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@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
'\" t
.\" Title: PK12UTIL
.\" Author: [see the "Authors" section]
-.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\" Date: 27 October 2017
+.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
+.\" Date: 5 June 2014
.\" Manual: NSS Security Tools
.\" Source: nss-tools
.\" Language: English
.\"
-.TH "PK12UTIL" "1" "27 October 2017" "nss-tools" "NSS Security Tools"
+.TH "PK12UTIL" "1" "5 June 2014" "nss-tools" "NSS Security Tools"
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
.\" * Define some portability stuff
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -39,24 +39,24 @@ This documentation is still work in progress\&. Please contribute to the initial
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
The PKCS #12 utility,
-\fBpk12util\fR, enables sharing certificates among any server that supports PKCS #12\&. The tool can import certificates and keys from PKCS #12 files into security databases, export certificates, and list certificates and keys\&.
+\fBpk12util\fR, enables sharing certificates among any server that supports PKCS#12\&. The tool can import certificates and keys from PKCS#12 files into security databases, export certificates, and list certificates and keys\&.
.SH "OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS"
.PP
\fBOptions\fR
.PP
\-i p12file
.RS 4
-Import keys and certificates from a PKCS #12 file into a security database\&.
+Import keys and certificates from a PKCS#12 file into a security database\&.
.RE
.PP
\-l p12file
.RS 4
-List the keys and certificates in PKCS #12 file\&.
+List the keys and certificates in PKCS#12 file\&.
.RE
.PP
\-o p12file
.RS 4
-Export keys and certificates from the security database to a PKCS #12 file\&.
+Export keys and certificates from the security database to a PKCS#12 file\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBArguments\fR
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Specify the key encryption algorithm\&.
.PP
\-C certCipher
.RS 4
-Specify the certiticate encryption algorithm\&.
+Specify the key cert (overall package) encryption algorithm\&.
.RE
.PP
\-d [sql:]directory
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ Specify the pkcs #12 file password\&.
.PP
The most basic usage of
\fBpk12util\fR
-for importing a certificate or key is the PKCS #12 input file (\fB\-i\fR) and some way to specify the security database being accessed (either
+for importing a certificate or key is the PKCS#12 input file (\fB\-i\fR) and some way to specify the security database being accessed (either
\fB\-d\fR
for a directory or
\fB\-h\fR
@@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ pk12util: PKCS12 IMPORT SUCCESSFUL
.PP
Using the
\fBpk12util\fR
-command to export certificates and keys requires both the name of the certificate to extract from the database (\fB\-n\fR) and the PKCS #12\-formatted output file to write to\&. There are optional parameters that can be used to encrypt the file to protect the certificate material\&.
+command to export certificates and keys requires both the name of the certificate to extract from the database (\fB\-n\fR) and the PKCS#12\-formatted output file to write to\&. There are optional parameters that can be used to encrypt the file to protect the certificate material\&.
.PP
pk12util \-o p12File \-n certname [\-c keyCipher] [\-C certCipher] [\-m|\-\-key_len keyLen] [\-n|\-\-cert_key_len certKeyLen] [\-d [sql:]directory] [\-P dbprefix] [\-k slotPasswordFile|\-K slotPassword] [\-w p12filePasswordFile|\-W p12filePassword]
.PP
@@ -559,17 +559,17 @@ Certificate Friendly Name: Thawte Freemail Member\*(Aqs Thawte Consulting (Pt
.\}
.SH "PASSWORD ENCRYPTION"
.PP
-PKCS #12 provides for not only the protection of the private keys but also the certificate and meta\-data associated with the keys\&. Password\-based encryption is used to protect private keys on export to a PKCS #12 file and, optionally, the associated certificates\&. If no algorithm is specified, the tool defaults to using PKCS #12 SHA\-1 and 3\-key triple DES for private key encryption\&. When not in FIPS mode, PKCS #12 SHA\-1 and 40\-bit RC4 is used for certificate encryption\&. When in FIPS mode, there is no certificate encryption\&. If certificate encryption is not wanted, specify
-\fB"NONE"\fR
-as the argument of the
-\fB\-C\fR
-option\&.
+PKCS#12 provides for not only the protection of the private keys but also the certificate and meta\-data associated with the keys\&. Password\-based encryption is used to protect private keys on export to a PKCS#12 file and, optionally, the entire package\&. If no algorithm is specified, the tool defaults to using
+\fBPKCS12 V2 PBE with SHA1 and 3KEY Triple DES\-cbc\fR
+for private key encryption\&.
+\fBPKCS12 V2 PBE with SHA1 and 40 Bit RC4\fR
+is the default for the overall package encryption when not in FIPS mode\&. When in FIPS mode, there is no package encryption\&.
.PP
The private key is always protected with strong encryption by default\&.
.PP
Several types of ciphers are supported\&.
.PP
-PKCS #5 password\-based encryption
+Symmetric CBC ciphers for PKCS#5 V2
.RS 4
.sp
.RS 4
@@ -580,13 +580,110 @@ PKCS #5 password\-based encryption
.sp -1
.IP \(bu 2.3
.\}
-PBES2 with AES\-CBC\-Pad as underlying encryption scheme (\fB"AES\-128\-CBC"\fR,
-\fB"AES\-192\-CBC"\fR, and
-\fB"AES\-256\-CBC"\fR)
+DES\-CBC
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+RC2\-CBC
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+RC5\-CBCPad
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+DES\-EDE3\-CBC (the default for key encryption)
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+AES\-128\-CBC
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+AES\-192\-CBC
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+AES\-256\-CBC
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+CAMELLIA\-128\-CBC
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+CAMELLIA\-192\-CBC
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+CAMELLIA\-256\-CBC
.RE
.RE
.PP
-PKCS #12 password\-based encryption
+PKCS#12 PBE ciphers
.RS 4
.sp
.RS 4
@@ -597,9 +694,7 @@ PKCS #12 password\-based encryption
.sp -1
.IP \(bu 2.3
.\}
-SHA\-1 and 128\-bit RC4 (\fB"PKCS #12 V2 PBE With SHA\-1 And 128 Bit RC4"\fR
-or
-\fB"RC4"\fR)
+PKCS #12 PBE with Sha1 and 128 Bit RC4
.RE
.sp
.RS 4
@@ -610,7 +705,7 @@ or
.sp -1
.IP \(bu 2.3
.\}
-SHA\-1 and 40\-bit RC4 (\fB"PKCS #12 V2 PBE With SHA\-1 And 40 Bit RC4"\fR) (used by default for certificate encryption in non\-FIPS mode)
+PKCS #12 PBE with Sha1 and 40 Bit RC4
.RE
.sp
.RS 4
@@ -621,9 +716,7 @@ SHA\-1 and 40\-bit RC4 (\fB"PKCS #12 V2 PBE With SHA\-1 And 40 Bit RC4"\fR) (use
.sp -1
.IP \(bu 2.3
.\}
-SHA\-1 and 3\-key triple\-DES (\fB"PKCS #12 V2 PBE With SHA\-1 And 3KEY Triple DES\-CBC"\fR
-or
-\fB"DES\-EDE3\-CBC"\fR)
+PKCS #12 PBE with Sha1 and Triple DES CBC
.RE
.sp
.RS 4
@@ -634,9 +727,7 @@ or
.sp -1
.IP \(bu 2.3
.\}
-SHA\-1 and 128\-bit RC2 (\fB"PKCS #12 V2 PBE With SHA\-1 And 128 Bit RC2 CBC"\fR
-or
-\fB"RC2\-CBC"\fR)
+PKCS #12 PBE with Sha1 and 128 Bit RC2 CBC
.RE
.sp
.RS 4
@@ -647,11 +738,114 @@ or
.sp -1
.IP \(bu 2.3
.\}
-SHA\-1 and 40\-bit RC2 (\fB"PKCS #12 V2 PBE With SHA\-1 And 40 Bit RC2 CBC"\fR)
+PKCS #12 PBE with Sha1 and 40 Bit RC2 CBC
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+PKCS12 V2 PBE with SHA1 and 128 Bit RC4
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+PKCS12 V2 PBE with SHA1 and 40 Bit RC4 (the default for non\-FIPS mode)
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+PKCS12 V2 PBE with SHA1 and 3KEY Triple DES\-cbc
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+PKCS12 V2 PBE with SHA1 and 2KEY Triple DES\-cbc
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+PKCS12 V2 PBE with SHA1 and 128 Bit RC2 CBC
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+PKCS12 V2 PBE with SHA1 and 40 Bit RC2 CBC
.RE
.RE
.PP
-With PKCS #12, the crypto provider may be the soft token module or an external hardware module\&. If the cryptographic module does not support the requested algorithm, then the next best fit will be selected (usually the default)\&. If no suitable replacement for the desired algorithm can be found, the tool returns the error
+PKCS#5 PBE ciphers
+.RS 4
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+PKCS #5 Password Based Encryption with MD2 and DES CBC
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+PKCS #5 Password Based Encryption with MD5 and DES CBC
+.RE
+.sp
+.RS 4
+.ie n \{\
+\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.sp -1
+.IP \(bu 2.3
+.\}
+PKCS #5 Password Based Encryption with SHA1 and DES CBC
+.RE
+.RE
+.PP
+With PKCS#12, the crypto provider may be the soft token module or an external hardware module\&. If the cryptographic module does not support the requested algorithm, then the next best fit will be selected (usually the default)\&. If no suitable replacement for the desired algorithm can be found, the tool returns the error
\fIno security module can perform the requested operation\fR\&.
.SH "NSS DATABASE TYPES"
.PP
@@ -793,27 +987,6 @@ For an engineering draft on the changes in the shared NSS databases, see the NSS
.\}
https://wiki\&.mozilla\&.org/NSS_Shared_DB
.RE
-.SH "COMPATIBILITY NOTES"
-.PP
-The exporting behavior of
-\fBpk12util\fR
-has changed over time, while importing files exported with older versions of NSS is still supported\&.
-.PP
-Until the 3\&.30 release,
-\fBpk12util\fR
-used the UTF\-16 encoding for the PKCS #5 password\-based encryption schemes, while the recommendation is to encode passwords in UTF\-8 if the used encryption scheme is defined outside of the PKCS #12 standard\&.
-.PP
-Until the 3\&.31 release, even when
-\fB"AES\-128\-CBC"\fR
-or
-\fB"AES\-192\-CBC"\fR
-is given from the command line,
-\fBpk12util\fR
-always used 256\-bit AES as the underlying encryption scheme\&.
-.PP
-For historical reasons,
-\fBpk12util\fR
-accepts password\-based encryption schemes not listed in this document\&. However, those schemes are not officially supported and may have issues in interoperability with other tools\&.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP
certutil (1)