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XCA(1) General Commands Manual XCA(1)

NAME

xca - X Certificate and key management

A GUI for handling X509 certificates, RSA/DSA/EC keys, PKCS#10 Requests and CRLs in Software and on Smartcards.

SYNOPSIS

xca [-v] [-d] [-x] [-i] [-I]

DESCRIPTION

This application is intended as CA, certificate- and Key store. It uses a SQL database to store the items. By default this is SQLite3, but MySQL and PostrgreSQL are also tested and supported. Known types are Certificate signing requests (PKCS#10), Certificates (X509v3), RSA, DSA and EC keys and Certificate revocation lists. The signing of requests, and the creation of self-signed certificates is supported. Both can use templates for simplicity. The PKI structures can be imported and exported in several formats like PKCS#12, PEM, DER, PKCS#8, PKCS#7.
XCA enables users to manage smartcards via the PKCS#11 interface

OPTIONS

A summary of options are included below. There are some deprecated legacy options: [-k] [-r] [-c] [-p] [-7] [-l] [-t] [-P]
Before XCA 0.9.0, the type of the items had to be given. This was removed since. Just put all keys, certs, requests and the database unsorted on the commandline. For backwards compatibility those options are ignored when found.

Show version information and exit.
expect the following argument to be a new database to use.
Exit after processing all commandline options. Usually after importing the items from commandline the application will startup as usual. With the -x option given it will exit after finishing the import dialog. This is useful if xca is used as default application for viewing certificates, keys or requests.
Creates an OpenSSL index file with the file name <index-file>. The file will contain information about all certificates in the database.
Creates OpenSSL index files with the file name <directory>/<ca-internal-name>.txt for each CA with issued certificates. Each file will contain information about all issued certificates of the CA. The target directory must exist.

SEE ALSO

A more detailed HTML documentation can be found in the doc directory, in the "Help" menu of the application or on http://hohnstaedt.de/documentation

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Christian Hohnstaedt <christian@hohnstaedt.de>