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- =pod
- {- OpenSSL::safe::output_do_not_edit_headers(); -}
- =head1 NAME
- openssl-ecparam - EC parameter manipulation and generation
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- B<openssl ecparam>
- [B<-help>]
- [B<-inform> B<DER>|B<PEM>]
- [B<-outform> B<DER>|B<PEM>]
- [B<-in> I<filename>]
- [B<-out> I<filename>]
- [B<-noout>]
- [B<-text>]
- [B<-check>]
- [B<-check_named>]
- [B<-name> I<arg>]
- [B<-list_curves>]
- [B<-conv_form> I<arg>]
- [B<-param_enc> I<arg>]
- [B<-no_seed>]
- [B<-genkey>]
- {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_synopsis -}{- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_synopsis -}
- {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_synopsis -}
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- This command is used to manipulate or generate EC parameter files.
- OpenSSL is currently not able to generate new groups and therefore
- this command can only create EC parameters from known (named) curves.
- =head1 OPTIONS
- =over 4
- =item B<-help>
- Print out a usage message.
- =item B<-inform> B<DER>|B<PEM>
- The EC parameters input format; unspecified by default.
- See L<openssl-format-options(1)> for details.
- =item B<-outform> B<DER>|B<PEM>
- The EC parameters output format; the default is B<PEM>.
- See L<openssl-format-options(1)> for details.
- Parameters are encoded as B<EcpkParameters> as specified in IETF RFC 3279.
- =item B<-in> I<filename>
- This specifies the input filename to read parameters from or standard input if
- this option is not specified.
- =item B<-out> I<filename>
- This specifies the output filename parameters to. Standard output is used
- if this option is not present. The output filename should B<not> 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<-check>
- Validate the elliptic curve parameters.
- =item B<-check_named>
- Validate the elliptic name curve parameters by checking if the curve parameters
- match any built-in curves.
- =item B<-name> I<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>
- Print out a list of all currently implemented EC parameters names and exit.
- =item B<-conv_form> I<arg>
- This specifies how the points on the elliptic curve are converted
- into octet strings. Possible values are: B<compressed>, B<uncompressed> (the
- default value) and B<hybrid>. For more information regarding
- the point conversion forms please read the X9.62 standard.
- B<Note> Due to patent issues the B<compressed> option is disabled
- by default for binary curves and can be enabled by defining
- the preprocessor macro B<OPENSSL_EC_BIN_PT_COMP> at compile time.
- =item B<-param_enc> I<arg>
- This specifies how the elliptic curve parameters are encoded.
- Possible value are: B<named_curve>, i.e. the ec parameters are
- specified by an OID, or B<explicit> where the ec parameters are
- explicitly given (see RFC 3279 for the definition of the
- EC parameters structures). The default value is B<named_curve>.
- B<Note> the B<implicitlyCA> 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 an EC private key using the specified parameters.
- {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_engine_item -}
- {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_r_item -}
- {- $OpenSSL::safe::opt_provider_item -}
- =back
- The L<openssl-genpkey(1)> and L<openssl-pkeyparam(1)> commands are capable
- of performing all the operations this command can, as well as supporting
- other public key types.
- =head1 EXAMPLES
- The documentation for the L<openssl-genpkey(1)> and L<openssl-pkeyparam(1)>
- commands contains examples equivalent to the ones listed here.
- 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<openssl(1)>,
- L<openssl-pkeyparam(1)>,
- L<openssl-genpkey(1)>,
- L<openssl-ec(1)>,
- L<openssl-dsaparam(1)>
- =head1 HISTORY
- The B<-engine> option was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
- The B<-C> option was removed in OpenSSL 3.0.
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2003-2021 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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