5a1f853b98
Date: Tue Mar 15 15:19:44 2016 +0100
This commit updates the documentation of cms, ocsp, s_client,
s_server, and verify to reflect the new "-no_check_time"
option introduced in commit d35ff2c0ad
on 2015-07-31.
Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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verify - Utility to verify certificates.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<openssl> B<verify>
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[B<-help>]
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[B<-CAfile file>]
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[B<-CApath directory>]
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[B<-no-CAfile>]
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[B<-no-CApath>]
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[B<-attime timestamp>]
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[B<-check_ss_sig>]
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[B<-CRLfile file>]
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[B<-crl_download>]
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[B<-crl_check>]
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[B<-crl_check_all>]
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[B<-engine id>]
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[B<-explicit_policy>]
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[B<-extended_crl>]
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[B<-ignore_critical>]
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[B<-inhibit_any>]
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[B<-inhibit_map>]
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[B<-no_check_time>]
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[B<-partial_chain>]
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[B<-policy arg>]
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[B<-policy_check>]
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[B<-policy_print>]
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[B<-purpose purpose>]
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[B<-suiteB_128>]
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[B<-suiteB_128_only>]
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[B<-suiteB_192>]
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[B<-trusted_first>]
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[B<-no_alt_chains>]
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[B<-untrusted file>]
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[B<-trusted file>]
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[B<-use_deltas>]
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[B<-verbose>]
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[B<-auth_level level>]
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[B<-verify_depth num>]
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[B<-verify_email email>]
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[B<-verify_hostname hostname>]
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[B<-verify_ip ip>]
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[B<-verify_name name>]
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[B<-x509_strict>]
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[B<-show_chain>]
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[B<->]
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[certificates]
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The B<verify> command verifies certificate chains.
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=head1 COMMAND OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item B<-help>
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Print out a usage message.
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=item B<-CAfile file>
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A B<file> of trusted certificates.
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The file should contain one or more certificates in PEM format.
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=item B<-CApath directory>
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A directory of trusted certificates. The certificates should have names
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of the form: hash.0 or have symbolic links to them of this
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form ("hash" is the hashed certificate subject name: see the B<-hash> option
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of the B<x509> utility). Under Unix the B<c_rehash> script will automatically
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create symbolic links to a directory of certificates.
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=item B<-no-CAfile>
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Do not load the trusted CA certificates from the default file location
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=item B<-no-CApath>
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Do not load the trusted CA certificates from the default directory location
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=item B<-attime timestamp>
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Perform validation checks using time specified by B<timestamp> and not
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current system time. B<timestamp> is the number of seconds since
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01.01.1970 (UNIX time).
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=item B<-check_ss_sig>
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Verify the signature on the self-signed root CA. This is disabled by default
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because it doesn't add any security.
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=item B<-CRLfile file>
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The B<file> should contain one or more CRLs in PEM format.
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This option can be specified more than once to include CRLs from multiple
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B<files>.
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=item B<-crl_download>
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Attempt to download CRL information for this certificate.
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=item B<-crl_check>
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Checks end entity certificate validity by attempting to look up a valid CRL.
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If a valid CRL cannot be found an error occurs.
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=item B<-crl_check_all>
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Checks the validity of B<all> certificates in the chain by attempting
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to look up valid CRLs.
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=item B<-engine id>
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Specifying an engine B<id> will cause L<verify(1)> to attempt to load the
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specified engine.
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The engine will then be set as the default for all its supported algorithms.
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If you want to load certificates or CRLs that require engine support via any of
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the B<-trusted>, B<-untrusted> or B<-CRLfile> options, the B<-engine> option
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must be specified before those options.
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=item B<-explicit_policy>
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Set policy variable require-explicit-policy (see RFC5280).
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=item B<-extended_crl>
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Enable extended CRL features such as indirect CRLs and alternate CRL
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signing keys.
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=item B<-ignore_critical>
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Normally if an unhandled critical extension is present which is not
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supported by OpenSSL the certificate is rejected (as required by RFC5280).
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If this option is set critical extensions are ignored.
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=item B<-inhibit_any>
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Set policy variable inhibit-any-policy (see RFC5280).
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=item B<-inhibit_map>
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Set policy variable inhibit-policy-mapping (see RFC5280).
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=item B<-no_check_time>
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This option suppresses checking the validity period of certificates and CRLs
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against the current time. If option B<-attime timestamp> is used to specify
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a verification time, the check is not suppressed.
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=item B<-partial_chain>
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Allow verification to succeed even if a I<complete> chain cannot be built to a
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self-signed trust-anchor, provided it is possible to construct a chain to a
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trusted certificate that might not be self-signed.
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=item B<-policy arg>
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Enable policy processing and add B<arg> to the user-initial-policy-set (see
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RFC5280). The policy B<arg> can be an object name an OID in numeric form.
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This argument can appear more than once.
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=item B<-policy_check>
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Enables certificate policy processing.
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=item B<-policy_print>
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Print out diagnostics related to policy processing.
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=item B<-purpose purpose>
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The intended use for the certificate. If this option is not specified,
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B<verify> will not consider certificate purpose during chain verification.
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Currently accepted uses are B<sslclient>, B<sslserver>, B<nssslserver>,
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B<smimesign>, B<smimeencrypt>. See the B<VERIFY OPERATION> section for more
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information.
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=item B<-suiteB_128_only>, B<-suiteB_128>, B<-suiteB_192>
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enable the Suite B mode operation at 128 bit Level of Security, 128 bit or
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192 bit, or only 192 bit Level of Security respectively.
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See RFC6460 for details. In particular the supported signature algorithms are
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reduced to support only ECDSA and SHA256 or SHA384 and only the elliptic curves
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P-256 and P-384.
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=item B<-trusted_first>
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When constructing the certificate chain, use the trusted certificates specified
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via B<-CAfile>, B<-CApath> or B<-trusted> before any certificates specified via
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B<-untrusted>.
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This can be useful in environments with Bridge or Cross-Certified CAs.
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As of OpenSSL 1.1.0 this option is on by default and cannot be disabled.
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=item B<-no_alt_chains>
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By default, unless B<-trusted_first> is specified, when building a certificate
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chain, if the first certificate chain found is not trusted, then OpenSSL will
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attempt to replace untrusted issuer certificates with certificates from the
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trust store to see if an alternative chain can be found that is trusted.
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As of OpenSSL 1.1.0, with B<-trusted_first> always on, this option has no
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effect.
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=item B<-untrusted file>
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A B<file> of additional untrusted certificates (intermediate issuer CAs) used
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to construct a certificate chain from the subject certificate to a trust-anchor.
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The B<file> should contain one or more certificates in PEM format.
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This option can be specified more than once to include untrusted certiificates
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from multiple B<files>.
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=item B<-trusted file>
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A B<file> of trusted certificates, which must be self-signed, unless the
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B<-partial_chain> option is specified.
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The B<file> contain one or more certificates in PEM format.
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With this option, no additional (e.g., default) certificate lists are
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consulted.
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That is, the only trust-anchors are those listed in B<file>.
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This option can be specified more than once to include trusted certificates
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from multiple B<files>.
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This option implies the B<-no-CAfile> and B<-no-CApath> options.
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This option cannot be used in combination with either of the B<-CAfile> or
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B<-CApath> options.
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=item B<-use_deltas>
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Enable support for delta CRLs.
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=item B<-verbose>
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Print extra information about the operations being performed.
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=item B<-auth_level level>
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Set the certificate chain authentication security level to B<level>.
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The authentication security level determines the acceptable signature and
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public key strength when verifying certificate chains.
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For a certificate chain to validate, the public keys of all the certificates
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must meet the specified security B<level>.
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The signature algorithm security level is enforced for all the certificates in
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the chain except for the chain's I<trust anchor>, which is either directly
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trusted or validated by means other than its signature.
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See L<SSL_CTX_set_security_level(3)> for the definitions of the available
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levels.
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The default security level is -1, or "not set".
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At security level 0 or lower all algorithms are acceptable.
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Security level 1 requires at least 80-bit-equivalent security and is broadly
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interoperable, though it will, for example, reject MD5 signatures or RSA keys
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shorter than 1024 bits.
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=item B<-verify_depth num>
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Limit the certificate chain to B<num> intermediate CA certificates.
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A maximal depth chain can have up to B<num+2> certificates, since neither the
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end-entity certificate nor the trust-anchor certificate count against the
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B<-verify_depth> limit.
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=item B<-verify_email email>
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Verify if the B<email> matches the email address in Subject Alternative Name or
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the email in the subject Distinguished Name.
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=item B<-verify_hostname hostname>
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Verify if the B<hostname> matches DNS name in Subject Alternative Name or
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Common Name in the subject certificate.
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=item B<-verify_ip ip>
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Verify if the B<ip> matches the IP address in Subject Alternative Name of
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the subject certificate.
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=item B<-verify_name name>
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Use default verification policies like trust model and required certificate
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policies identified by B<name>.
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The trust model determines which auxiliary trust or reject OIDs are applicable
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to verifying the given certificate chain.
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See the B<-addtrust> and B<-addreject> options of the L<x509(1)> command-line
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utility.
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Supported policy names include: B<default>, B<pkcs7>, B<smime_sign>,
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B<ssl_client>, B<ssl_server>.
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These mimics the combinations of purpose and trust settings used in SSL, CMS
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and S/MIME.
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As of OpenSSL 1.1.0, the trust model is inferred from the purpose when not
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specified, so the B<-verify_name> options are functionally equivalent to the
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corresponding B<-purpose> settings.
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=item B<-x509_strict>
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For strict X.509 compliance, disable non-compliant workarounds for broken
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certificates.
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=item B<-show_chain>
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Display information about the certificate chain that has been built (if
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successful). Certificates in the chain that came from the untrusted list will be
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flagged as "untrusted".
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=item B<->
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Indicates the last option. All arguments following this are assumed to be
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certificate files. This is useful if the first certificate filename begins
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with a B<->.
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=item B<certificates>
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One or more certificates to verify. If no certificates are given, B<verify>
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will attempt to read a certificate from standard input. Certificates must be
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in PEM format.
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=back
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=head1 VERIFY OPERATION
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The B<verify> program uses the same functions as the internal SSL and S/MIME
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verification, therefore this description applies to these verify operations
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too.
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There is one crucial difference between the verify operations performed
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by the B<verify> program: wherever possible an attempt is made to continue
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after an error whereas normally the verify operation would halt on the
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first error. This allows all the problems with a certificate chain to be
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determined.
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The verify operation consists of a number of separate steps.
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Firstly a certificate chain is built up starting from the supplied certificate
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and ending in the root CA.
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It is an error if the whole chain cannot be built up.
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The chain is built up by looking up the issuers certificate of the current
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certificate.
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If a certificate is found which is its own issuer it is assumed to be the root
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CA.
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The process of 'looking up the issuers certificate' itself involves a number of
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steps.
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Ater all certificates whose subject name matches the issuer name of the current
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certificate are subject to further tests.
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The relevant authority key identifier components of the current certificate (if
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present) must match the subject key identifier (if present) and issuer and
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serial number of the candidate issuer, in addition the keyUsage extension of
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the candidate issuer (if present) must permit certificate signing.
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The lookup first looks in the list of untrusted certificates and if no match
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is found the remaining lookups are from the trusted certificates. The root CA
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is always looked up in the trusted certificate list: if the certificate to
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verify is a root certificate then an exact match must be found in the trusted
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list.
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The second operation is to check every untrusted certificate's extensions for
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consistency with the supplied purpose. If the B<-purpose> option is not included
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then no checks are done. The supplied or "leaf" certificate must have extensions
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compatible with the supplied purpose and all other certificates must also be valid
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CA certificates. The precise extensions required are described in more detail in
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the B<CERTIFICATE EXTENSIONS> section of the B<x509> utility.
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The third operation is to check the trust settings on the root CA. The root CA
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should be trusted for the supplied purpose.
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For compatibility with previous versions of OpenSSL, a certificate with no
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trust settings is considered to be valid for all purposes.
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The final operation is to check the validity of the certificate chain. The validity
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period is checked against the current system time and the notBefore and notAfter
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dates in the certificate. The certificate signatures are also checked at this
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point.
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If all operations complete successfully then certificate is considered valid. If
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any operation fails then the certificate is not valid.
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=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
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When a verify operation fails the output messages can be somewhat cryptic. The
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general form of the error message is:
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server.pem: /C=AU/ST=Queensland/O=CryptSoft Pty Ltd/CN=Test CA (1024 bit)
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error 24 at 1 depth lookup:invalid CA certificate
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The first line contains the name of the certificate being verified followed by
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the subject name of the certificate. The second line contains the error number
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and the depth. The depth is number of the certificate being verified when a
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problem was detected starting with zero for the certificate being verified itself
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then 1 for the CA that signed the certificate and so on. Finally a text version
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of the error number is presented.
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An partial list of the error codes and messages is shown below, this also
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includes the name of the error code as defined in the header file x509_vfy.h
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Some of the error codes are defined but never returned: these are described
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as "unused".
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=item B<0 X509_V_OK: ok>
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the operation was successful.
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=item B<1 X509_V_ERR_UNSPECIFIED: unspecified certificate verification error>
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unspecified error, should not happen.
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=item B<2 X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT: unable to get issuer certificate>
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the issuer certificate of a looked up certificate could not be found. This
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normally means the list of trusted certificates is not complete.
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=item B<3 X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_CRL: unable to get certificate CRL>
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the CRL of a certificate could not be found.
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=item B<4 X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_DECRYPT_CERT_SIGNATURE: unable to decrypt certificate's signature>
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the certificate signature could not be decrypted. This means that the actual signature value
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could not be determined rather than it not matching the expected value, this is only
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meaningful for RSA keys.
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=item B<5 X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_DECRYPT_CRL_SIGNATURE: unable to decrypt CRL's signature>
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the CRL signature could not be decrypted: this means that the actual signature value
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could not be determined rather than it not matching the expected value. Unused.
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=item B<6 X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_DECODE_ISSUER_PUBLIC_KEY: unable to decode issuer public key>
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the public key in the certificate SubjectPublicKeyInfo could not be read.
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=item B<7 X509_V_ERR_CERT_SIGNATURE_FAILURE: certificate signature failure>
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the signature of the certificate is invalid.
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=item B<8 X509_V_ERR_CRL_SIGNATURE_FAILURE: CRL signature failure>
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the signature of the certificate is invalid.
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=item B<9 X509_V_ERR_CERT_NOT_YET_VALID: certificate is not yet valid>
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the certificate is not yet valid: the notBefore date is after the current time.
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=item B<10 X509_V_ERR_CERT_HAS_EXPIRED: certificate has expired>
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the certificate has expired: that is the notAfter date is before the current time.
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=item B<11 X509_V_ERR_CRL_NOT_YET_VALID: CRL is not yet valid>
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the CRL is not yet valid.
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=item B<12 X509_V_ERR_CRL_HAS_EXPIRED: CRL has expired>
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the CRL has expired.
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=item B<13 X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CERT_NOT_BEFORE_FIELD: format error in certificate's notBefore field>
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the certificate notBefore field contains an invalid time.
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=item B<14 X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CERT_NOT_AFTER_FIELD: format error in certificate's notAfter field>
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the certificate notAfter field contains an invalid time.
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=item B<15 X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CRL_LAST_UPDATE_FIELD: format error in CRL's lastUpdate field>
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the CRL lastUpdate field contains an invalid time.
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=item B<16 X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CRL_NEXT_UPDATE_FIELD: format error in CRL's nextUpdate field>
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the CRL nextUpdate field contains an invalid time.
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=item B<17 X509_V_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM: out of memory>
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an error occurred trying to allocate memory. This should never happen.
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=item B<18 X509_V_ERR_DEPTH_ZERO_SELF_SIGNED_CERT: self signed certificate>
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the passed certificate is self signed and the same certificate cannot be found in the list of
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trusted certificates.
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=item B<19 X509_V_ERR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN: self signed certificate in certificate chain>
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the certificate chain could be built up using the untrusted certificates but the root could not
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be found locally.
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=item B<20 X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT_LOCALLY: unable to get local issuer certificate>
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the issuer certificate could not be found: this occurs if the issuer
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certificate of an untrusted certificate cannot be found.
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=item B<21 X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE: unable to verify the first certificate>
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no signatures could be verified because the chain contains only one certificate and it is not
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self signed.
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=item B<22 X509_V_ERR_CERT_CHAIN_TOO_LONG: certificate chain too long>
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the certificate chain length is greater than the supplied maximum depth. Unused.
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=item B<23 X509_V_ERR_CERT_REVOKED: certificate revoked>
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the certificate has been revoked.
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=item B<24 X509_V_ERR_INVALID_CA: invalid CA certificate>
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a CA certificate is invalid. Either it is not a CA or its extensions are not consistent
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with the supplied purpose.
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=item B<25 X509_V_ERR_PATH_LENGTH_EXCEEDED: path length constraint exceeded>
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the basicConstraints pathlength parameter has been exceeded.
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=item B<26 X509_V_ERR_INVALID_PURPOSE: unsupported certificate purpose>
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the supplied certificate cannot be used for the specified purpose.
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=item B<27 X509_V_ERR_CERT_UNTRUSTED: certificate not trusted>
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the root CA is not marked as trusted for the specified purpose.
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=item B<28 X509_V_ERR_CERT_REJECTED: certificate rejected>
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the root CA is marked to reject the specified purpose.
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=item B<29 X509_V_ERR_SUBJECT_ISSUER_MISMATCH: subject issuer mismatch>
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Not used as of OpenSSL 1.1.0 as a result of the deprecation of the
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B<-issuer_checks> option.
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=item B<30 X509_V_ERR_AKID_SKID_MISMATCH: authority and subject key identifier mismatch>
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Not used as of OpenSSL 1.1.0 as a result of the deprecation of the
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B<-issuer_checks> option.
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=item B<31 X509_V_ERR_AKID_ISSUER_SERIAL_MISMATCH: authority and issuer serial number mismatch>
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Not used as of OpenSSL 1.1.0 as a result of the deprecation of the
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B<-issuer_checks> option.
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=item B<32 X509_V_ERR_KEYUSAGE_NO_CERTSIGN: key usage does not include certificate signing>
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Not used as of OpenSSL 1.1.0 as a result of the deprecation of the
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B<-issuer_checks> option.
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=item B<33 X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_CRL_ISSUER: unable to get CRL issuer certificate>
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TBA
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=item B<34 X509_V_ERR_UNHANDLED_CRITICAL_EXTENSION: unhandled critical extension>
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TBA
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=item B<35 X509_V_ERR_KEYUSAGE_NO_CRL_SIGN: key usage does not include CRL signing>
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TBA
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=item B<36 X509_V_ERR_UNHANDLED_CRITICAL_CRL_EXTENSION: unhandled critical CRL extension>
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TBA
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=item B<37 X509_V_ERR_INVALID_NON_CA: invalid non-CA certificate has CA markings>
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TBA
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=item B<38 X509_V_ERR_PROXY_PATH_LENGTH_EXCEEDED: proxy path length constraint exceeded>
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TBA
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=item B<39 X509_V_ERR_KEYUSAGE_NO_DIGITAL_SIGNATURE: key usage does not include digital signature>
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TBA
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=item B<40 X509_V_ERR_PROXY_CERTIFICATES_NOT_ALLOWED: proxy certificates not allowed, please set the appropriate flag>
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TBA
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=item B<41 X509_V_ERR_INVALID_EXTENSION: invalid or inconsistent certificate extension>
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TBA
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=item B<42 X509_V_ERR_INVALID_POLICY_EXTENSION: invalid or inconsistent certificate policy extension>
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TBA
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=item B<43 X509_V_ERR_NO_EXPLICIT_POLICY: no explicit policy>
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TBA
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=item B<44 X509_V_ERR_DIFFERENT_CRL_SCOPE: Different CRL scope>
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TBA
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=item B<45 X509_V_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION_FEATURE: Unsupported extension feature>
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TBA
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=item B<46 X509_V_ERR_UNNESTED_RESOURCE: RFC 3779 resource not subset of parent's resources>
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TBA
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=item B<47 X509_V_ERR_PERMITTED_VIOLATION: permitted subtree violation>
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TBA
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=item B<48 X509_V_ERR_EXCLUDED_VIOLATION: excluded subtree violation>
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TBA
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=item B<49 X509_V_ERR_SUBTREE_MINMAX: name constraints minimum and maximum not supported>
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TBA
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=item B<50 X509_V_ERR_APPLICATION_VERIFICATION: application verification failure>
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an application specific error. Unused.
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=item B<51 X509_V_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_CONSTRAINT_TYPE: unsupported name constraint type>
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TBA
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=item B<52 X509_V_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_CONSTRAINT_SYNTAX: unsupported or invalid name constraint syntax>
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TBA
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=item B<53 X509_V_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_NAME_SYNTAX: unsupported or invalid name syntax>
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TBA
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=item B<54 X509_V_ERR_CRL_PATH_VALIDATION_ERROR: CRL path validation error>
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TBA
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=item B<55 X509_V_ERR_PATH_LOOP: Path Loop>
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TBA
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=item B<56 X509_V_ERR_SUITE_B_INVALID_VERSION: Suite B: certificate version invalid>
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TBA
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=item B<57 X509_V_ERR_SUITE_B_INVALID_ALGORITHM: Suite B: invalid public key algorithm>
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TBA
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=item B<58 X509_V_ERR_SUITE_B_INVALID_CURVE: Suite B: invalid ECC curve>
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TBA
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=item B<59 X509_V_ERR_SUITE_B_INVALID_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM: Suite B: invalid signature algorithm>
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TBA
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=item B<60 X509_V_ERR_SUITE_B_LOS_NOT_ALLOWED: Suite B: curve not allowed for this LOS>
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TBA
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=item B<61 X509_V_ERR_SUITE_B_CANNOT_SIGN_P_384_WITH_P_256: Suite B: cannot sign P-384 with P-256>
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TBA
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=item B<62 X509_V_ERR_HOSTNAME_MISMATCH: Hostname mismatch>
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TBA
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=item B<63 X509_V_ERR_EMAIL_MISMATCH: Email address mismatch>
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TBA
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=item B<64 X509_V_ERR_IP_ADDRESS_MISMATCH: IP address mismatch>
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TBA
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=item B<65 X509_V_ERR_DANE_NO_MATCH: No matching DANE TLSA records>
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DANE TLSA authentication is enabled, but no TLSA records matched the
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certificate chain.
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This error is only possible in L<s_client(1)>.
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=back
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=head1 BUGS
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Although the issuer checks are a considerable improvement over the old technique they still
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suffer from limitations in the underlying X509_LOOKUP API. One consequence of this is that
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trusted certificates with matching subject name must either appear in a file (as specified by the
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B<-CAfile> option) or a directory (as specified by B<-CApath>). If they occur in both then only
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the certificates in the file will be recognised.
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Previous versions of OpenSSL assume certificates with matching subject name are identical and
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mishandled them.
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Previous versions of this documentation swapped the meaning of the
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B<X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT> and
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B<20 X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT_LOCALLY> error codes.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<x509(1)>
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=head1 HISTORY
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The B<-show_chain> option was first added to OpenSSL 1.1.0.
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The B<-issuer_checks> option is deprecated as of OpenSSL 1.1.0 and
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is silently ignored.
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=cut
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