From fb3c70eda88d3175627edc6a3316b4508b3d29c5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: simon Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 19:10:21 +0000 Subject: Vendor import of OpenSSL 0.9.8b --- crypto/openssl/doc/apps/ecparam.pod | 179 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 179 insertions(+) create mode 100644 crypto/openssl/doc/apps/ecparam.pod (limited to 'crypto/openssl/doc/apps/ecparam.pod') diff --git a/crypto/openssl/doc/apps/ecparam.pod b/crypto/openssl/doc/apps/ecparam.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1a12105 --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/openssl/doc/apps/ecparam.pod @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +=pod + +=head1 NAME + +ecparam - EC parameter manipulation and generation + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +B +[B<-inform DER|PEM>] +[B<-outform DER|PEM>] +[B<-in filename>] +[B<-out filename>] +[B<-noout>] +[B<-text>] +[B<-C>] +[B<-check>] +[B<-name arg>] +[B<-list_curve>] +[B<-conv_form arg>] +[B<-param_enc arg>] +[B<-no_seed>] +[B<-rand file(s)>] +[B<-genkey>] +[B<-engine id>] + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +This command is used to manipulate or generate EC parameter files. + +=head1 OPTIONS + +=over 4 + +=item B<-inform DER|PEM> + +This specifies the input format. The B option uses an ASN.1 DER encoded +form compatible with RFC 3279 EcpkParameters. The PEM form is the default +format: it consists of the B format base64 encoded with additional +header and footer lines. + +=item B<-outform DER|PEM> + +This specifies the output format, the options have the same meaning as the +B<-inform> option. + +=item B<-in filename> + +This specifies the input filename to read parameters from or standard input if +this option is not specified. + +=item B<-out filename> + +This specifies the output filename parameters to. Standard output is used +if this option is not present. The output filename should B be the same +as the input filename. + +=item B<-noout> + +This option inhibits the output of the encoded version of the parameters. + +=item B<-text> + +This option prints out the EC parameters in human readable form. + +=item B<-C> + +This option converts the EC parameters into C code. The parameters can then +be loaded by calling the B function. + +=item B<-check> + +Validate the elliptic curve parameters. + +=item B<-name arg> + +Use the EC parameters with the specified 'short' name. Use B<-list_curves> +to get a list of all currently implemented EC parameters. + +=item B<-list_curves> + +If this options is specified B will print out a list of all +currently implemented EC parameters names and exit. + +=item B<-conv_form> + +This specifies how the points on the elliptic curve are converted +into octet strings. Possible values are: B (the default +value), B and B. For more information regarding +the point conversion forms please read the X9.62 standard. +B Due to patent issues the B option is disabled +by default for binary curves and can be enabled by defining +the preprocessor macro B at compile time. + +=item B<-param_enc arg> + +This specifies how the elliptic curve parameters are encoded. +Possible value are: B, i.e. the ec parameters are +specified by a OID, or B where the ec parameters are +explicitly given (see RFC 3279 for the definition of the +EC parameters structures). The default value is B. +B the B alternative ,as specified in RFC 3279, +is currently not implemented in OpenSSL. + +=item B<-no_seed> + +This option inhibits that the 'seed' for the parameter generation +is included in the ECParameters structure (see RFC 3279). + +=item B<-genkey> + +This option will generate a EC private key using the specified parameters. + +=item B<-rand file(s)> + +a file or files containing random data used to seed the random number +generator, or an EGD socket (see L). +Multiple files can be specified separated by a OS-dependent character. +The separator is B<;> for MS-Windows, B<,> for OpenVMS, and B<:> for +all others. + +=item B<-engine id> + +specifying an engine (by it's unique B string) will cause B +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 NOTES + +PEM format EC parameters use the header and footer lines: + + -----BEGIN EC PARAMETERS----- + -----END EC PARAMETERS----- + +OpenSSL is currently not able to generate new groups and therefore +B can only create EC parameters from known (named) curves. + +=head1 EXAMPLES + +To create EC parameters with the group 'prime192v1': + + openssl ecparam -out ec_param.pem -name prime192v1 + +To create EC parameters with explicit parameters: + + openssl ecparam -out ec_param.pem -name prime192v1 -param_enc explicit + +To validate given EC parameters: + + openssl ecparam -in ec_param.pem -check + +To create EC parameters and a private key: + + openssl ecparam -out ec_key.pem -name prime192v1 -genkey + +To change the point encoding to 'compressed': + + openssl ecparam -in ec_in.pem -out ec_out.pem -conv_form compressed + +To print out the EC parameters to standard output: + + openssl ecparam -in ec_param.pem -noout -text + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +L, L + +=head1 HISTORY + +The ecparam command was first introduced in OpenSSL 0.9.8. + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Nils Larsch for the OpenSSL project (http://www.openssl.org) + +=cut -- cgit v1.1