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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<-geninfo> I<OID:int:N>]
21
22Certificate enrollment options:
23
24[B<-newkey> I<filename>|I<uri>]
25[B<-newkeypass> I<arg>]
26[B<-subject> I<name>]
27[B<-issuer> I<name>]
28[B<-days> I<number>]
29[B<-reqexts> I<name>]
30[B<-sans> I<spec>]
31[B<-san_nodefault>]
32[B<-policies> I<name>]
33[B<-policy_oids> I<names>]
34[B<-policy_oids_critical>]
35[B<-popo> I<number>]
36[B<-csr> I<filename>]
37[B<-out_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
38[B<-implicit_confirm>]
39[B<-disable_confirm>]
40[B<-certout> I<filename>]
41[B<-chainout> I<filename>]
42
43Certificate enrollment and revocation options:
44
45[B<-oldcert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
46[B<-revreason> I<number>]
47
48Message transfer options:
49
50[B<-server> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>]
51[B<-proxy> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>]
52[B<-no_proxy> I<addresses>]
53[B<-recipient> I<name>]
54[B<-path> I<remote_path>]
55[B<-keep_alive> I<value>]
56[B<-msg_timeout> I<seconds>]
57[B<-total_timeout> I<seconds>]
58
59Server authentication options:
60
61[B<-trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
62[B<-untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
63[B<-srvcert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
64[B<-expect_sender> I<name>]
65[B<-ignore_keyusage>]
66[B<-unprotected_errors>]
67[B<-extracertsout> I<filename>]
68[B<-cacertsout> I<filename>]
69
70Client authentication and protection options:
71
72[B<-ref> I<value>]
73[B<-secret> I<arg>]
74[B<-cert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
75[B<-own_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
76[B<-key> I<filename>|I<uri>]
77[B<-keypass> I<arg>]
78[B<-digest> I<name>]
79[B<-mac> I<name>]
80[B<-extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
81[B<-unprotected_requests>]
82
83Credentials format options:
84
85[B<-certform> I<PEM|DER>]
86[B<-keyform> I<PEM|DER|P12|ENGINE>]
87[B<-otherpass> I<arg>]
88{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_synopsis -}{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_synopsis -}
89
90Random state options:
91
92{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_synopsis -}
93
94TLS connection options:
95
96[B<-tls_used>]
97[B<-tls_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
98[B<-tls_key> I<filename>|I<uri>]
99[B<-tls_keypass> I<arg>]
100[B<-tls_extra> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
101[B<-tls_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
102[B<-tls_host> I<name>]
103
104Client-side debugging options:
105
106[B<-batch>]
107[B<-repeat> I<number>]
108[B<-reqin> I<filenames>]
109[B<-reqin_new_tid>]
110[B<-reqout> I<filenames>]
111[B<-rspin> I<filenames>]
112[B<-rspout> I<filenames>]
113[B<-use_mock_srv>]
114
115Mock server options:
116
117[B<-port> I<number>]
118[B<-max_msgs> I<number>]
119[B<-srv_ref> I<value>]
120[B<-srv_secret> I<arg>]
121[B<-srv_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
122[B<-srv_key> I<filename>|I<uri>]
123[B<-srv_keypass> I<arg>]
124[B<-srv_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
125[B<-srv_untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
126[B<-rsp_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>]
127[B<-rsp_extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
128[B<-rsp_capubs> I<filenames>|I<uris>]
129[B<-poll_count> I<number>]
130[B<-check_after> I<number>]
131[B<-grant_implicitconf>]
132[B<-pkistatus> I<number>]
133[B<-failure> I<number>]
134[B<-failurebits> I<number>]
135[B<-statusstring> I<arg>]
136[B<-send_error>]
137[B<-send_unprotected>]
138[B<-send_unprot_err>]
139[B<-accept_unprotected>]
140[B<-accept_unprot_err>]
141[B<-accept_raverified>]
142
143Certificate verification options, for both CMP and TLS:
144
145{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_v_synopsis -}
146
147=head1 DESCRIPTION
148
149The B<cmp> command is a client implementation for the Certificate
150Management Protocol (CMP) as defined in RFC4210.
151It can be used to request certificates from a CA server,
152update their certificates,
153request certificates to be revoked, and perform other types of CMP requests.
154
155=head1 OPTIONS
156
157=over 4
158
159=item B<-help>
160
161Display a summary of all options
162
163=item B<-config> I<filename>
164
165Configuration file to use.
166An empty string C<""> means none.
167Default filename is from the environment variable C<OPENSSL_CONF>.
168
169=item B<-section> I<names>
170
171Section(s) to use within config file defining CMP options.
172An empty string C<""> means no specific section.
173Default is C<cmp>.
174
175Multiple section names may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
176(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
177Contents of sections named later may override contents of sections named before.
178In any case, as usual, the C<[default]> section and finally the unnamed
179section (as far as present) can provide per-option fallback values.
180
181=item B<-verbosity> I<level>
182
183Level of verbosity for logging, error output, etc.
1840 = EMERG, 1 = ALERT, 2 = CRIT, 3 = ERR, 4 = WARN, 5 = NOTE,
1856 = INFO, 7 = DEBUG, 8 = TRACE.
186Defaults to 6 = INFO.
187
188=back
189
190=head2 Generic message options
191
192=over 4
193
194=item B<-cmd> I<ir|cr|kur|p10cr|rr|genm>
195
196CMP command to execute.
197Currently implemented commands are:
198
199=over 8
200
201=item ir E<nbsp> - Initialization Request
202
203=item cr E<nbsp> - Certificate Request
204
205=item p10cr - PKCS#10 Certification Request (for legacy support)
206
207=item kur E<nbsp>E<nbsp>- Key Update Request
208
209=item rr E<nbsp> - Revocation Request
210
211=item genm - General Message
212
213=back
214
215B<ir> requests initialization of an end entity into a PKI hierarchy
216by issuing a first certificate.
217
218B<cr> requests issuing an additional certificate for an end entity already
219initialized to the PKI hierarchy.
220
221B<p10cr> requests issuing an additional certificate similarly to B<cr>
222but using legacy PKCS#10 CSR format.
223
224B<kur> requests a (key) update for an existing certificate.
225
226B<rr> requests revocation of an existing certificate.
227
228B<genm> requests information using a General Message, where optionally
229included B<InfoTypeAndValue>s may be used to state which info is of interest.
230Upon receipt of the General Response, information about all received
231ITAV B<infoType>s is printed to stdout.
232
233=item B<-infotype> I<name>
234
235Set InfoType name to use for requesting specific info in B<genm>,
236e.g., C<signKeyPairTypes>.
237
238=item B<-geninfo> I<OID:int:N>
239
240generalInfo integer values to place in request PKIHeader with given OID,
241e.g., C<1.2.3.4:int:56789>.
242
243=back
244
245=head2 Certificate enrollment options
246
247=over 4
248
249=item B<-newkey> I<filename>|I<uri>
250
251The source of the private or public key for the certificate requested
252in Initialization Request (IR), Certification Request(CR), or
253Key Update Request (KUR).
254Defaults to the public key in the PKCS#10 CSR given with the B<-csr> option,
255the public key of the reference certificate, or the current client key.
256
257=item B<-newkeypass> I<arg>
258
259Pass phrase source for the key given with the B<-newkey> option.
260If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed.
261
262For more information about the format of I<arg> see
263L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
264
265=item B<-subject> I<name>
266
267X509 Distinguished Name (DN) of subject to use in the requested certificate
268template.
269For KUR, it defaults to the public key
270in the PKCS#10 CSR given with the B<-csr> option, if provided,
271or of the reference certificate (see B<-oldcert>) if provided.
272This default is used for IR and CR only if no SANs are set.
273If the NULL-DN (C<"/">) is given then no subject is placed in the template.
274
275If provided and neither B<-cert> nor B<-oldcert> is given,
276the subject DN is used as fallback sender of outgoing CMP messages.
277
278The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>.
279Special characters may be escaped by C<\> (backslash); whitespace is retained.
280Empty values are permitted, but the corresponding type will not be included.
281Giving a single C</> will lead to an empty sequence of RDNs (a NULL-DN).
282Multi-valued RDNs can be formed by placing a C<+> character instead of a C</>
283between the AttributeValueAssertions (AVAs) that specify the members of the set.
284Example:
285
286C</DC=org/DC=OpenSSL/DC=users/UID=123456+CN=John Doe>
287
288=item B<-issuer> I<name>
289
290X509 issuer Distinguished Name (DN) of the CA server
291to place in the requested certificate template in IR/CR/KUR.
292If the NULL-DN (C<"/">) is given then no issuer is placed in the template.
293
294If provided and neither B<-recipient> nor B<-srvcert> is given,
295the issuer DN is used as fallback recipient of outgoing CMP messages.
296
297The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>.
298For details see the description of the B<-subject> option.
299
300=item B<-days> I<number>
301
302Number of days the new certificate is requested to be valid for, counting from
303the current time of the host.
304Also triggers the explicit request that the
305validity period starts from the current time (as seen by the host).
306
307=item B<-reqexts> I<name>
308
309Name of section in OpenSSL config file defining certificate request extensions.
310If the B<-csr> option is present, these extensions augment the extensions
311contained the given PKCS#10 CSR, overriding any extensions with same OIDs.
312
313=item B<-sans> I<spec>
314
315One or more IP addresses, DNS names, or URIs separated by commas or whitespace
316(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...")
317to add as Subject Alternative Name(s) (SAN) certificate request extension.
318If the special element "critical" is given the SANs are flagged as critical.
319Cannot be used if any Subject Alternative Name extension is set via B<-reqexts>.
320
321=item B<-san_nodefault>
322
323When Subject Alternative Names are not given via B<-sans>
324nor defined via B<-reqexts>,
325they are copied by default from the reference certificate (see B<-oldcert>).
326This can be disabled by giving the B<-san_nodefault> option.
327
328=item B<-policies> I<name>
329
330Name of section in OpenSSL config file defining policies to be set
331as certificate request extension.
332This option cannot be used together with B<-policy_oids>.
333
334=item B<-policy_oids> I<names>
335
336One or more OID(s), separated by commas and/or whitespace
337(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...")
338to add as certificate policies request extension.
339This option cannot be used together with B<-policies>.
340
341=item B<-policy_oids_critical>
342
343Flag the policies given with B<-policy_oids> as critical.
344
345=item B<-popo> I<number>
346
347Proof-of-Possession (POPO) method to use for IR/CR/KUR; values: C<-1>..<2> where
348C<-1> = NONE, C<0> = RAVERIFIED, C<1> = SIGNATURE (default), C<2> = KEYENC.
349
350Note that a signature-based POPO can only be produced if a private key
351is provided via the B<-newkey> or B<-key> options.
352
353=item B<-csr> I<filename>
354
355PKCS#10 CSR in PEM or DER format containing a certificate request.
356With B<-cmd> I<p10cr> it is used directly in a legacy P10CR message.
357When used with B<-cmd> I<ir>, I<cr>, or I<kur>, it is transformed into the
358respective regular CMP request.
359It may also be used with B<-cmd> I<rr> to specify the certificate to be revoked
360via the included subject name and public key.
361
362=item B<-out_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
363
364Trusted certificate(s) to use for validating the newly enrolled certificate.
365
366Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
367(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
368Each source may contain multiple certificates.
369
370The certificate verification options
371B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
372only affect the certificate verification enabled via this option.
373
374=item B<-implicit_confirm>
375
376Request implicit confirmation of newly enrolled certificates.
377
378=item B<-disable_confirm>
379
380Do not send certificate confirmation message for newly enrolled certificate
381without requesting implicit confirmation
382to cope with broken servers not supporting implicit confirmation correctly.
383B<WARNING:> This leads to behavior violating RFC 4210.
384
385=item B<-certout> I<filename>
386
387The file where the newly enrolled certificate should be saved.
388
389=item B<-chainout> I<filename>
390
391The file where the chain of the newly enrolled certificate should be saved.
392
393=back
394
395=head2 Certificate enrollment and revocation options
396
397=over 4
398
399=item B<-oldcert> I<filename>|I<uri>
400
401The certificate to be updated (i.e., renewed or re-keyed) in Key Update Request
402(KUR) messages or to be revoked in Revocation Request (RR) messages.
403For KUR the certificate to be updated defaults to B<-cert>,
404and the resulting certificate is called I<reference certificate>.
405For RR the certificate to be revoked can also be specified using B<-csr>.
406
407The reference certificate, if any, is also used for
408deriving default subject DN and Subject Alternative Names and the
409default issuer entry in the requested certificate template of an IR/CR/KUR.
410Its subject is used as sender of outgoing messages if B<-cert> is not given.
411Its issuer is used as default recipient in CMP message headers
412if neither B<-recipient>, B<-srvcert>, nor B<-issuer> is given.
413
414=item B<-revreason> I<number>
415
416Set CRLReason to be included in revocation request (RR); values: C<0>..C<10>
417or C<-1> for none (which is the default).
418
419Reason numbers defined in RFC 5280 are:
420
421 CRLReason ::= ENUMERATED {
422 unspecified (0),
423 keyCompromise (1),
424 cACompromise (2),
425 affiliationChanged (3),
426 superseded (4),
427 cessationOfOperation (5),
428 certificateHold (6),
429 -- value 7 is not used
430 removeFromCRL (8),
431 privilegeWithdrawn (9),
432 aACompromise (10)
433 }
434
435=back
436
437=head2 Message transfer options
438
439=over 4
440
441=item B<-server> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>
442
443The DNS hostname or IP address and optionally port
444of the CMP server to connect to using HTTP(S).
445This excludes I<-port> and I<-use_mock_srv> and is ignored with I<-rspin>.
446
447The scheme C<https> may be given only if the B<-tls_used> option is used.
448In this case the default port is 443, else 80.
449The optional userinfo and fragment components are ignored.
450Any given query component is handled as part of the path component.
451If a path is included it provides the default value for the B<-path> option.
452
453=item B<-proxy> I<[http[s]://][userinfo@]host[:port][/path][?query][#fragment]>
454
455The HTTP(S) proxy server to use for reaching the CMP server unless B<-no_proxy>
456applies, see below.
457The proxy port defaults to 80 or 443 if the scheme is C<https>; apart from that
458the optional C<http://> or C<https://> prefix is ignored (note that TLS may be
459selected by B<-tls_used>), as well as any path, userinfo, and query, and fragment
460components.
461Defaults to the environment variable C<http_proxy> if set, else C<HTTP_PROXY>
462in case no TLS is used, otherwise C<https_proxy> if set, else C<HTTPS_PROXY>.
463This option is ignored if I<-server> is not given.
464
465=item B<-no_proxy> I<addresses>
466
467List of IP addresses and/or DNS names of servers
468not to use an HTTP(S) proxy for, separated by commas and/or whitespace
469(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
470Default is from the environment variable C<no_proxy> if set, else C<NO_PROXY>.
471This option is ignored if I<-server> is not given.
472
473=item B<-recipient> I<name>
474
475Distinguished Name (DN) to use in the recipient field of CMP request message
476headers, i.e., the CMP server (usually the addressed CA).
477
478The recipient field in the header of a CMP message is mandatory.
479If not given explicitly the recipient is determined in the following order:
480the subject of the CMP server certificate given with the B<-srvcert> option,
481the B<-issuer> option,
482the issuer of the certificate given with the B<-oldcert> option,
483the issuer of the CMP client certificate (B<-cert> option),
484as far as any of those is present, else the NULL-DN as last resort.
485
486The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>.
487For details see the description of the B<-subject> option.
488
489=item B<-path> I<remote_path>
490
491HTTP path at the CMP server (aka CMP alias) to use for POST requests.
492Defaults to any path given with B<-server>, else C<"/">.
493
494=item B<-keep_alive> I<value>
495
496If the given value is 0 then HTTP connections are not kept open
497after receiving a response, which is the default behavior for HTTP 1.0.
498If the value is 1 or 2 then persistent connections are requested.
499If the value is 2 then persistent connections are required,
500i.e., in case the server does not grant them an error occurs.
501The default value is 1, which means preferring to keep the connection open.
502
503=item B<-msg_timeout> I<seconds>
504
505Number of seconds (or 0 for infinite) a CMP request-response message round trip
506is allowed to take before a timeout error is returned.
507Default is to use the B<-total_timeout> setting.
508
509=item B<-total_timeout> I<seconds>
510
511Maximum number seconds an overall enrollment transaction may take,
512including attempts polling for certificates on C<waiting> PKIStatus.
513Default is 0 (infinite).
514
515=back
516
517=head2 Server authentication options
518
519=over 4
520
521=item B<-trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
522
523When validating signature-based protection of CMP response messages,
524these are the CA certificate(s) to trust while checking certificate chains
525during CMP server authentication.
526This option gives more flexibility than the B<-srvcert> option because the
527server-side CMP signer certificate is not pinned but may be any certificate
528for which a chain to one of the given trusted certificates can be constructed.
529
530If no B<-trusted>, B<-srvcert>, and B<-secret> option is given
531then protected response messages from the server are not authenticated.
532
533Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
534(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
535Each source may contain multiple certificates.
536
537The certificate verification options
538B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
539have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option.
540
541=item B<-untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
542
543Non-trusted intermediate CA certificate(s).
544Any extra certificates given with the B<-cert> option are appended to it.
545All these certificates may be useful for cert path construction
546for the CMP client certificate (to include in the extraCerts field of outgoing
547messages) and for the TLS client certificate (if TLS is enabled)
548as well as for chain building
549when validating the CMP server certificate (checking signature-based
550CMP message protection) and when validating newly enrolled certificates.
551
552Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace.
553Each file may contain multiple certificates.
554
555=item B<-srvcert> I<filename>|I<uri>
556
557The specific CMP server certificate to expect and directly trust (even if it is
558expired) when validating signature-based protection of CMP response messages.
559May be set alternatively to the B<-trusted> option to pin the accepted server.
560
561If set, the subject of the certificate is also used
562as default value for the recipient of CMP requests
563and as default value for the expected sender of incoming CMP messages.
564
565=item B<-expect_sender> I<name>
566
567Distinguished Name (DN) expected in the sender field of incoming CMP messages.
568Defaults to the subject DN of the pinned B<-srvcert>, if any.
569
570This can be used to make sure that only a particular entity is accepted as
571CMP message signer, and attackers are not able to use arbitrary certificates
572of a trusted PKI hierarchy to fraudulently pose as a CMP server.
573Note that this option gives slightly more freedom than setting the B<-srvcert>,
574which pins the server to the holder of a particular certificate, while the
575expected sender name will continue to match after updates of the server cert.
576
577The argument must be formatted as I</type0=value0/type1=value1/type2=...>.
578For details see the description of the B<-subject> option.
579
580=item B<-ignore_keyusage>
581
582Ignore key usage restrictions in CMP signer certificates when validating
583signature-based protection of incoming CMP messages,
584else C<digitalSignature> must be allowed for signer certificate.
585
586=item B<-unprotected_errors>
587
588Accept missing or invalid protection of negative responses from the server.
589This applies to the following message types and contents:
590
591=over 4
592
593=item * error messages
594
595=item * negative certificate responses (IP/CP/KUP)
596
597=item * negative revocation responses (RP)
598
599=item * negative PKIConf messages
600
601=back
602
603B<WARNING:> This setting leads to unspecified behavior and it is meant
604exclusively to allow interoperability with server implementations violating
605RFC 4210, e.g.:
606
607=over 4
608
609=item * section 5.1.3.1 allows exceptions from protecting only for special
610cases:
611"There MAY be cases in which the PKIProtection BIT STRING is deliberately not
612used to protect a message [...] because other protection, external to PKIX, will
613be applied instead."
614
615=item * section 5.3.21 is clear on ErrMsgContent: "The CA MUST always sign it
616with a signature key."
617
618=item * appendix D.4 shows PKIConf message having protection
619
620=back
621
622=item B<-extracertsout> I<filename>
623
624The file where to save all certificates contained in the extraCerts field
625of the last received response message (except for pollRep and PKIConf).
626
627=item B<-cacertsout> I<filename>
628
629The file where to save any CA certificates contained in the caPubs field of
630the last received certificate response (i.e., IP, CP, or KUP) message.
631
632=back
633
634=head2 Client authentication options
635
636=over 4
637
638=item B<-ref> I<value>
639
640Reference number/string/value to use as fallback senderKID; this is required
641if no sender name can be determined from the B<-cert> or <-subject> options and
642is typically used when authenticating with pre-shared key (password-based MAC).
643
644=item B<-secret> I<arg>
645
646Prefer PBM-based message protection with given source of a secret value.
647The secret is used for creating PBM-based protection of outgoing messages
648and (as far as needed) for validating PBM-based protection of incoming messages.
649PBM stands for Password-Based Message Authentication Code.
650This takes precedence over the B<-cert> and B<-key> options.
651
652For more information about the format of I<arg> see
653L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
654
655=item B<-cert> I<filename>|I<uri>
656
657The client's current CMP signer certificate.
658Requires the corresponding key to be given with B<-key>.
659The subject of this certificate will be used as sender of outgoing CMP messages,
660while the subject of B<-oldcert> or B<-subjectName> may provide fallback values.
661The issuer of this certificate is used as one of the recipient fallback values
662and as fallback issuer entry in the certificate template of IR/CR/KUR.
663When using signature-based message protection, this "protection certificate"
664will be included first in the extraCerts field of outgoing messages
665and the signature is done with the corresponding key.
666In Initialization Request (IR) messages this can be used for authenticating
667using an external entity certificate as defined in appendix E.7 of RFC 4210.
668For Key Update Request (KUR) messages this is also used as
669the certificate to be updated if the B<-oldcert> option is not given.
670If the file includes further certs, they are appended to the untrusted certs
671because they typically constitute the chain of the client certificate, which
672is included in the extraCerts field in signature-protected request messages.
673
674=item B<-own_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
675
676If this list of certificates is provided then the chain built for
677the client-side CMP signer certificate given with the B<-cert> option
678is verified using the given certificates as trust anchors.
679
680Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
681(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
682Each source may contain multiple certificates.
683
684The certificate verification options
685B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
686have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option.
687
688=item B<-key> I<filename>|I<uri>
689
690The corresponding private key file for the client's current certificate given in
691the B<-cert> option.
692This will be used for signature-based message protection unless
693the B<-secret> option indicating PBM or B<-unprotected_requests> is given.
694
695=item B<-keypass> I<arg>
696
697Pass phrase source for the private key given with the B<-key> option.
698Also used for B<-cert> and B<-oldcert> in case it is an encrypted PKCS#12 file.
699If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed.
700
701For more information about the format of I<arg> see
702L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
703
704=item B<-digest> I<name>
705
706Specifies name of supported digest to use in RFC 4210's MSG_SIG_ALG
707and as the one-way function (OWF) in MSG_MAC_ALG.
708If applicable, this is used for message protection and
709Proof-of-Possession (POPO) signatures.
710To see the list of supported digests, use C<openssl list -digest-commands>.
711Defaults to C<sha256>.
712
713=item B<-mac> I<name>
714
715Specifies the name of the MAC algorithm in MSG_MAC_ALG.
716To get the names of supported MAC algorithms use C<openssl list -mac-algorithms>
717and possibly combine such a name with the name of a supported digest algorithm,
718e.g., hmacWithSHA256.
719Defaults to C<hmac-sha1> as per RFC 4210.
720
721=item B<-extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris>
722
723Certificates to append in the extraCerts field when sending messages.
724They can be used as the default CMP signer certificate chain to include.
725
726Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
727(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
728Each source may contain multiple certificates.
729
730=item B<-unprotected_requests>
731
732Send messages without CMP-level protection.
733
734=back
735
736=head2 Credentials format options
737
738=over 4
739
740=item B<-certform> I<PEM|DER>
741
742File format to use when saving a certificate to a file.
743Default value is PEM.
744
745=item B<-keyform> I<PEM|DER|P12|ENGINE>
746
747The format of the key input; unspecified by default.
748See L<openssl(1)/Format Options> for details.
749
750=item B<-otherpass> I<arg>
751
752Pass phrase source for certificate given with the B<-trusted>, B<-untrusted>,
753B<-own_trusted>, B<-srvcert>, B<-out_trusted>, B<-extracerts>,
754B<-srv_trusted>, B<-srv_untrusted>, B<-rsp_extracerts>, B<-rsp_capubs>,
755B<-tls_extra>, and B<-tls_trusted> options.
756If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed.
757
758For more information about the format of I<arg> see
759L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
760
761{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_item -}
762
763{- output_off() if $disabled{"deprecated-3.0"}; "" -}
764As an alternative to using this combination:
765
766 -engine {engineid} -key {keyid} -keyform ENGINE
767
768... it's also possible to just give the key ID in URI form to B<-key>,
769like this:
770
771 -key org.openssl.engine:{engineid}:{keyid}
772
773This applies to all options specifying keys: B<-key>, B<-newkey>, and
774B<-tls_key>.
775{- output_on() if $disabled{"deprecated-3.0"}; "" -}
776
777=back
778
779=head2 Provider options
780
781=over 4
782
783{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_item -}
784
785=back
786
787=head2 Random state options
788
789=over 4
790
791{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_item -}
792
793=back
794
795=head2 TLS connection options
796
797=over 4
798
799=item B<-tls_used>
800
801Enable using TLS (even when other TLS_related options are not set)
802when connecting to CMP server via HTTP.
803This option is not supported with the I<-port> option
804and is ignored with the I<-use_mock_srv> and I<-rspin> options
805or if the I<-server> option is not given.
806
807=item B<-tls_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>
808
809Client's TLS certificate.
810If the source includes further certs they are used (along with B<-untrusted>
811certs) for constructing the client cert chain provided to the TLS server.
812
813=item B<-tls_key> I<filename>|I<uri>
814
815Private key for the client's TLS certificate.
816
817=item B<-tls_keypass> I<arg>
818
819Pass phrase source for client's private TLS key B<-tls_key>.
820Also used for B<-tls_cert> in case it is an encrypted PKCS#12 file.
821If not given here, the password will be prompted for if needed.
822
823For more information about the format of I<arg> see
824L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
825
826=item B<-tls_extra> I<filenames>|I<uris>
827
828Extra certificates to provide to TLS server during TLS handshake
829
830=item B<-tls_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
831
832Trusted certificate(s) to use for validating the TLS server certificate.
833This implies hostname validation.
834
835Multiple sources may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
836(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
837Each source may contain multiple certificates.
838
839The certificate verification options
840B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
841have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option.
842
843=item B<-tls_host> I<name>
844
845Address to be checked during hostname validation.
846This may be a DNS name or an IP address.
847If not given it defaults to the B<-server> address.
848
849=back
850
851=head2 Client-side debugging options
852
853=over 4
854
855=item B<-batch>
856
857Do not interactively prompt for input, for instance when a password is needed.
858This can be useful for batch processing and testing.
859
860=item B<-repeat> I<number>
861
862Invoke the command the given positive number of times with the same parameters.
863Default is one invocation.
864
865=item B<-reqin> I<filenames>
866
867Take sequence of CMP requests from file(s).
868
869Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace
870(where in the latter case the whole argument must be enclosed in "...").
871As many files are read as needed for a complete transaction.
872
873=item B<-reqin_new_tid>
874
875Use a fresh transactionID for CMP request messages read using B<-reqin>,
876which requires re-protecting them as far as they were protected before.
877This may be needed in case the sequence of requests is reused
878and the CMP server complains that the transaction ID has already been used.
879
880=item B<-reqout> I<filenames>
881
882Save sequence of CMP requests to file(s).
883
884Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace.
885As many files are written as needed to store the complete transaction.
886
887=item B<-rspin> I<filenames>
888
889Process sequence of CMP responses provided in file(s), skipping server.
890This excludes I<-server>, I<-port>, and I<-use_mock_srv>.
891
892Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace.
893As many files are read as needed for the complete transaction.
894
895=item B<-rspout> I<filenames>
896
897Save sequence of CMP responses to file(s).
898
899Multiple filenames may be given, separated by commas and/or whitespace.
900As many files are written as needed to store the complete transaction.
901
902=item B<-use_mock_srv>
903
904Test the client using the internal CMP server mock-up at API level,
905bypassing socket-based transfer via HTTP.
906This excludes I<-server>, I<-port>, and I<-rspin>.
907
908=back
909
910=head2 Mock server options
911
912=over 4
913
914=item B<-port> I<number>
915
916Act as HTTP-based CMP server mock-up listening on the given port.
917This excludes I<-server>, I<-rspin>, and I<-use_mock_srv>.
918
919=item B<-max_msgs> I<number>
920
921Maximum number of CMP (request) messages the CMP HTTP server mock-up
922should handle, which must be nonnegative.
923The default value is 0, which means that no limit is imposed.
924In any case the server terminates on internal errors, but not when it
925detects a CMP-level error that it can successfully answer with an error message.
926
927=item B<-srv_ref> I<value>
928
929Reference value to use as senderKID of server in case no B<-srv_cert> is given.
930
931=item B<-srv_secret> I<arg>
932
933Password source for server authentication with a pre-shared key (secret).
934
935=item B<-srv_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>
936
937Certificate of the server.
938
939=item B<-srv_key> I<filename>|I<uri>
940
941Private key used by the server for signing messages.
942
943=item B<-srv_keypass> I<arg>
944
945Server private key (and cert) file pass phrase source.
946
947=item B<-srv_trusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
948
949Trusted certificates for client authentication.
950
951The certificate verification options
952B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
953have no effect on the certificate verification enabled via this option.
954
955=item B<-srv_untrusted> I<filenames>|I<uris>
956
957Intermediate CA certs that may be useful when validating client certificates.
958
959=item B<-rsp_cert> I<filename>|I<uri>
960
961Certificate to be returned as mock enrollment result.
962
963=item B<-rsp_extracerts> I<filenames>|I<uris>
964
965Extra certificates to be included in mock certification responses.
966
967=item B<-rsp_capubs> I<filenames>|I<uris>
968
969CA certificates to be included in mock Initialization Response (IP) message.
970
971=item B<-poll_count> I<number>
972
973Number of times the client must poll before receiving a certificate.
974
975=item B<-check_after> I<number>
976
977The checkAfter value (number of seconds to wait) to include in poll response.
978
979=item B<-grant_implicitconf>
980
981Grant implicit confirmation of newly enrolled certificate.
982
983=item B<-pkistatus> I<number>
984
985PKIStatus to be included in server response.
986Valid range is 0 (accepted) .. 6 (keyUpdateWarning).
987
988=item B<-failure> I<number>
989
990A single failure info bit number to be included in server response.
991Valid range is 0 (badAlg) .. 26 (duplicateCertReq).
992
993=item B<-failurebits> I<number>
994Number representing failure bits to be included in server response.
995Valid range is 0 .. 2^27 - 1.
996
997=item B<-statusstring> I<arg>
998
999Text to be included as status string in server response.
1000
1001=item B<-send_error>
1002
1003Force server to reply with error message.
1004
1005=item B<-send_unprotected>
1006
1007Send response messages without CMP-level protection.
1008
1009=item B<-send_unprot_err>
1010
1011In case of negative responses, server shall send unprotected error messages,
1012certificate responses (IP/CP/KUP), and revocation responses (RP).
1013WARNING: This setting leads to behavior violating RFC 4210.
1014
1015=item B<-accept_unprotected>
1016
1017Accept missing or invalid protection of requests.
1018
1019=item B<-accept_unprot_err>
1020
1021Accept unprotected error messages from client.
1022
1023=item B<-accept_raverified>
1024
1025Accept RAVERIFED as proof-of-possession (POPO).
1026
1027=back
1028
1029=head2 Certificate verification options, for both CMP and TLS
1030
1031=over 4
1032
1033{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_v_item -}
1034
1035The certificate verification options
1036B<-verify_hostname>, B<-verify_ip>, and B<-verify_email>
1037only affect the certificate verification enabled via the B<-out_trusted> option.
1038
1039=back
1040
1041=head1 NOTES
1042
1043When setting up CMP configurations and experimenting with enrollment options
1044typically various errors occur until the configuration is correct and complete.
1045When the CMP server reports an error the client will by default
1046check the protection of the CMP response message.
1047Yet some CMP services tend not to protect negative responses.
1048In this case the client will reject them, and thus their contents are not shown
1049although they usually contain hints that would be helpful for diagnostics.
1050For assisting in such cases the CMP client offers a workaround via the
1051B<-unprotected_errors> option, which allows accepting such negative messages.
1052
1053=head1 EXAMPLES
1054
1055=head2 Simple examples using the default OpenSSL configuration file
1056
1057This CMP client implementation comes with demonstrative CMP sections
1058in the example configuration file F<openssl/apps/openssl.cnf>,
1059which can be used to interact conveniently with the Insta Demo CA.
1060
1061In order to enroll an initial certificate from that CA it is sufficient
1062to issue the following shell commands.
1063
1064 export OPENSSL_CONF=/path/to/openssl/apps/openssl.cnf
1065
1066=begin comment
1067
1068 wget 'http://pki.certificate.fi:8081/install-ca-cert.html/ca-certificate.crt\
1069 ?ca-id=632&download-certificate=1' -O insta.ca.crt
1070
1071=end comment
1072
1073 openssl genrsa -out insta.priv.pem
1074 openssl cmp -section insta
1075
1076This should produce the file F<insta.cert.pem> containing a new certificate
1077for the private key held in F<insta.priv.pem>.
1078It can be viewed using, e.g.,
1079
1080 openssl x509 -noout -text -in insta.cert.pem
1081
1082In case the network setup requires using an HTTP proxy it may be given as usual
1083via the environment variable B<http_proxy> or via the B<-proxy> option in the
1084configuration file or the CMP command-line argument B<-proxy>, for example
1085
1086 -proxy http://192.168.1.1:8080
1087
1088In the Insta Demo CA scenario both clients and the server may use the pre-shared
1089secret I<insta> and the reference value I<3078> to authenticate to each other.
1090
1091Alternatively, CMP messages may be protected in signature-based manner,
1092where the trust anchor in this case is F<insta.ca.crt>
1093and the client may use any certificate already obtained from that CA,
1094as specified in the B<[signature]> section of the example configuration.
1095This can be used in combination with the B<[insta]> section simply by
1096
1097 openssl cmp -section insta,signature
1098
1099By default the CMP IR message type is used, yet CR works equally here.
1100This may be specified directly at the command line:
1101
1102 openssl cmp -section insta -cmd cr
1103
1104or by referencing in addition the B<[cr]> section of the example configuration:
1105
1106 openssl cmp -section insta,cr
1107
1108In order to update the enrolled certificate one may call
1109
1110 openssl cmp -section insta,kur
1111
1112using with PBM-based protection or
1113
1114 openssl cmp -section insta,kur,signature
1115
1116using signature-based protection.
1117
1118In a similar way any previously enrolled certificate may be revoked by
1119
1120 openssl cmp -section insta,rr -trusted insta.ca.crt
1121
1122or
1123
1124 openssl cmp -section insta,rr,signature
1125
1126Many more options can be given in the configuration file
1127and/or on the command line.
1128For instance, the B<-reqexts> CLI option may refer to a section in the
1129configuration file defining X.509 extensions to use in certificate requests,
1130such as C<v3_req> in F<openssl/apps/openssl.cnf>:
1131
1132 openssl cmp -section insta,cr -reqexts v3_req
1133
1134=head2 Certificate enrollment
1135
1136The following examples do not make use of a configuration file at first.
1137They assume that a CMP server can be contacted on the local TCP port 80
1138and accepts requests under the alias I</pkix/>.
1139
1140For enrolling its very first certificate the client generates a client key
1141and sends an initial request message to the local CMP server
1142using a pre-shared secret key for mutual authentication.
1143In this example the client does not have the CA certificate yet,
1144so we specify the name of the CA with the B<-recipient> option
1145and save any CA certificates that we may receive in the C<capubs.pem> file.
1146
1147In below command line usage examples the C<\> at line ends is used just
1148for formatting; each of the command invocations should be on a single line.
1149
1150 openssl genrsa -out cl_key.pem
1151 openssl cmp -cmd ir -server 127.0.0.1:80/pkix/ -recipient "/CN=CMPserver" \
1152 -ref 1234 -secret pass:1234-5678 \
1153 -newkey cl_key.pem -subject "/CN=MyName" \
1154 -cacertsout capubs.pem -certout cl_cert.pem
1155
1156=head2 Certificate update
1157
1158Then, when the client certificate and its related key pair needs to be updated,
1159the client can send a key update request taking the certs in C<capubs.pem>
1160as trusted for authenticating the server and using the previous cert and key
1161for its own authentication.
1162Then it can start using the new cert and key.
1163
1164 openssl genrsa -out cl_key_new.pem
1165 openssl cmp -cmd kur -server 127.0.0.1:80/pkix/ \
1166 -trusted capubs.pem \
1167 -cert cl_cert.pem -key cl_key.pem \
1168 -newkey cl_key_new.pem -certout cl_cert.pem
1169 cp cl_key_new.pem cl_key.pem
1170
1171This command sequence can be repated as often as needed.
1172
1173=head2 Requesting information from CMP server
1174
1175Requesting "all relevant information" with an empty General Message.
1176This prints information about all received ITAV B<infoType>s to stdout.
1177
1178 openssl cmp -cmd genm -server 127.0.0.1/pkix/ -recipient "/CN=CMPserver" \
1179 -ref 1234 -secret pass:1234-5678
1180
1181=head2 Using a custom configuration file
1182
1183For CMP client invocations, in particular for certificate enrollment,
1184usually many parameters need to be set, which is tedious and error-prone to do
1185on the command line.
1186Therefore, the client offers the possibility to read
1187options from sections of the OpenSSL config file, usually called F<openssl.cnf>.
1188The values found there can still be extended and even overridden by any
1189subsequently loaded sections and on the command line.
1190
1191After including in the configuration file the following sections:
1192
1193 [cmp]
1194 server = 127.0.0.1
1195 path = pkix/
1196 trusted = capubs.pem
1197 cert = cl_cert.pem
1198 key = cl_key.pem
1199 newkey = cl_key.pem
1200 certout = cl_cert.pem
1201
1202 [init]
1203 recipient = "/CN=CMPserver"
1204 trusted =
1205 cert =
1206 key =
1207 ref = 1234
1208 secret = pass:1234-5678-1234-567
1209 subject = "/CN=MyName"
1210 cacertsout = capubs.pem
1211
1212the above enrollment transactions reduce to
1213
1214 openssl cmp -section cmp,init
1215 openssl cmp -cmd kur -newkey cl_key_new.pem
1216
1217and the above transaction using a general message reduces to
1218
1219 openssl cmp -section cmp,init -cmd genm
1220
1221=head1 SEE ALSO
1222
1223L<openssl-genrsa(1)>, L<openssl-ecparam(1)>, L<openssl-list(1)>,
1224L<openssl-req(1)>, L<openssl-x509(1)>, L<x509v3_config(5)>
1225
1226=head1 HISTORY
1227
1228The B<cmp> application was added in OpenSSL 3.0.
1229
1230The B<-engine option> was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
1231
1232=head1 COPYRIGHT
1233
1234Copyright 2007-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
1235
1236Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
1237this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
1238in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
1239L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
1240
1241=cut
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