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author | Bernhard Schmidt <berni@debian.org> | 2018-03-04 22:22:32 +0100 |
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committer | Bernhard Schmidt <berni@debian.org> | 2018-03-04 22:22:32 +0100 |
commit | cf55ab99392458e723c7ebcc32c19bbd225b1f4b (patch) | |
tree | b895b41b7629c9a31de5cc15e7aa7805ddac87ce /contrib/keychain-mcd/keychain-mcd.8 | |
parent | 9683f890944ffb114f5f8214f694e0b339cf5a5a (diff) |
New upstream version 2.4.5
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diff --git a/contrib/keychain-mcd/keychain-mcd.8 b/contrib/keychain-mcd/keychain-mcd.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 676b164..0000000 --- a/contrib/keychain-mcd/keychain-mcd.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -.TH keychain-mcd 8 -.SH NAME - -keychain-mcd \- Mac OS X Keychain management daemon for OpenVPN - -.SH SYNOPSIS - -.B keychain-mcd -.I identity-template management-server-ip management-server-port -[ -.I password-file -] - -.SH DESCRIPTION - -.B keychain-mcd -is Mac OS X Keychain management daemon for OpenVPN. -It loads the certificate and private key from the Mac OSX Keychain (Mac OSX Only). -.B keychain-mcd -connects to OpenVPN via management interface and handles -certificate and private key commands (namely -.B NEED-CERTIFICATE -and -.B RSA-SIGN -commands). - -.B keychain-mcd -makes it possible to use any smart card supported by Mac OSX using the tokend interface, but also any -kind of certificate, residing in the Keychain, where you have access to -the private key. This option has been tested on the client side with an Aladdin eToken -on Mac OSX Leopard and with software certificates stored in the Keychain on Mac OS X. - -Note that Mac OS X might need to present the user with an authentication GUI when the Keychain -is accessed by keychain-mcd. - -Use -.B keychain-mcd -along with -.B --management-external-key -and/or -.B --management-external-cert -passed to -.B openvpn. - -.SH OPTIONS - -.TP -.BR identity-template - -A select string which is used to choose a keychain identity from -Mac OS X Keychain or -.I auto -if the identity template is passed from openvpn. - -\fBSubject\fR, \fBIssuer\fR, \fBSerial\fR, \fBSHA1\fR, \fBMD5\fR selectors can be used. - -To select a certificate based on a string search in the -certificate's subject and/or issuer: - -.nf - -"SUBJECT:c=US/o=Apple Inc./ou=me.com/cn=username ISSUER:c=US/o=Apple Computer, Inc./ou=Apple Computer Certificate Authority/cn=Apple .Mac Certificate Authority" - -.fi - -.I "Distinguished Name Component Abbreviations:" -.br -o = organization -.br -ou = organizational unit -.br -c = country -.br -l = locality -.br -st = state -.br -cn = common name -.br -e = email -.br - -All of the distinguished name components are optional, although you do need to specify at least one of them. You can -add spaces around the '/' and '=' characters, e.g. "SUBJECT: c = US / o = Apple Inc.". You do not need to specify -both the subject and the issuer, one or the other will work fine. -The identity searching algorithm will return the -certificate it finds that matches all of the criteria you have specified. -If there are several certificates matching all of the criteria then the youngest certificate is returned -(i.e. with the greater "not before" validity field). -You can also include the MD5 and/or SHA1 thumbprints and/or serial number -along with the subject and issuer. - -To select a certificate based on certificate's MD5 or SHA1 thumbprint: - -.nf -"SHA1: 30 F7 3A 7A B7 73 2A 98 54 33 4A A7 00 6F 6E AC EC D1 EF 02" - -"MD5: D5 F5 11 F1 38 EB 5F 4D CF 23 B6 94 E8 33 D8 B5" -.fi - -Again, you can include both the SHA1 and the MD5 thumbprints, but you can also use just one of them. -The thumbprint hex strings can easily be copy-and-pasted from the OSX Keychain Access GUI in the Applications/Utilities folder. -The hex string comparison is not case sensitive. - -To select a certificate based on certificate's serial number: - -"Serial: 3E 9B 6F 02 00 00 00 01 1F 20" - -If -.BR identity-template -equals to -.I auto -then the actual identity template is -obtained from argument of NEED-CERTIFICATE notification of openvpn. -In this case the argument of NEED-CERTIFICATE must begin with 'macosx-keychain:' prefix -and the rest of it must contain the actual identity template in the format described above. - - -.TP -.BR management-server-ip -OpenVPN management IP to connect to. -Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be used. - -.TP -.BR management-server-port -OpenVPN management port to connect to. -Use -.B unix -for -.I management-server-port -and socket path for -.I management-server-ip -to connect to a local unix socket. - -.TP -.BR password-file - -Password file containing the management password on first line. -The password will be used to connect to -.B openvpn -management interface. - -Pass -.I password-file -to -.B keychain-mcd -if -.I pw-file -was specified in -.B --management -option to -.B openvpn. - - -.SH AUTHOR - -Vasily Kulikov <segoon@openwall.com> - -.SH "SEE ALSO" - -.BR openvpn (8) |