1 | =pod
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2 | {- OpenSSL::safe::output_do_not_edit_headers(); -}
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3 |
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4 | =head1 NAME
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5 |
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6 | openssl-s_client - SSL/TLS client program
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7 |
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8 | =head1 SYNOPSIS
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9 |
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10 | B<openssl> B<s_client>
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11 | [B<-help>]
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12 | [B<-ssl_config> I<section>]
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13 | [B<-connect> I<host:port>]
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14 | [B<-host> I<hostname>]
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15 | [B<-port> I<port>]
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16 | [B<-bind> I<host:port>]
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17 | [B<-proxy> I<host:port>]
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18 | [B<-proxy_user> I<userid>]
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19 | [B<-proxy_pass> I<arg>]
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20 | [B<-unix> I<path>]
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21 | [B<-4>]
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22 | [B<-6>]
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23 | [B<-servername> I<name>]
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24 | [B<-noservername>]
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25 | [B<-verify> I<depth>]
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26 | [B<-verify_return_error>]
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27 | [B<-verify_quiet>]
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28 | [B<-verifyCAfile> I<filename>]
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29 | [B<-verifyCApath> I<dir>]
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30 | [B<-verifyCAstore> I<uri>]
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31 | [B<-cert> I<filename>]
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32 | [B<-certform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>]
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33 | [B<-cert_chain> I<filename>]
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34 | [B<-build_chain>]
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35 | [B<-CRL> I<filename>]
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36 | [B<-CRLform> B<DER>|B<PEM>]
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37 | [B<-crl_download>]
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38 | [B<-key> I<filename>|I<uri>]
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39 | [B<-keyform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>|B<ENGINE>]
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40 | [B<-pass> I<arg>]
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41 | [B<-chainCAfile> I<filename>]
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42 | [B<-chainCApath> I<directory>]
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43 | [B<-chainCAstore> I<uri>]
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44 | [B<-requestCAfile> I<filename>]
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45 | [B<-dane_tlsa_domain> I<domain>]
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46 | [B<-dane_tlsa_rrdata> I<rrdata>]
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47 | [B<-dane_ee_no_namechecks>]
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48 | [B<-reconnect>]
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49 | [B<-showcerts>]
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50 | [B<-prexit>]
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51 | [B<-debug>]
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52 | [B<-trace>]
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53 | [B<-nocommands>]
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54 | [B<-security_debug>]
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55 | [B<-security_debug_verbose>]
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56 | [B<-msg>]
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57 | [B<-timeout>]
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58 | [B<-mtu> I<size>]
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59 | [B<-no_etm>]
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60 | [B<-keymatexport> I<label>]
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61 | [B<-keymatexportlen> I<len>]
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62 | [B<-msgfile> I<filename>]
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63 | [B<-nbio_test>]
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64 | [B<-state>]
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65 | [B<-nbio>]
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66 | [B<-crlf>]
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67 | [B<-ign_eof>]
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68 | [B<-no_ign_eof>]
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69 | [B<-psk_identity> I<identity>]
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70 | [B<-psk> I<key>]
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71 | [B<-psk_session> I<file>]
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72 | [B<-quiet>]
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73 | [B<-sctp>]
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74 | [B<-sctp_label_bug>]
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75 | [B<-fallback_scsv>]
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76 | [B<-async>]
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77 | [B<-maxfraglen> I<len>]
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78 | [B<-max_send_frag>]
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79 | [B<-split_send_frag>]
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80 | [B<-max_pipelines>]
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81 | [B<-read_buf>]
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82 | [B<-ignore_unexpected_eof>]
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83 | [B<-bugs>]
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84 | [B<-comp>]
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85 | [B<-no_comp>]
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86 | [B<-brief>]
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87 | [B<-legacy_server_connect>]
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88 | [B<-no_legacy_server_connect>]
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89 | [B<-allow_no_dhe_kex>]
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90 | [B<-sigalgs> I<sigalglist>]
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91 | [B<-curves> I<curvelist>]
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92 | [B<-cipher> I<cipherlist>]
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93 | [B<-ciphersuites> I<val>]
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94 | [B<-serverpref>]
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95 | [B<-starttls> I<protocol>]
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96 | [B<-name> I<hostname>]
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97 | [B<-xmpphost> I<hostname>]
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98 | [B<-name> I<hostname>]
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99 | [B<-tlsextdebug>]
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100 | [B<-no_ticket>]
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101 | [B<-sess_out> I<filename>]
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102 | [B<-serverinfo> I<types>]
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103 | [B<-sess_in> I<filename>]
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104 | [B<-serverinfo> I<types>]
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105 | [B<-status>]
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106 | [B<-alpn> I<protocols>]
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107 | [B<-nextprotoneg> I<protocols>]
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108 | [B<-ct>]
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109 | [B<-noct>]
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110 | [B<-ctlogfile>]
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111 | [B<-keylogfile> I<file>]
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112 | [B<-early_data> I<file>]
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113 | [B<-enable_pha>]
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114 | [B<-use_srtp> I<value>]
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115 | [B<-srpuser> I<value>]
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116 | [B<-srppass> I<value>]
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117 | [B<-srp_lateuser>]
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118 | [B<-srp_moregroups>]
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119 | [B<-srp_strength> I<number>]
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120 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_name_synopsis -}
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121 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_version_synopsis -}
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122 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_x_synopsis -}
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123 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_trust_synopsis -}
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124 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_s_synopsis -}
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125 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_synopsis -}
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126 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_synopsis -}
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127 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_synopsis -}[B<-ssl_client_engine> I<id>]
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128 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_v_synopsis -}
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129 | [I<host>:I<port>]
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130 |
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131 | =head1 DESCRIPTION
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132 |
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133 | This command implements a generic SSL/TLS client which
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134 | connects to a remote host using SSL/TLS. It is a I<very> useful diagnostic
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135 | tool for SSL servers.
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136 |
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137 | =head1 OPTIONS
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138 |
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139 | In addition to the options below, this command also supports the
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140 | common and client only options documented
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141 | in the "Supported Command Line Commands" section of the L<SSL_CONF_cmd(3)>
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142 | manual page.
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143 |
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144 | =over 4
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145 |
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146 | =item B<-help>
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147 |
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148 | Print out a usage message.
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149 |
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150 | =item B<-ssl_config> I<section>
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151 |
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152 | Use the specified section of the configuration file to configure the B<SSL_CTX> object.
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153 |
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154 | =item B<-connect> I<host>:I<port>
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155 |
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156 | This specifies the host and optional port to connect to. It is possible to
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157 | select the host and port using the optional target positional argument instead.
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158 | If neither this nor the target positional argument are specified then an attempt
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159 | is made to connect to the local host on port 4433.
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160 |
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161 | =item B<-host> I<hostname>
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162 |
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163 | Host to connect to; use B<-connect> instead.
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164 |
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165 | =item B<-port> I<port>
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166 |
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167 | Connect to the specified port; use B<-connect> instead.
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168 |
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169 | =item B<-bind> I<host:port>
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170 |
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171 | This specifies the host address and or port to bind as the source for the
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172 | connection. For Unix-domain sockets the port is ignored and the host is
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173 | used as the source socket address.
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174 |
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175 | =item B<-proxy> I<host:port>
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176 |
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177 | When used with the B<-connect> flag, the program uses the host and port
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178 | specified with this flag and issues an HTTP CONNECT command to connect
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179 | to the desired server.
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180 |
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181 | =item B<-proxy_user> I<userid>
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182 |
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183 | When used with the B<-proxy> flag, the program will attempt to authenticate
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184 | with the specified proxy using basic (base64) authentication.
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185 | NB: Basic authentication is insecure; the credentials are sent to the proxy
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186 | in easily reversible base64 encoding before any TLS/SSL session is established.
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187 | Therefore, these credentials are easily recovered by anyone able to sniff/trace
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188 | the network. Use with caution.
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189 |
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190 | =item B<-proxy_pass> I<arg>
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191 |
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192 | The proxy password source, used with the B<-proxy_user> flag.
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193 | For more information about the format of B<arg>
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194 | see L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
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195 |
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196 | =item B<-unix> I<path>
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197 |
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198 | Connect over the specified Unix-domain socket.
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199 |
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200 | =item B<-4>
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201 |
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202 | Use IPv4 only.
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203 |
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204 | =item B<-6>
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205 |
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206 | Use IPv6 only.
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207 |
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208 | =item B<-servername> I<name>
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209 |
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210 | Set the TLS SNI (Server Name Indication) extension in the ClientHello message to
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211 | the given value.
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212 | If B<-servername> is not provided, the TLS SNI extension will be populated with
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213 | the name given to B<-connect> if it follows a DNS name format. If B<-connect> is
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214 | not provided either, the SNI is set to "localhost".
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215 | This is the default since OpenSSL 1.1.1.
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216 |
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217 | Even though SNI should normally be a DNS name and not an IP address, if
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218 | B<-servername> is provided then that name will be sent, regardless of whether
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219 | it is a DNS name or not.
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220 |
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221 | This option cannot be used in conjunction with B<-noservername>.
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222 |
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223 | =item B<-noservername>
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224 |
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225 | Suppresses sending of the SNI (Server Name Indication) extension in the
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226 | ClientHello message. Cannot be used in conjunction with the B<-servername> or
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227 | B<-dane_tlsa_domain> options.
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228 |
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229 | =item B<-cert> I<filename>
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230 |
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231 | The client certificate to use, if one is requested by the server.
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232 | The default is not to use a certificate.
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233 |
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234 | The chain for the client certificate may be specified using B<-cert_chain>.
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235 |
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236 | =item B<-certform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>
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237 |
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238 | The client certificate file format to use; unspecified by default.
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239 | See L<openssl-format-options(1)> for details.
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240 |
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241 | =item B<-cert_chain>
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242 |
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243 | A file or URI of untrusted certificates to use when attempting to build the
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244 | certificate chain related to the certificate specified via the B<-cert> option.
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245 | The input can be in PEM, DER, or PKCS#12 format.
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246 |
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247 | =item B<-build_chain>
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248 |
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249 | Specify whether the application should build the client certificate chain to be
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250 | provided to the server.
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251 |
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252 | =item B<-CRL> I<filename>
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253 |
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254 | CRL file to use to check the server's certificate.
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255 |
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256 | =item B<-CRLform> B<DER>|B<PEM>
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257 |
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258 | The CRL file format; unspecified by default.
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259 | See L<openssl-format-options(1)> for details.
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260 |
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261 | =item B<-crl_download>
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262 |
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263 | Download CRL from distribution points in the certificate.
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264 |
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265 | =item B<-key> I<filename>|I<uri>
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266 |
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267 | The client private key to use.
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268 | If not specified then the certificate file will be used to read also the key.
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269 |
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270 | =item B<-keyform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>|B<ENGINE>
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271 |
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272 | The key format; unspecified by default.
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273 | See L<openssl-format-options(1)> for details.
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274 |
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275 | =item B<-pass> I<arg>
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276 |
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277 | the private key and certificate file password source.
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278 | For more information about the format of I<arg>
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279 | see L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
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280 |
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281 | =item B<-verify> I<depth>
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282 |
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283 | The verify depth to use. This specifies the maximum length of the
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284 | server certificate chain and turns on server certificate verification.
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285 | Currently the verify operation continues after errors so all the problems
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286 | with a certificate chain can be seen. As a side effect the connection
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287 | will never fail due to a server certificate verify failure.
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288 |
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289 | =item B<-verify_return_error>
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290 |
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291 | Return verification errors instead of continuing. This will typically
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292 | abort the handshake with a fatal error.
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293 |
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294 | =item B<-verify_quiet>
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295 |
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296 | Limit verify output to only errors.
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297 |
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298 | =item B<-verifyCAfile> I<filename>
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299 |
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300 | A file in PEM format containing trusted certificates to use
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301 | for verifying the server's certificate.
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302 |
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303 | =item B<-verifyCApath> I<dir>
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304 |
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305 | A directory containing trusted certificates to use
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306 | for verifying the server's certificate.
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307 | This directory must be in "hash format",
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308 | see L<openssl-verify(1)> for more information.
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309 |
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310 | =item B<-verifyCAstore> I<uri>
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311 |
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312 | The URI of a store containing trusted certificates to use
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313 | for verifying the server's certificate.
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314 |
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315 | =item B<-chainCAfile> I<file>
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316 |
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317 | A file in PEM format containing trusted certificates to use
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318 | when attempting to build the client certificate chain.
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319 |
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320 | =item B<-chainCApath> I<directory>
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321 |
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322 | A directory containing trusted certificates to use
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323 | for building the client certificate chain provided to the server.
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324 | This directory must be in "hash format",
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325 | see L<openssl-verify(1)> for more information.
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326 |
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327 | =item B<-chainCAstore> I<uri>
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328 |
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329 | The URI of a store containing trusted certificates to use
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330 | when attempting to build the client certificate chain.
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331 | The URI may indicate a single certificate, as well as a collection of them.
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332 | With URIs in the C<file:> scheme, this acts as B<-chainCAfile> or
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333 | B<-chainCApath>, depending on if the URI indicates a directory or a
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334 | single file.
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335 | See L<ossl_store-file(7)> for more information on the C<file:> scheme.
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336 |
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337 | =item B<-requestCAfile> I<file>
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338 |
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339 | A file containing a list of certificates whose subject names will be sent
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340 | to the server in the B<certificate_authorities> extension. Only supported
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341 | for TLS 1.3
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342 |
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343 | =item B<-dane_tlsa_domain> I<domain>
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344 |
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345 | Enable RFC6698/RFC7671 DANE TLSA authentication and specify the
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346 | TLSA base domain which becomes the default SNI hint and the primary
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347 | reference identifier for hostname checks. This must be used in
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348 | combination with at least one instance of the B<-dane_tlsa_rrdata>
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349 | option below.
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350 |
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351 | When DANE authentication succeeds, the diagnostic output will include
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352 | the lowest (closest to 0) depth at which a TLSA record authenticated
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353 | a chain certificate. When that TLSA record is a "2 1 0" trust
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354 | anchor public key that signed (rather than matched) the top-most
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355 | certificate of the chain, the result is reported as "TA public key
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356 | verified". Otherwise, either the TLSA record "matched TA certificate"
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357 | at a positive depth or else "matched EE certificate" at depth 0.
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358 |
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359 | =item B<-dane_tlsa_rrdata> I<rrdata>
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360 |
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361 | Use one or more times to specify the RRDATA fields of the DANE TLSA
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362 | RRset associated with the target service. The I<rrdata> value is
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363 | specified in "presentation form", that is four whitespace separated
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364 | fields that specify the usage, selector, matching type and associated
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365 | data, with the last of these encoded in hexadecimal. Optional
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366 | whitespace is ignored in the associated data field. For example:
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367 |
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368 | $ openssl s_client -brief -starttls smtp \
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369 | -connect smtp.example.com:25 \
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370 | -dane_tlsa_domain smtp.example.com \
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371 | -dane_tlsa_rrdata "2 1 1
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372 | B111DD8A1C2091A89BD4FD60C57F0716CCE50FEEFF8137CDBEE0326E 02CF362B" \
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373 | -dane_tlsa_rrdata "2 1 1
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374 | 60B87575447DCBA2A36B7D11AC09FB24A9DB406FEE12D2CC90180517 616E8A18"
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375 | ...
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376 | Verification: OK
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377 | Verified peername: smtp.example.com
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378 | DANE TLSA 2 1 1 ...ee12d2cc90180517616e8a18 matched TA certificate at depth 1
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379 | ...
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380 |
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381 | =item B<-dane_ee_no_namechecks>
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382 |
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383 | This disables server name checks when authenticating via DANE-EE(3) TLSA
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384 | records.
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385 | For some applications, primarily web browsers, it is not safe to disable name
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386 | checks due to "unknown key share" attacks, in which a malicious server can
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387 | convince a client that a connection to a victim server is instead a secure
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388 | connection to the malicious server.
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389 | The malicious server may then be able to violate cross-origin scripting
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390 | restrictions.
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391 | Thus, despite the text of RFC7671, name checks are by default enabled for
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392 | DANE-EE(3) TLSA records, and can be disabled in applications where it is safe
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393 | to do so.
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394 | In particular, SMTP and XMPP clients should set this option as SRV and MX
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395 | records already make it possible for a remote domain to redirect client
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396 | connections to any server of its choice, and in any case SMTP and XMPP clients
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397 | do not execute scripts downloaded from remote servers.
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398 |
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399 | =item B<-reconnect>
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400 |
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401 | Reconnects to the same server 5 times using the same session ID, this can
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402 | be used as a test that session caching is working.
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403 |
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404 | =item B<-showcerts>
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405 |
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406 | Displays the server certificate list as sent by the server: it only consists of
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407 | certificates the server has sent (in the order the server has sent them). It is
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408 | B<not> a verified chain.
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409 |
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410 | =item B<-prexit>
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411 |
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412 | Print session information when the program exits. This will always attempt
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413 | to print out information even if the connection fails. Normally information
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414 | will only be printed out once if the connection succeeds. This option is useful
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415 | because the cipher in use may be renegotiated or the connection may fail
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416 | because a client certificate is required or is requested only after an
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417 | attempt is made to access a certain URL. Note: the output produced by this
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418 | option is not always accurate because a connection might never have been
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419 | established.
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420 |
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421 | =item B<-state>
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422 |
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423 | Prints out the SSL session states.
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424 |
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425 | =item B<-debug>
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426 |
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427 | Print extensive debugging information including a hex dump of all traffic.
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428 |
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429 | =item B<-nocommands>
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430 |
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431 | Do not use interactive command letters.
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432 |
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433 | =item B<-security_debug>
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434 |
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435 | Enable security debug messages.
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436 |
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437 | =item B<-security_debug_verbose>
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438 |
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439 | Output more security debug output.
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---|
440 |
|
---|
441 | =item B<-msg>
|
---|
442 |
|
---|
443 | Show protocol messages.
|
---|
444 |
|
---|
445 | =item B<-timeout>
|
---|
446 |
|
---|
447 | Enable send/receive timeout on DTLS connections.
|
---|
448 |
|
---|
449 | =item B<-mtu> I<size>
|
---|
450 |
|
---|
451 | Set MTU of the link layer to the specified size.
|
---|
452 |
|
---|
453 | =item B<-no_etm>
|
---|
454 |
|
---|
455 | Disable Encrypt-then-MAC negotiation.
|
---|
456 |
|
---|
457 | =item B<-keymatexport> I<label>
|
---|
458 |
|
---|
459 | Export keying material using the specified label.
|
---|
460 |
|
---|
461 | =item B<-keymatexportlen> I<len>
|
---|
462 |
|
---|
463 | Export the specified number of bytes of keying material; default is 20.
|
---|
464 |
|
---|
465 | Show all protocol messages with hex dump.
|
---|
466 |
|
---|
467 | =item B<-trace>
|
---|
468 |
|
---|
469 | Show verbose trace output of protocol messages.
|
---|
470 |
|
---|
471 | =item B<-msgfile> I<filename>
|
---|
472 |
|
---|
473 | File to send output of B<-msg> or B<-trace> to, default standard output.
|
---|
474 |
|
---|
475 | =item B<-nbio_test>
|
---|
476 |
|
---|
477 | Tests nonblocking I/O
|
---|
478 |
|
---|
479 | =item B<-nbio>
|
---|
480 |
|
---|
481 | Turns on nonblocking I/O
|
---|
482 |
|
---|
483 | =item B<-crlf>
|
---|
484 |
|
---|
485 | This option translated a line feed from the terminal into CR+LF as required
|
---|
486 | by some servers.
|
---|
487 |
|
---|
488 | =item B<-ign_eof>
|
---|
489 |
|
---|
490 | Inhibit shutting down the connection when end of file is reached in the
|
---|
491 | input.
|
---|
492 |
|
---|
493 | =item B<-quiet>
|
---|
494 |
|
---|
495 | Inhibit printing of session and certificate information. This implicitly
|
---|
496 | turns on B<-ign_eof> as well.
|
---|
497 |
|
---|
498 | =item B<-no_ign_eof>
|
---|
499 |
|
---|
500 | Shut down the connection when end of file is reached in the input.
|
---|
501 | Can be used to override the implicit B<-ign_eof> after B<-quiet>.
|
---|
502 |
|
---|
503 | =item B<-psk_identity> I<identity>
|
---|
504 |
|
---|
505 | Use the PSK identity I<identity> when using a PSK cipher suite.
|
---|
506 | The default value is "Client_identity" (without the quotes).
|
---|
507 |
|
---|
508 | =item B<-psk> I<key>
|
---|
509 |
|
---|
510 | Use the PSK key I<key> when using a PSK cipher suite. The key is
|
---|
511 | given as a hexadecimal number without leading 0x, for example -psk
|
---|
512 | 1a2b3c4d.
|
---|
513 | This option must be provided in order to use a PSK cipher.
|
---|
514 |
|
---|
515 | =item B<-psk_session> I<file>
|
---|
516 |
|
---|
517 | Use the pem encoded SSL_SESSION data stored in I<file> as the basis of a PSK.
|
---|
518 | Note that this will only work if TLSv1.3 is negotiated.
|
---|
519 |
|
---|
520 | =item B<-sctp>
|
---|
521 |
|
---|
522 | Use SCTP for the transport protocol instead of UDP in DTLS. Must be used in
|
---|
523 | conjunction with B<-dtls>, B<-dtls1> or B<-dtls1_2>. This option is only
|
---|
524 | available where OpenSSL has support for SCTP enabled.
|
---|
525 |
|
---|
526 | =item B<-sctp_label_bug>
|
---|
527 |
|
---|
528 | Use the incorrect behaviour of older OpenSSL implementations when computing
|
---|
529 | endpoint-pair shared secrets for DTLS/SCTP. This allows communication with
|
---|
530 | older broken implementations but breaks interoperability with correct
|
---|
531 | implementations. Must be used in conjunction with B<-sctp>. This option is only
|
---|
532 | available where OpenSSL has support for SCTP enabled.
|
---|
533 |
|
---|
534 | =item B<-fallback_scsv>
|
---|
535 |
|
---|
536 | Send TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV in the ClientHello.
|
---|
537 |
|
---|
538 | =item B<-async>
|
---|
539 |
|
---|
540 | Switch on asynchronous mode. Cryptographic operations will be performed
|
---|
541 | asynchronously. This will only have an effect if an asynchronous capable engine
|
---|
542 | is also used via the B<-engine> option. For test purposes the dummy async engine
|
---|
543 | (dasync) can be used (if available).
|
---|
544 |
|
---|
545 | =item B<-maxfraglen> I<len>
|
---|
546 |
|
---|
547 | Enable Maximum Fragment Length Negotiation; allowed values are
|
---|
548 | C<512>, C<1024>, C<2048>, and C<4096>.
|
---|
549 |
|
---|
550 | =item B<-max_send_frag> I<int>
|
---|
551 |
|
---|
552 | The maximum size of data fragment to send.
|
---|
553 | See L<SSL_CTX_set_max_send_fragment(3)> for further information.
|
---|
554 |
|
---|
555 | =item B<-split_send_frag> I<int>
|
---|
556 |
|
---|
557 | The size used to split data for encrypt pipelines. If more data is written in
|
---|
558 | one go than this value then it will be split into multiple pipelines, up to the
|
---|
559 | maximum number of pipelines defined by max_pipelines. This only has an effect if
|
---|
560 | a suitable cipher suite has been negotiated, an engine that supports pipelining
|
---|
561 | has been loaded, and max_pipelines is greater than 1. See
|
---|
562 | L<SSL_CTX_set_split_send_fragment(3)> for further information.
|
---|
563 |
|
---|
564 | =item B<-max_pipelines> I<int>
|
---|
565 |
|
---|
566 | The maximum number of encrypt/decrypt pipelines to be used. This will only have
|
---|
567 | an effect if an engine has been loaded that supports pipelining (e.g. the dasync
|
---|
568 | engine) and a suitable cipher suite has been negotiated. The default value is 1.
|
---|
569 | See L<SSL_CTX_set_max_pipelines(3)> for further information.
|
---|
570 |
|
---|
571 | =item B<-read_buf> I<int>
|
---|
572 |
|
---|
573 | The default read buffer size to be used for connections. This will only have an
|
---|
574 | effect if the buffer size is larger than the size that would otherwise be used
|
---|
575 | and pipelining is in use (see L<SSL_CTX_set_default_read_buffer_len(3)> for
|
---|
576 | further information).
|
---|
577 |
|
---|
578 | =item B<-ignore_unexpected_eof>
|
---|
579 |
|
---|
580 | Some TLS implementations do not send the mandatory close_notify alert on
|
---|
581 | shutdown. If the application tries to wait for the close_notify alert but the
|
---|
582 | peer closes the connection without sending it, an error is generated. When this
|
---|
583 | option is enabled the peer does not need to send the close_notify alert and a
|
---|
584 | closed connection will be treated as if the close_notify alert was received.
|
---|
585 | For more information on shutting down a connection, see L<SSL_shutdown(3)>.
|
---|
586 |
|
---|
587 | =item B<-bugs>
|
---|
588 |
|
---|
589 | There are several known bugs in SSL and TLS implementations. Adding this
|
---|
590 | option enables various workarounds.
|
---|
591 |
|
---|
592 | =item B<-comp>
|
---|
593 |
|
---|
594 | Enables support for SSL/TLS compression.
|
---|
595 | This option was introduced in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
|
---|
596 | TLS compression is not recommended and is off by default as of
|
---|
597 | OpenSSL 1.1.0.
|
---|
598 |
|
---|
599 | =item B<-no_comp>
|
---|
600 |
|
---|
601 | Disables support for SSL/TLS compression.
|
---|
602 | TLS compression is not recommended and is off by default as of
|
---|
603 | OpenSSL 1.1.0.
|
---|
604 |
|
---|
605 | =item B<-brief>
|
---|
606 |
|
---|
607 | Only provide a brief summary of connection parameters instead of the
|
---|
608 | normal verbose output.
|
---|
609 |
|
---|
610 | =item B<-sigalgs> I<sigalglist>
|
---|
611 |
|
---|
612 | Specifies the list of signature algorithms that are sent by the client.
|
---|
613 | The server selects one entry in the list based on its preferences.
|
---|
614 | For example strings, see L<SSL_CTX_set1_sigalgs(3)>
|
---|
615 |
|
---|
616 | =item B<-curves> I<curvelist>
|
---|
617 |
|
---|
618 | Specifies the list of supported curves to be sent by the client. The curve is
|
---|
619 | ultimately selected by the server. For a list of all curves, use:
|
---|
620 |
|
---|
621 | $ openssl ecparam -list_curves
|
---|
622 |
|
---|
623 | =item B<-cipher> I<cipherlist>
|
---|
624 |
|
---|
625 | This allows the TLSv1.2 and below cipher list sent by the client to be modified.
|
---|
626 | This list will be combined with any TLSv1.3 ciphersuites that have been
|
---|
627 | configured. Although the server determines which ciphersuite is used it should
|
---|
628 | take the first supported cipher in the list sent by the client. See
|
---|
629 | L<openssl-ciphers(1)> for more information.
|
---|
630 |
|
---|
631 | =item B<-ciphersuites> I<val>
|
---|
632 |
|
---|
633 | This allows the TLSv1.3 ciphersuites sent by the client to be modified. This
|
---|
634 | list will be combined with any TLSv1.2 and below ciphersuites that have been
|
---|
635 | configured. Although the server determines which cipher suite is used it should
|
---|
636 | take the first supported cipher in the list sent by the client. See
|
---|
637 | L<openssl-ciphers(1)> for more information. The format for this list is a simple
|
---|
638 | colon (":") separated list of TLSv1.3 ciphersuite names.
|
---|
639 |
|
---|
640 | =item B<-starttls> I<protocol>
|
---|
641 |
|
---|
642 | Send the protocol-specific message(s) to switch to TLS for communication.
|
---|
643 | I<protocol> is a keyword for the intended protocol. Currently, the only
|
---|
644 | supported keywords are "smtp", "pop3", "imap", "ftp", "xmpp", "xmpp-server",
|
---|
645 | "irc", "postgres", "mysql", "lmtp", "nntp", "sieve" and "ldap".
|
---|
646 |
|
---|
647 | =item B<-xmpphost> I<hostname>
|
---|
648 |
|
---|
649 | This option, when used with "-starttls xmpp" or "-starttls xmpp-server",
|
---|
650 | specifies the host for the "to" attribute of the stream element.
|
---|
651 | If this option is not specified, then the host specified with "-connect"
|
---|
652 | will be used.
|
---|
653 |
|
---|
654 | This option is an alias of the B<-name> option for "xmpp" and "xmpp-server".
|
---|
655 |
|
---|
656 | =item B<-name> I<hostname>
|
---|
657 |
|
---|
658 | This option is used to specify hostname information for various protocols
|
---|
659 | used with B<-starttls> option. Currently only "xmpp", "xmpp-server",
|
---|
660 | "smtp" and "lmtp" can utilize this B<-name> option.
|
---|
661 |
|
---|
662 | If this option is used with "-starttls xmpp" or "-starttls xmpp-server",
|
---|
663 | if specifies the host for the "to" attribute of the stream element. If this
|
---|
664 | option is not specified, then the host specified with "-connect" will be used.
|
---|
665 |
|
---|
666 | If this option is used with "-starttls lmtp" or "-starttls smtp", it specifies
|
---|
667 | the name to use in the "LMTP LHLO" or "SMTP EHLO" message, respectively. If
|
---|
668 | this option is not specified, then "mail.example.com" will be used.
|
---|
669 |
|
---|
670 | =item B<-tlsextdebug>
|
---|
671 |
|
---|
672 | Print out a hex dump of any TLS extensions received from the server.
|
---|
673 |
|
---|
674 | =item B<-no_ticket>
|
---|
675 |
|
---|
676 | Disable RFC4507bis session ticket support.
|
---|
677 |
|
---|
678 | =item B<-sess_out> I<filename>
|
---|
679 |
|
---|
680 | Output SSL session to I<filename>.
|
---|
681 |
|
---|
682 | =item B<-sess_in> I<filename>
|
---|
683 |
|
---|
684 | Load SSL session from I<filename>. The client will attempt to resume a
|
---|
685 | connection from this session.
|
---|
686 |
|
---|
687 | =item B<-serverinfo> I<types>
|
---|
688 |
|
---|
689 | A list of comma-separated TLS Extension Types (numbers between 0 and
|
---|
690 | 65535). Each type will be sent as an empty ClientHello TLS Extension.
|
---|
691 | The server's response (if any) will be encoded and displayed as a PEM
|
---|
692 | file.
|
---|
693 |
|
---|
694 | =item B<-status>
|
---|
695 |
|
---|
696 | Sends a certificate status request to the server (OCSP stapling). The server
|
---|
697 | response (if any) is printed out.
|
---|
698 |
|
---|
699 | =item B<-alpn> I<protocols>, B<-nextprotoneg> I<protocols>
|
---|
700 |
|
---|
701 | These flags enable the Enable the Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation
|
---|
702 | or Next Protocol Negotiation (NPN) extension, respectively. ALPN is the
|
---|
703 | IETF standard and replaces NPN.
|
---|
704 | The I<protocols> list is a comma-separated list of protocol names that
|
---|
705 | the client should advertise support for. The list should contain the most
|
---|
706 | desirable protocols first. Protocol names are printable ASCII strings,
|
---|
707 | for example "http/1.1" or "spdy/3".
|
---|
708 | An empty list of protocols is treated specially and will cause the
|
---|
709 | client to advertise support for the TLS extension but disconnect just
|
---|
710 | after receiving ServerHello with a list of server supported protocols.
|
---|
711 | The flag B<-nextprotoneg> cannot be specified if B<-tls1_3> is used.
|
---|
712 |
|
---|
713 | =item B<-ct>, B<-noct>
|
---|
714 |
|
---|
715 | Use one of these two options to control whether Certificate Transparency (CT)
|
---|
716 | is enabled (B<-ct>) or disabled (B<-noct>).
|
---|
717 | If CT is enabled, signed certificate timestamps (SCTs) will be requested from
|
---|
718 | the server and reported at handshake completion.
|
---|
719 |
|
---|
720 | Enabling CT also enables OCSP stapling, as this is one possible delivery method
|
---|
721 | for SCTs.
|
---|
722 |
|
---|
723 | =item B<-ctlogfile>
|
---|
724 |
|
---|
725 | A file containing a list of known Certificate Transparency logs. See
|
---|
726 | L<SSL_CTX_set_ctlog_list_file(3)> for the expected file format.
|
---|
727 |
|
---|
728 | =item B<-keylogfile> I<file>
|
---|
729 |
|
---|
730 | Appends TLS secrets to the specified keylog file such that external programs
|
---|
731 | (like Wireshark) can decrypt TLS connections.
|
---|
732 |
|
---|
733 | =item B<-early_data> I<file>
|
---|
734 |
|
---|
735 | Reads the contents of the specified file and attempts to send it as early data
|
---|
736 | to the server. This will only work with resumed sessions that support early
|
---|
737 | data and when the server accepts the early data.
|
---|
738 |
|
---|
739 | =item B<-enable_pha>
|
---|
740 |
|
---|
741 | For TLSv1.3 only, send the Post-Handshake Authentication extension. This will
|
---|
742 | happen whether or not a certificate has been provided via B<-cert>.
|
---|
743 |
|
---|
744 | =item B<-use_srtp> I<value>
|
---|
745 |
|
---|
746 | Offer SRTP key management, where B<value> is a colon-separated profile list.
|
---|
747 |
|
---|
748 | =item B<-srpuser> I<value>
|
---|
749 |
|
---|
750 | Set the SRP username to the specified value. This option is deprecated.
|
---|
751 |
|
---|
752 | =item B<-srppass> I<value>
|
---|
753 |
|
---|
754 | Set the SRP password to the specified value. This option is deprecated.
|
---|
755 |
|
---|
756 | =item B<-srp_lateuser>
|
---|
757 |
|
---|
758 | SRP username for the second ClientHello message. This option is deprecated.
|
---|
759 |
|
---|
760 | =item B<-srp_moregroups> This option is deprecated.
|
---|
761 |
|
---|
762 | Tolerate other than the known B<g> and B<N> values.
|
---|
763 |
|
---|
764 | =item B<-srp_strength> I<number>
|
---|
765 |
|
---|
766 | Set the minimal acceptable length, in bits, for B<N>. This option is
|
---|
767 | deprecated.
|
---|
768 |
|
---|
769 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_version_item -}
|
---|
770 |
|
---|
771 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_name_item -}
|
---|
772 |
|
---|
773 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_x_item -}
|
---|
774 |
|
---|
775 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_trust_item -}
|
---|
776 |
|
---|
777 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_s_item -}
|
---|
778 |
|
---|
779 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_item -}
|
---|
780 |
|
---|
781 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_item -}
|
---|
782 |
|
---|
783 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_item -}
|
---|
784 |
|
---|
785 | {- output_off() if $disabled{"deprecated-3.0"}; "" -}
|
---|
786 | =item B<-ssl_client_engine> I<id>
|
---|
787 |
|
---|
788 | Specify engine to be used for client certificate operations.
|
---|
789 | {- output_on() if $disabled{"deprecated-3.0"}; "" -}
|
---|
790 |
|
---|
791 | {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_v_item -}
|
---|
792 |
|
---|
793 | Verification errors are displayed, for debugging, but the command will
|
---|
794 | proceed unless the B<-verify_return_error> option is used.
|
---|
795 |
|
---|
796 | =item I<host>:I<port>
|
---|
797 |
|
---|
798 | Rather than providing B<-connect>, the target hostname and optional port may
|
---|
799 | be provided as a single positional argument after all options. If neither this
|
---|
800 | nor B<-connect> are provided, falls back to attempting to connect to
|
---|
801 | I<localhost> on port I<4433>.
|
---|
802 |
|
---|
803 | =back
|
---|
804 |
|
---|
805 | =head1 CONNECTED COMMANDS
|
---|
806 |
|
---|
807 | If a connection is established with an SSL server then any data received
|
---|
808 | from the server is displayed and any key presses will be sent to the
|
---|
809 | server. If end of file is reached then the connection will be closed down. When
|
---|
810 | used interactively (which means neither B<-quiet> nor B<-ign_eof> have been
|
---|
811 | given), then certain commands are also recognized which perform special
|
---|
812 | operations. These commands are a letter which must appear at the start of a
|
---|
813 | line. They are listed below.
|
---|
814 |
|
---|
815 | =over 4
|
---|
816 |
|
---|
817 | =item B<Q>
|
---|
818 |
|
---|
819 | End the current SSL connection and exit.
|
---|
820 |
|
---|
821 | =item B<R>
|
---|
822 |
|
---|
823 | Renegotiate the SSL session (TLSv1.2 and below only).
|
---|
824 |
|
---|
825 | =item B<k>
|
---|
826 |
|
---|
827 | Send a key update message to the server (TLSv1.3 only)
|
---|
828 |
|
---|
829 | =item B<K>
|
---|
830 |
|
---|
831 | Send a key update message to the server and request one back (TLSv1.3 only)
|
---|
832 |
|
---|
833 | =back
|
---|
834 |
|
---|
835 | =head1 NOTES
|
---|
836 |
|
---|
837 | This command can be used to debug SSL servers. To connect to an SSL HTTP
|
---|
838 | server the command:
|
---|
839 |
|
---|
840 | openssl s_client -connect servername:443
|
---|
841 |
|
---|
842 | would typically be used (https uses port 443). If the connection succeeds
|
---|
843 | then an HTTP command can be given such as "GET /" to retrieve a web page.
|
---|
844 |
|
---|
845 | If the handshake fails then there are several possible causes, if it is
|
---|
846 | nothing obvious like no client certificate then the B<-bugs>,
|
---|
847 | B<-ssl3>, B<-tls1>, B<-no_ssl3>, B<-no_tls1> options can be tried
|
---|
848 | in case it is a buggy server. In particular you should play with these
|
---|
849 | options B<before> submitting a bug report to an OpenSSL mailing list.
|
---|
850 |
|
---|
851 | A frequent problem when attempting to get client certificates working
|
---|
852 | is that a web client complains it has no certificates or gives an empty
|
---|
853 | list to choose from. This is normally because the server is not sending
|
---|
854 | the clients certificate authority in its "acceptable CA list" when it
|
---|
855 | requests a certificate. By using this command, the CA list can be viewed
|
---|
856 | and checked. However, some servers only request client authentication
|
---|
857 | after a specific URL is requested. To obtain the list in this case it
|
---|
858 | is necessary to use the B<-prexit> option and send an HTTP request
|
---|
859 | for an appropriate page.
|
---|
860 |
|
---|
861 | If a certificate is specified on the command line using the B<-cert>
|
---|
862 | option it will not be used unless the server specifically requests
|
---|
863 | a client certificate. Therefore, merely including a client certificate
|
---|
864 | on the command line is no guarantee that the certificate works.
|
---|
865 |
|
---|
866 | If there are problems verifying a server certificate then the
|
---|
867 | B<-showcerts> option can be used to show all the certificates sent by the
|
---|
868 | server.
|
---|
869 |
|
---|
870 | This command is a test tool and is designed to continue the
|
---|
871 | handshake after any certificate verification errors. As a result it will
|
---|
872 | accept any certificate chain (trusted or not) sent by the peer. Non-test
|
---|
873 | applications should B<not> do this as it makes them vulnerable to a MITM
|
---|
874 | attack. This behaviour can be changed by with the B<-verify_return_error>
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875 | option: any verify errors are then returned aborting the handshake.
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876 |
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877 | The B<-bind> option may be useful if the server or a firewall requires
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878 | connections to come from some particular address and or port.
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879 |
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880 | =head1 BUGS
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881 |
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882 | Because this program has a lot of options and also because some of the
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883 | techniques used are rather old, the C source for this command is rather
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884 | hard to read and not a model of how things should be done.
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885 | A typical SSL client program would be much simpler.
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886 |
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887 | The B<-prexit> option is a bit of a hack. We should really report
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888 | information whenever a session is renegotiated.
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889 |
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890 | =head1 SEE ALSO
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891 |
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892 | L<openssl(1)>,
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893 | L<openssl-sess_id(1)>,
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894 | L<openssl-s_server(1)>,
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895 | L<openssl-ciphers(1)>,
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896 | L<SSL_CONF_cmd(3)>,
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897 | L<SSL_CTX_set_max_send_fragment(3)>,
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898 | L<SSL_CTX_set_split_send_fragment(3)>,
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899 | L<SSL_CTX_set_max_pipelines(3)>,
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900 | L<ossl_store-file(7)>
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901 |
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902 | =head1 HISTORY
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903 |
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904 | The B<-no_alt_chains> option was added in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
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905 | The B<-name> option was added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
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906 |
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907 | The B<-certform> option has become obsolete in OpenSSL 3.0.0 and has no effect.
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908 |
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909 | The B<-engine> option was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
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910 |
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911 | =head1 COPYRIGHT
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912 |
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913 | Copyright 2000-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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914 |
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915 | Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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916 | this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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917 | in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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918 | L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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919 |
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920 | =cut
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