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VFYCHAIN(1) NSS Security Tools VFYCHAIN(1)

NAME

vfychain - vfychain [options] [revocation options] certfile [[options] certfile] ... SYNOPSIS vfychain STATUS This documentation is still work in progress. Please contribute to the initial review in Mozilla NSS bug 836477[1] DESCRIPTION The verification Tool, vfychain, verifies certificate chains. modutil

can add and delete PKCS #11 modules, change passwords on security databases, set defaults, list module contents, enable or disable slots,

enable or disable FIPS 140-2 compliance, and assign default providers for cryptographic operations. This tool can also create certificate, key, and module security database files. The tasks associated with security module database management are part of a process that typically also involves managing key databases and certificate databases. OPTIONS

-a the following certfile is base64 encoded

-b YYMMDDHHMMZ Validate date (default: now)

-d directory database directory

-f Enable cert fetching from AIA URL

-o oid Set policy OID for cert validation(Format OID.1.2.3)

-p Use PKIX Library to validate certificate by calling: * CERTVerifyCertificate if specified once, * CERTPKIXVerifyCert if specified twice and more.

-r Following certfile is raw binary DER (default)

-t Following cert is explicitly trusted (overrides db trust)

-u usage 0=SSL client, 1=SSL server, 2=SSL StepUp, 3=SSL CA, 4=Email signer, 5=Email recipient, 6=Object signer, 9=ProtectedObjectSigner, 10=OCSP responder, 11=Any CA

-T

Trust both explicit trust anchors (-t) and the database. (Without

this option, the default is to only trust certificates marked -t, if there are any, or to trust the database if there are

certificates marked -t.)

-v Verbose mode. Prints root cert subject(double the argument for whole root cert info)

-w password Database password

-W pwfile Password file

Revocation options for PKIX API (invoked with -pp options) is a

collection of the following flags: [-g type [-h flags] [-m type [-s flags]] ...] ... Where:

-g test-type Sets status checking test type. Possible values are "leaf" or "chain"

-g test type Sets status checking test type. Possible values are "leaf" or "chain".

-h test flags Sets revocation flags for the test type it follows. Possible flags: "testLocalInfoFirst" and "requireFreshInfo".

-m method type Sets method type for the test type it follows. Possible types are "crl" and "ocsp".

-s method flags Sets revocation flags for the method it follows. Possible types are "doNotUse", "forbidFetching", "ignoreDefaultSrc", "requireInfo" and "failIfNoInfo". ADDITIONAL RESOURCES For information about NSS and other tools related to NSS (like JSS), check out the NSS project wiki at http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/. The NSS site relates directly to NSS code changes and releases.

Mailing lists: https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-crypto

IRC: Freenode at #dogtag-pki AUTHORS The NSS tools were written and maintained by developers with Netscape, Red Hat, Sun, Oracle, Mozilla, and Google. Authors: Elio Maldonado , Deon Lackey . LICENSE Licensed under the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. NOTES 1. Mozilla NSS bug 836477 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showbug.cgi?id=836477

nss-tools 5 June 2014 VFYCHAIN(1)




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