[B<-out filename>]
[B<-serial>]
[B<-hash>]
+[B<-subject_hash>]
+[B<-issuer_hash>]
[B<-subject>]
[B<-issuer>]
[B<-nameopt option>]
[B<-clrext>]
[B<-extfile filename>]
[B<-extensions section>]
+[B<-engine id>]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Since there are a large number of options they will split up into
various sections.
+=head1 OPTIONS
-=head1 INPUT, OUTPUT AND GENERAL PURPOSE OPTIONS
+=head2 INPUT, OUTPUT AND GENERAL PURPOSE OPTIONS
=over 4
the digest to use. This affects any signing or display option that uses a message
digest, such as the B<-fingerprint>, B<-signkey> and B<-CA> options. If not
-specified then MD5 is used. If the key being used to sign with is a DSA key then
-this option has no effect: SHA1 is always used with DSA keys.
+specified then SHA1 is used. If the key being used to sign with is a DSA key
+then this option has no effect: SHA1 is always used with DSA keys.
+=item B<-engine id>
+
+specifying an engine (by it's unique B<id> string) will cause B<req>
+to attempt to obtain a functional reference to the specified engine,
+thus initialising it if needed. The engine will then be set as the default
+for all available algorithms.
=back
-=head1 DISPLAY OPTIONS
+=head2 DISPLAY OPTIONS
Note: the B<-alias> and B<-purpose> options are also display options
but are described in the B<TRUST SETTINGS> section.
outputs the certificate serial number.
-=item B<-hash>
+=item B<-subject_hash>
outputs the "hash" of the certificate subject name. This is used in OpenSSL to
form an index to allow certificates in a directory to be looked up by subject
name.
+=item B<-issuer_hash>
+
+outputs the "hash" of the certificate issuer name.
+
+=item B<-hash>
+
+synonym for "-subject_hash" for backward compatibility reasons.
+
=item B<-subject>
outputs the subject name.
option which determines how the subject or issuer names are displayed. The
B<option> argument can be a single option or multiple options separated by
commas. Alternatively the B<-nameopt> switch may be used more than once to
-set multiple options. See the B<SUBJECT AND ISSUER NAME OPTIONS> section for more information.
+set multiple options. See the B<NAME OPTIONS> section for more information.
=item B<-email>
=back
-=head1 TRUST SETTINGS
+=head2 TRUST SETTINGS
Please note these options are currently experimental and may well change.
=back
-=head1 SIGNING OPTIONS
+=head2 SIGNING OPTIONS
The B<x509> utility can be used to sign certificates and requests: it
can thus behave like a "mini CA".
=back
-=head1 SUBJECT AND ISSUER NAME OPTIONS
+=head2 NAME OPTIONS
The B<nameopt> command line switch determines how the subject and issuer
names are displayed. If no B<nameopt> switch is present the default "oneline"
a oneline format which is more readable than RFC2253. It is equivalent to
specifying the B<esc_2253>, B<esc_ctrl>, B<esc_msb>, B<utf8>, B<dump_nostr>,
-B<dump_der>, B<use_quote>, B<sep_comma_plus_spc>, B<spc_eq> and B<sname>
+B<dump_der>, B<use_quote>, B<sep_comma_plus_space>, B<space_eq> and B<sname>
options.
=item B<multiline>
a multiline format. It is equivalent B<esc_ctrl>, B<esc_msb>, B<sep_multiline>,
-B<spc_eq>, B<lname> and B<align>.
+B<space_eq>, B<lname> and B<align>.
=item B<esc_2253>
align field values for a more readable output. Only usable with
B<sep_multiline>.
-=item B<spc_eq>
+=item B<space_eq>
places spaces round the B<=> character which follows the field
name.
=back
-=head1 TEXT OPTIONS
+=head2 TEXT OPTIONS
As well as customising the name output format, it is also possible to
customise the actual fields printed using the B<certopt> options when
Display the certificate subject name in oneline form on a terminal
supporting UTF8:
- openssl x509 -in cert.pem -noout -subject -nameopt oneline,-escmsb
+ openssl x509 -in cert.pem -noout -subject -nameopt oneline,-esc_msb
Display the certificate MD5 fingerprint:
Set a certificate to be trusted for SSL client use and change set its alias to
"Steve's Class 1 CA"
- openssl x509 -in cert.pem -addtrust sslclient \
- -alias "Steve's Class 1 CA" -out trust.pem
+ openssl x509 -in cert.pem -addtrust clientAuth \
+ -setalias "Steve's Class 1 CA" -out trust.pem
=head1 NOTES
L<req(1)|req(1)>, L<ca(1)|ca(1)>, L<genrsa(1)|genrsa(1)>,
L<gendsa(1)|gendsa(1)>, L<verify(1)|verify(1)>
+=head1 HISTORY
+
+Before OpenSSL 0.9.8, the default digest for RSA keys was MD5.
+
=cut