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GVM-MANAGE-CERTS(1) | User manual for the Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS) | GVM-MANAGE-CERTS(1) |
NAME¶
gvm-manage-certs - manage certificate infrastructure for a GVM installation
SYNOPSIS¶
gvm-manage-certs [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION¶
gvm-manage-certs manages the certificate infrastructure for a GVM installation. The certificate infrastructure enables GVM daemons to communicate in a secure manner and is used for authentication and authorization before establishing TLS connections between the daemons.
The GVM certificate infrastructure consists of a certificate authority (CA) which is trusted by all GVM daemons. This CA is then used to sign certificates used by the various daemons. The certificates can be divided into two use cases:
- Server certificates, primarily used for authentication
- Client certificates, primarily used for authorization
gvm-manage-certs can perform an automatic creation of a default certificate infrastructure for a standard GVM installation. It can also verify an existing infrastructure and perform various certificate related tasks to support the setup of a more complex infrastructure.
OPTIONS¶
Certificate infrastructure management¶
- -a
- Automatically set up default infrastructure for GVM
- -V
- Verify existing GVM certificate infrastructure
- -C
- Create a certificate authority (CA)
- -R
- Create a certificate request for a CA
- -r
- Create a certificate request for a CA and sign it
- -C
- Create a certificate authority (CA)
- -I
- Install a CA certificate
- -c
- Create a certificate request and sign it
- -i
- Install a certificate
- -S
- Sign a certificate request
- -f
- Force overwriting of existing files
Certificate options¶
- -E
- Create a server certificate. This sets the appropriate key usage constraints for a server certificate.
- -L
- Create a client certificate. This sets the appropriate key usage constraints for a client certificate.
- -A
- Skip CA generation in automatic mode. This automatically (re-)generates server and client certificates, but keeps the CA certificate.
Configuration¶
-e file Read configuration from file (see below for configuration details)
Output control¶
Other options¶
- -h
- Print help
EXIT STATUS¶
- 0
- The requested operation was successfully performed.
- 1
- An error occurred, the requested operation could not be performed.
ENVIRONMENT¶
All certificate generation options can be set either through the configuration file or through environment variables like the following:
- GVM_CERTIFICATE_LIFETIME
- Days until the certificate will expire
- GVM_CERTIFICATE_HOSTNAME
- Name to use for the certificate
- GVM_CERTIFICATE_SIGNALG
- Hash algorithm to use for signing
- GVM_CERTIFICATE_KEYSIZE
- Size in bits of the generated key
- GVM_CERTIFICATE_SECPARAM
- GnuTLS security level [low|medium|high|ultra]
- GVM_CERT_DIR
- Directory where keys and certificates are stored before installation
- GVM_CERT_PREFIX
- Prefix for certificate filename (e.g. "server")
For a complete list of options, please refer to the example configuration file included in the documentation.
SEE ALSO¶
openvassd(8), gvmd(8), gsad(8)
2015-09-21 | The OpenVAS Project |