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ipsec_convert(8)					      ipsec_convert(8)

NAME
       ipsec_convert - Converts the format of IPsec certificate files

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/   ipsec_convert  [-cert]  [-crl]  [-req]  :p|b|h:input_file1
       :p|b|h:output_file1 [:p|b|h:input_file2 :p|b|h:output_file2 ...]

OPTIONS
       Specifies a file that contains an X.509 public key certificate.	Speci‐
       fies a file that contains an X.509 certificate revocation list.	Speci‐
       fies a file that contains a PKCS-10 format certificate request.

DESCRIPTION
       The ipsec_convert command converts files that contain  public-key  cer‐
       tificate	 information  among  the  formats  supported by the Tru64 UNIX
       IPsec software.	This command and other related certificate commands in
       this  implementation  of	 IPsec are intended for testing purposes only.
       They are not intended to provide a complete public-key certificate  in‐
       frastructure.

       The  ipsec_convert  utility  reads  each	 input	file, converts it, and
       writes the result to the corresponding output file.  The type  of  cer‐
       tificate-related	 data  is  specified  by  the  -cert,  -crl,  and -req
       options.	 The format of the input file and the  format  of  the	output
       file are specified by preceding the file name with one of the following
       formatting characters delimited by colons:  Privacy-Encoded-Mail	 (PEM)
       format

	      The  file	 is  encoded  as a Base64-encoded binary.  Binary (DER
	      encoded) format

	      The file is encoded in accordance with the Distinguished	Encod‐
	      ing Rules (DER) of ASN.1.	 HEXL format

	      The  file	 is encoded as a hexadecimal string. Each line has the
	      following form:

	      xxxxxxxx: yyyy yyyy yyyy yyyy yyyy yyyy yyyy yyyy

	      In this form, xxxxxxxx is the hexadecimal offset of the data  at
	      the beginning of the line and yyyy yyyy yyyy yyyy yyyy yyyy yyyy
	      yyyy is up to 16 bytes of hexadecimal data.

EXAMPLES
       The following command converts a file  containing  a  certificate  from
       binary	to  PEM	 format:  #  ipsec_convert  -cert  :b:/home/mycert.bin
       :p:newcert.pem

SEE ALSO
       Commands: ipsec_certmake(8), ipsec_certview(8)

							      ipsec_convert(8)
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