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PKI --ISSUE(8)			  strongSwan			PKI --ISSUE(8)

NAME
       pki --issue - Issue a certificate using a CA certificate and key

SYNOPSIS
       pki --issue [--in file] [--type type] --cakey file|--cakeyid hex
		   --cacert file [--dn subject-dn] [--san subjectAltName]
		   [--lifetime days] [--serial hex] [--flag flag]
		   [--digest digest] [--ca] [--crl uri [--crlissuer issuer]]
		   [--ocsp uri] [--pathlen len] [--nc-permitted name] [--nc-
		   excluded name] [--policy-mapping mapping]
		   [--policy-explicit len] [--policy-inhibit len]
		   [--policy-any len]
		   [--cert-policy oid [--cps-uri uri] [--user-notice text]]
		   [--outform encoding] [--debug level]

       pki --issue --options file

       pki --issue -h | --help

DESCRIPTION
       This sub-command of pki(1) is used to issue a certificate  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.

       -i, --in file
	      Public  key or PKCS#10 certificate request file to issue. If not
	      given the key/request is read from STDIN.

       -t, --type type
	      Type of the input. Either pub for a public key, or pkcs10 for  a
	      PKCS#10 certificate request, defaults to pub.

       -k, --cakey file
	      CA private key file. Either this or --cakeyid is required.

       -x, --cakeyid hex
	      Key  ID  of  a  CA  private  key	on a smartcard. Either this or
	      --cakey is required.

       -c, --cacert file
	      CA certificate file. Required.

       -d, --dn subject-dn
	      Subject distinguished name (DN) of the issued certificate.

       -a, --san subjectAltName
	      subjectAltName extension to include in certificate. Can be  used
	      multiple times.

       -l, --lifetime days
	      Days the certificate is valid, default: 1095.

       -s, --serial hex
	      Serial number in hex. It is randomly allocated by default.

       -e, --flag flag
	      Add  extendedKeyUsage  flag. One of serverAuth, clientAuth, crl‐
	      Sign, or ocspSigning. Can be used multiple times.

       -g, --digest digest
	      Digest to use for signature creation. One of md5, sha1,  sha224,
	      sha256, sha384, or sha512. Defaults to sha1.

       -f, --outform encoding
	      Encoding of the created certificate file. Either der (ASN.1 DER)
	      or pem (Base64 PEM), defaults to der.

       -b, --ca
	      Include CA basicConstraint extension in certificate.

       -u, --crl uri
	      CRL distribution point URI to include  in	 certificate.  Can  be
	      used multiple times.

       -I, --crlissuer issuer
	      Optional	CRL  issuer  for the CRL at the preceding distribution
	      point.

       -o, --ocsp uri
	      OCSP AuthorityInfoAccess URI to include in certificate.  Can  be
	      used multiple times.

       -p, --pathlen len
	      Set path length constraint.

       -n, --nc-permitted name
	      Add permitted NameConstraint extension to certificate.

       -N, --nc-excluded name
	      Add excluded NameConstraint extension to certificate.

       -M, --policy-mapping issuer-oid:subject-oid
	      Add policyMapping from issuer to subject OID.

       -E, --policy-explicit len
	      Add requireExplicitPolicy constraint.

       -H, --policy-inhibit len
	      Add inhibitPolicyMapping constraint.

       -A, --policy-any len
	      Add inhibitAnyPolicy constraint.

   Certificate Policy
       Multiple	 certificatePolicy extensions can be added. Each with the fol‐
       lowing information:

       -P, --cert-policy oid
	      OID to include in certificatePolicy extension. Required.

       -C, --cps-uri uri
	      Certification Practice statement URI for certificatePolicy.

       -U, --user-notice text
	      User notice for certificatePolicy.

EXAMPLES
       To save repetitive typing, command line options can be stored in files.
       Lets assume pki.opt contains the following contents:

	 --cacert ca_cert.der --cakey ca_key.der --digest sha256
	 --flag serverAuth --lifetime 1460 --type pkcs10

       Then  the following command can be used to issue a certificate based on
       a given PKCS#10 certificate request and the options above:

	 pki --issue --options pki.opt --in req.der > cert.der

SEE ALSO
       pki(1)

5.1.1				  2013-08-12			PKI --ISSUE(8)
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