NAME
     certreq - generate a certification request
SYNOPSIS
     certreq [-b] [-h [-L virtual_host]] [-s | -v] [output_file]
AVAILABILITY
     SUNWskica
DESCRIPTION
     The certreq utility generates a certification request.  Cer-
     tification  requests  are  typically sent to a certification
     authority (CA), who  transforms  the  request  to  an  X.509
     public-key certificate.
     The generated certification request is  formatted  according
     to  the  PKCS  #10  standard.  It  consists of an X.500 dis-
     tinguished name, a public key, and a set of attributes, col-
     lectively signed by the entity requesting certification. The
     generated  certification  request  is  output  in  printable
     encoding (as defined by the Internet RFC1421 standard).
     This command may also be called by a CA  who  has  generated
     its  own key package (and self-signed certificate) using the
     crca(1) command, and would like to get its public key certi-
     fied by some "third-party" or "external" CA.
     The requestor's identity (X.500 distinguished name) and pub-
     lic key information are obtained from his or her key package
     which is retrieved from the configured name service, such as
     NIS or NIS+.
     The certification request  is  digitally  signed  using  the
     user's private key and MD5WithRSAEncryption as the signature
     algorithm.
     In order to generate a certification request on behalf of  a
     host, the -h option must be specified. If the host is a vir-
     tual host, then its name or dot separated IP address must be
     supplied with the -L option.
     The   generated   certification   request   is   stored   in
     output_file.  If output_file already exists, it is overwrit-
     ten. If no output file is given, the  certification  request
     is printed to stdout.
     certreq requires that the user has already registered his or
     her private key with the SKI keyserver (see skilogin(1)).
OPTIONS
     The following options are supported:
     -b   Bound the generated certification request at the begin-
          ning by
          "-----BEGIN NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----"
          and bound it at the end by
          "-----END NEW CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----".
     -h   Generate a certification request for the host.
     -L virtual_host
          Generate a certification request for the  virtual  host
          whose name or the dot separated IP address is specified
          through virtual_host.
     -s   Run application silently (no status or  error  informa-
          tion displayed).
     -v   Give verbose output.  If both the -v and the -s options
          are specified, the -v option is ignored.
EXIT STATUS
     The certreq command exits with 0 if successful and 1  other-
     wise.
SEE ALSO
     certify(1), ccreds(1), crca(1), keypkg(1), skilogin(1)
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