crl2pkcs7(1) - Linux man page
Name
crl2pkcs7 - Create a PKCS#7 structure from a CRL and certificates.
Synopsis
openssl crl2pkcs7 [-inform PEM|DER] [-outform PEM|DER] [-in filename] [-out filename] [-certfile filename] [-nocrl]
Description
The crl2pkcs7 command takes an optional CRL and one or more certificates and converts them into a PKCS#7 degenerate "certificates only" structure.
Command Options
-inform DER|PEM
- This specifies the CRL input format. DER format is DER encoded CRL structure. PEM (the default) is a base64 encoded version of the DER form with header and footer lines.
- -outform DER|PEM
- This specifies the PKCS#7 structure output format. DER format is DER encoded PKCS#7 structure. PEM (the default) is a base64 encoded version of the DER form with header and footer lines.
- -in filename
- This specifies the input filename to read a CRL from or standard input if this option is not specified.
- -out filename
- specifies the output filename to write the PKCS#7 structure to or standard output by default.
- -certfile filename
- specifies a filename containing one or more certificates in PEM format. All certificates in the file will be added to the PKCS#7 structure. This option can be used more than once to read certificates form multiple files.
- -nocrl
- normally a CRL is included in the output file. With this option no CRL is included in the output file and a CRL is not read from the input file.
Examples
Create a PKCS#7 structure from a certificate and CRL:
openssl crl2pkcs7 -in crl.pem -certfile cert.pem -out p7.pemCreates a PKCS#7 structure in DER format with no CRL from several different certificates:
openssl crl2pkcs7 -nocrl -certfile newcert.pem
-certfile demoCA/cacert.pem -outform DER -out p7.der
Notes
The output file is a PKCS#7 signed data structure containing no signers and just certificates and an optional CRL .
This utility can be used to send certificates and CAs to Netscape as part of the certificate enrollment process. This involves sending the DER encoded output as MIME type application/x-x509-user-cert.
The PEM encoded form with the header and footer lines removed can be used to install user certificates and CAs in MSIE using the Xenroll control.
See Also
pkcs7(1)