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PKI --SIGNCRL(1) strongSwan PKI --SIGNCRL(1)
NAME
pki --signcrl - Issue a Certificate Revocation List (CRL) using a CA
certificate and key
SYNOPSIS
pki --signcrl --cakey file|--cakeyid hex --cacert file
[--lifetime days] [--this-update datetime]
[--next-update datetime] [--lastcrl crl] [--basecrl crl]
[--crluri uri] [--digest digest] [--rsa-padding padding]
[[--reason reason] [--date ts] --cert file|--serial hex]
[--critical oid] [--outform encoding] [--debug level]
pki --signcrl --options file
pki --signcrl -h | --help
DESCRIPTION
This sub-command of pki(1) is used to issue a Certificate Revocation
List (CRL) using a CA certificate and private key.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print usage information with a summary of the available options.
-v, --debug level
Set debug level, default: 1.
-+, --options file
Read command line options from file.
-k, --cakey file
CA private key file. Either this or --cakeyid is required.
-x, --cakeyid hex
Smartcard or TPM CA private key object handle in hex format with
an optional 0x prefix. Either this or --cakey is required.
-c, --cacert file
CA certificate file. Required.
-l, --lifetime days
Days until the CRL gets a nextUpdate, default: 15. Ignored if
both an absolute start and end time are given.
-F, --this-update datetime
Absolute time when the validity of the CRL begins. The datetime
format is defined by the --dateform option.
-T, --next-update datetime
Absolute time when the validity of the CRL end. The datetime
format is defined by the --dateform option.
-D, --dateform form
strptime(3) format for the --this-update and --next-update
options, default: %d.%m.%y %T
-a, --lastcrl crl
times.
-g, --digest digest
Digest to use for signature creation. One of md5, sha1, sha224,
sha256, sha384, or sha512. The default is determined based on
the type and size of the signature key.
-R, --rsa-padding padding
Padding to use for RSA signatures. Either pkcs1 or pss, defaults
to pkcs1.
-X, --critical oid
Add a critical extension with the given OID.
-f, --outform encoding
Encoding of the created certificate file. Either der (ASN.1 DER)
or pem (Base64 PEM), defaults to der.
Revoked Certificates
Multiple revoked certificates can be added to the CRL by either
providing the certificate file or the respective serial number
directly. A reason and a timestamp can be configured for each
revocation (they have to be given before each certificate/serial on the
command line).
-r, --reason reason
The reason why the certificate was revoked. One of
key-compromise, ca-compromise, affiliation-changed, superseded,
cessation-of-operation, or certificate-hold.
-d, --date ts
Revocation date as Unix timestamp. Defaults to the current time.
-z, --cert file
Certificate file to revoke.
-s, --serial hex
Hexadecimal encoded serial number of the certificate to revoke.
EXAMPLES
Revoke a certificate:
pki --signcrl --cacert ca_cert.der --cakey ca_key.der \
--reason superseded --cert cert.der > crl.der
Update an existing CRL with two new revocations, using the
certificate's serial number, but no reason:
pki --signcrl --cacert ca_cert.der --cakey ca_key.der \
--lastcrl old_crl.der --serial 0123 --serial 0345 > crl.der
SEE ALSO
pki(1)
5.9.13 2019-05-06 PKI --SIGNCRL(1)