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  23. .TH mk-ca-bundle 1 "5 Jan 2013" "version 1.20" "mk-ca-bundle manual"
  24. .SH NAME
  25. mk-ca-bundle \- convert mozilla's certdata.txt to PEM format
  26. .SH SYNOPSIS
  27. mk-ca-bundle [bilnpqstuv]
  28. .I [outputfile]
  29. .SH DESCRIPTION
  30. The mk-ca-bundle tool downloads the certdata.txt file from Mozilla's source
  31. tree over HTTP, then parses certdata.txt and extracts certificates
  32. into PEM format. By default, only CA root certificates trusted to issue SSL
  33. server authentication certificates are extracted. These are then processed with
  34. the OpenSSL commandline tool to produce the final ca-bundle file.
  35. The default \fIoutputfile\fP name is \fBca-bundle.crt\fP. By setting it to '-'
  36. (a single dash) you will get the output sent to STDOUT instead of a file.
  37. The PEM format this scripts uses for output makes the result readily available
  38. for use by just about all OpenSSL or GnuTLS powered applications, such as
  39. curl, wget and more.
  40. .SH OPTIONS
  41. The following options are supported:
  42. .IP -b
  43. backup an existing version of \fIoutputfilename\fP
  44. .IP -d [name]
  45. specify which Mozilla tree to pull certdata.txt from (or a custom URL). Valid
  46. names are: aurora, beta, central, mozilla, nss, release (default). They are
  47. shortcuts for which source tree to get the cert data from.
  48. .IP -f
  49. force rebuild even if certdata.txt is current (Added in version 1.17)
  50. .IP -i
  51. print version info about used modules
  52. .IP -l
  53. print license info about certdata.txt
  54. .IP -n
  55. no download of certdata.txt (to use existing)
  56. .IP "-p [purposes]:[levels]"
  57. list of Mozilla trust purposes and levels for certificates to include in output.
  58. Takes the form of a comma separated list of purposes, a colon, and a comma
  59. separated list of levels. The default is to include all certificates trusted
  60. to issue SSL Server certificates (SERVER_AUTH:TRUSTED_DELEGATOR).
  61. (Added in version 1.21, Perl only)
  62. Valid purposes are:
  63. .RS
  64. ALL, DIGITAL_SIGNATURE, NON_REPUDIATION, KEY_ENCIPHERMENT,
  65. DATA_ENCIPHERMENT, KEY_AGREEMENT, KEY_CERT_SIGN, CRL_SIGN,
  66. SERVER_AUTH (default), CLIENT_AUTH, CODE_SIGNING, EMAIL_PROTECTION,
  67. IPSEC_END_SYSTEM, IPSEC_TUNNEL, IPSEC_USER, TIME_STAMPING, STEP_UP_APPROVED
  68. .RE
  69. Valid trust levels are:
  70. .RS
  71. ALL, TRUSTED_DELEGATOR (default), NOT_TRUSTED, MUST_VERIFY_TRUST, TRUSTED
  72. .RE
  73. .IP -q
  74. be really quiet (no progress output at all)
  75. .IP -t
  76. include plain text listing of certificates
  77. .IP "-s [algorithms]"
  78. comma separated list of signature algorithms with which to hash/fingerprint
  79. each certificate and output when run in plain text mode.
  80. (Added in version 1.21, Perl only)
  81. Valid algorithms are:
  82. .RS
  83. ALL, NONE, MD5 (default), SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512
  84. .RE
  85. .IP -u
  86. unlink (remove) certdata.txt after processing
  87. .IP -v
  88. be verbose and print out processed CAs
  89. .SH EXIT STATUS
  90. Returns 0 on success. Returns 1 if it fails to download data.
  91. .SH CERTDATA FORMAT
  92. The file format used by Mozilla for this trust information seems to be documented here:
  93. .nf
  94. http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/doc/storing-trust-policy/storing-trust-existing.html
  95. .fi
  96. .SH SEE ALSO
  97. .BR curl (1)
  98. .SH HISTORY
  99. \fBmk-ca-bundle\fP is a command line tool that is shipped as part of every
  100. curl and libcurl release (see http://curl.haxx.se/). It was originally based
  101. on the parse-certs script written by Roland Krikava and was later much
  102. improved by Guenter Knauf. This manual page was initially written by Jan
  103. Schaumann \&<jschauma@netmeister.org>.