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EFIKEYGEN(1)							  EFIKEYGEN(1)

NAME
       efikeygen  -  command line tool for generating keys to use for PE image
       signing

SYNOPSIS
       efikeygen <[--ca | -C] [--self-sign | -S] | [--signer=nickname]>
	      [--token=token | -t token]
	      [--nickname=nickname | -n nickname]
	      [--common-name=common name | -c common name]
	      [--url=url | -u url]
	      [--serial=serial | -s serial]

DESCRIPTION
       efikeygen is a command line tool for generating keys  and  certificates
       to be used with pesign.	These are standard X.509 certificates, and can
       potentially be generated with any certificate creation tool.  efikeygen
       simply  sets  generates	keys with sensible options set for a key to be
       used for PE image signing.

OPTIONS
       --ca   The certificate being generated is for a CA.

       --self-sign
	      The generated certificate is to be self signed.

       --signer=nickname
	      Nickname of certificate to be used to sign  the  generated  cer‐
	      tificate.

       --token=token
	      Use the specified NSS token's certificate database.

       --nickname=nickname
	      The nickname to use for the generated certificate.

       --common-name=common-name
	      The  X.509  Common  Name	for  the  generated certificate.  This
	      should be in rfc2253 syntax, i.e. "CN=John  Doe,OU=editing,O=New
	      York Times,L=New York,ST=NY,C=US"

       --url=url
	      Informational url regarding objects signed with this key.

       --serial=serial number
	      Serial  number  for use with this key.  A certificate is identi‐
	      fied by its signer and its serial number,	 so it's best  not  to
	      ever re-use this value with the same signer.

SEE ALSO
       pesign(1)

AUTHORS
       Peter Jones

				Mon Jan 07 2013			  EFIKEYGEN(1)
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