2024 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. 1506 1507Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use 1508this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy 1509in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at 1510L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>. 1511 1512=cut 1513