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- =pod
- {- OpenSSL::safe::output_do_not_edit_headers(); -}
- =head1 NAME
- openssl-rsautl - RSA command
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- B<openssl> B<rsautl>
- [B<-help>]
- [B<-in> I<file>]
- [B<-passin> I<arg>]
- [B<-rev>]
- [B<-out> I<file>]
- [B<-inkey> I<filename>|I<uri>]
- [B<-keyform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>|B<ENGINE>]
- [B<-pubin>]
- [B<-certin>]
- [B<-sign>]
- [B<-verify>]
- [B<-encrypt>]
- [B<-decrypt>]
- [B<-pkcs>]
- [B<-x931>]
- [B<-oaep>]
- [B<-raw>]
- [B<-hexdump>]
- [B<-asn1parse>]
- {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_synopsis -}{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_synopsis -}
- {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_synopsis -}
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- This command has been deprecated.
- The L<openssl-pkeyutl(1)> command should be used instead.
- This command can be used to sign, verify, encrypt and decrypt
- data using the RSA algorithm.
- =head1 OPTIONS
- =over 4
- =item B<-help>
- Print out a usage message.
- =item B<-in> I<filename>
- This specifies the input filename to read data from or standard input
- if this option is not specified.
- =item B<-passin> I<arg>
- The passphrase used in the output file.
- See see L<openssl-passphrase-options(1)>.
- =item B<-rev>
- Reverse the order of the input.
- =item B<-out> I<filename>
- Specifies the output filename to write to or standard output by
- default.
- =item B<-inkey> I<filename>|I<uri>
- The input key, by default it should be an RSA private key.
- =item B<-keyform> B<DER>|B<PEM>|B<P12>|B<ENGINE>
- The key format; unspecified by default.
- See L<openssl-format-options(1)> for details.
- =item B<-pubin>
- The input file is an RSA public key.
- =item B<-certin>
- The input is a certificate containing an RSA public key.
- =item B<-sign>
- Sign the input data and output the signed result. This requires
- an RSA private key.
- =item B<-verify>
- Verify the input data and output the recovered data.
- =item B<-encrypt>
- Encrypt the input data using an RSA public key.
- =item B<-decrypt>
- Decrypt the input data using an RSA private key.
- =item B<-pkcs>, B<-oaep>, B<-x931> B<-raw>
- The padding to use: PKCS#1 v1.5 (the default), PKCS#1 OAEP,
- ANSI X9.31, or no padding, respectively.
- For signatures, only B<-pkcs> and B<-raw> can be used.
- =item B<-hexdump>
- Hex dump the output data.
- =item B<-asn1parse>
- Parse the ASN.1 output data, this is useful when combined with the
- B<-verify> option.
- {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_item -}
- {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_item -}
- {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_item -}
- =back
- =head1 NOTES
- Since this command uses the RSA algorithm directly, it can only be
- used to sign or verify small pieces of data.
- =head1 EXAMPLES
- Examples equivalent to these can be found in the documentation for the
- non-deprecated L<openssl-pkeyutl(1)> command.
- Sign some data using a private key:
- openssl rsautl -sign -in file -inkey key.pem -out sig
- Recover the signed data
- openssl rsautl -verify -in sig -inkey key.pem
- Examine the raw signed data:
- openssl rsautl -verify -in sig -inkey key.pem -raw -hexdump
- 0000 - 00 01 ff ff ff ff ff ff-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
- 0010 - ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
- 0020 - ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
- 0030 - ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
- 0040 - ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
- 0050 - ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
- 0060 - ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff-ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ................
- 0070 - ff ff ff ff 00 68 65 6c-6c 6f 20 77 6f 72 6c 64 .....hello world
- The PKCS#1 block formatting is evident from this. If this was done using
- encrypt and decrypt the block would have been of type 2 (the second byte)
- and random padding data visible instead of the 0xff bytes.
- It is possible to analyse the signature of certificates using this
- command in conjunction with L<openssl-asn1parse(1)>. Consider the self signed
- example in F<certs/pca-cert.pem>. Running L<openssl-asn1parse(1)> as follows
- yields:
- openssl asn1parse -in pca-cert.pem
- 0:d=0 hl=4 l= 742 cons: SEQUENCE
- 4:d=1 hl=4 l= 591 cons: SEQUENCE
- 8:d=2 hl=2 l= 3 cons: cont [ 0 ]
- 10:d=3 hl=2 l= 1 prim: INTEGER :02
- 13:d=2 hl=2 l= 1 prim: INTEGER :00
- 16:d=2 hl=2 l= 13 cons: SEQUENCE
- 18:d=3 hl=2 l= 9 prim: OBJECT :md5WithRSAEncryption
- 29:d=3 hl=2 l= 0 prim: NULL
- 31:d=2 hl=2 l= 92 cons: SEQUENCE
- 33:d=3 hl=2 l= 11 cons: SET
- 35:d=4 hl=2 l= 9 cons: SEQUENCE
- 37:d=5 hl=2 l= 3 prim: OBJECT :countryName
- 42:d=5 hl=2 l= 2 prim: PRINTABLESTRING :AU
- ....
- 599:d=1 hl=2 l= 13 cons: SEQUENCE
- 601:d=2 hl=2 l= 9 prim: OBJECT :md5WithRSAEncryption
- 612:d=2 hl=2 l= 0 prim: NULL
- 614:d=1 hl=3 l= 129 prim: BIT STRING
- The final BIT STRING contains the actual signature. It can be extracted with:
- openssl asn1parse -in pca-cert.pem -out sig -noout -strparse 614
- The certificate public key can be extracted with:
- openssl x509 -in test/testx509.pem -pubkey -noout >pubkey.pem
- The signature can be analysed with:
- openssl rsautl -in sig -verify -asn1parse -inkey pubkey.pem -pubin
- 0:d=0 hl=2 l= 32 cons: SEQUENCE
- 2:d=1 hl=2 l= 12 cons: SEQUENCE
- 4:d=2 hl=2 l= 8 prim: OBJECT :md5
- 14:d=2 hl=2 l= 0 prim: NULL
- 16:d=1 hl=2 l= 16 prim: OCTET STRING
- 0000 - f3 46 9e aa 1a 4a 73 c9-37 ea 93 00 48 25 08 b5 .F...Js.7...H%..
- This is the parsed version of an ASN1 DigestInfo structure. It can be seen that
- the digest used was md5. The actual part of the certificate that was signed can
- be extracted with:
- openssl asn1parse -in pca-cert.pem -out tbs -noout -strparse 4
- and its digest computed with:
- openssl md5 -c tbs
- MD5(tbs)= f3:46:9e:aa:1a:4a:73:c9:37:ea:93:00:48:25:08:b5
- which it can be seen agrees with the recovered value above.
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<openssl(1)>,
- L<openssl-pkeyutl(1)>,
- L<openssl-dgst(1)>,
- L<openssl-rsa(1)>,
- L<openssl-genrsa(1)>
- =head1 HISTORY
- This command was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
- The B<-engine> option was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2000-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
- this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
- in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
- =cut
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