pki --ocsp - OCSP request parser and OCSP responder.
pki --ocsp |
[--in file]
[--cacert file]
[--debug level] |
pki --ocsp |
--respond [--in file]
--cacert file [--key
file|--keyid hex] [--cert
file|--certid hex]
[--index file]
[--lifetime minutes]
[--digest digest]
[--rsa-padding padding]
[--debug level] |
pki --ocsp |
--options file |
This sub-command of pki(1) parses an Online Certificate
Status Protocol (OCSP) request as defined by RFC 6960 and with the
--respond option generates an OCSP response based on the OCSP
request. The certificate status for this may be provided by plugins so if
not using the --index option, this currently requires the
openxpki and mysql plugins in order to directly access the
internal certificate database of an OpenXPKI
(https://openxpki.org) server.
- -h, --help
- Print usage information with a summary of the available options.
- -v, --debug
level
- Set debug level, default: 1.
- -+, --options file
- Read command line options from file.
- -i, --in
file
- OCSP request. If not given, the OCSP request is read from
STDIN.
- -C, --cacert
file
- CA certificate corresponding to one of the issuer hashes contained in the
OCSP request. If the OCSP request is signed, a CA certificate forming the
trust chain. Can be used multiple times.
- -k, --key
file
- OCSP signer key. Can be used multiple times.
- -K, --keyid
hex
- Smartcard or TPM 2.0 OCSP signer key object handle. Can be used multiple
times.
- -c, --cert
file
- OCSP signer certificate (if it is not a CA certificate). Can be used
multiple times.
- -X, --certid
hex
- Smartcard or TPM 2.0 OCSP signer certificate object handle. Can be used
multiple times.
- -x, --index
file
- OpenSSL-style index.txt providing information about the status of
certificates issued by the CA certificate loaded immediately before. Can
be used multiple times if the status for multiple CAs should be provided,
just make sure to pass each index.txt file right after the corresponding
CA certificate.
See below for a description of the structure of these
files.
- -l, --lifetime
minutes
- Validity in minutes of the OCSP response (if missing, nextUpdate is
omitted).
- -g, --digest
digest
- Digest to use for signature creation. One of md5, sha1,
sha224, sha256, sha384, or sha512,
sha3_224, sha3_256, sha3_384, sha3_512. The
default is determined based on the type and size of the OCSP signing
key.
- -R, --rsa-padding
padding
- Padding to use for RSA signatures. Either pkcs1 or pss,
defaults to pkcs1.
Each line in an index.txt file consists of six columns that are
separated by tab characters:
The first column denotes the certificate status, which can be
either "V" (for valid), "E" (for expired, treated like
valid), or "R" (for revoked).
The second column contains the certificate's expiration date and
time in UTC in the format YYMMDDHHMMSSZ. This field is ignored by the
command but must not be empty.
The third column is the revocation date and time in UTC in the
format YYMMDDHHMMSSZ and an optional revocation reason that immediately
follows it, separated by a comma. Valid reasons are
"keyCompromise", "CACompromise",
"affiliationChanged", "superseded",
"cessationOfOperation", "certificateHold", and
"removeFromCRL", any other value or omitting a reason results in
"unspecified".
The fourth column contains the certificate's serial number in
hexadecimal encoding.
The fifth and sixth columns are both ignored by the command, so
they may be omitted completely. They can contain a path to the certificate
(usually set to "unknown") and the certificate's subject DN with
slashes separating the RDNs.
Example index.txt:
V 310930122422Z 03 unknown /C=CH/O=strongSwan/CN=moon...
V 310930122422Z 04 unknown /C=CH/O=strongSwan/CN=sun...
R 310930122422Z 231002122422Z,keyCompromise 88
V Z 05
Note that the fields are separated by tabs. So if a certificate is
valid, two tabs follow after the expiration date. The third line in this
example only specifies the relevant first four columns, the fourth even uses
a dummy expiration date.
Show the raw content of an OCSP request:
pki --ocsp --in req_ca.der
nonce: 5b:14:e3:cc:d5:b2:65:ec:c4:0d:c3:11:37:6a:9d:71
issuerKeyHash: b6:76:79:95:b5:58:..:06:93:f3:39:79:19 (no match)
issuerNameHash: af:25:78:ce:fc:15:..:67:95:81:31:a3:4d (no match)
serialNumber: 4f:33:21:1d:4d:fd:9b:db
issuerKeyHash: b6:76:79:95:b5:58:..:06:93:f3:39:79:19 (no match)
issuerNameHash: af:25:78:ce:fc:15:..:67:95:81:31:a3:4d (no match)
serialNumber: 68:f2:93:10:65:d0:5e:d1
Show the content of the same OCSP request if the issuer
certificate is given:
pki --ocsp --in req_ca.der --cacert cacert.pem
nonce: 5b:14:e3:cc:d5:b2:65:ec:c4:0d:c3:11:37:6a:9d:71
issuer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Root CA"
issuerKeyHash: b6:76:79:95:b5:58:..:06:93:f3:39:79:19 (ok)
issuerNameHash: af:25:78:ce:fc:15:..:67:95:81:31:a3:4d (ok)
serialNumber: 4f:33:21:1d:4d:fd:9b:db
issuer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Root CA"
issuerKeyHash: b6:76:79:95:b5:58:..:06:93:f3:39:79:19 (ok)
issuerNameHash: af:25:78:ce:fc:15:..:67:95:81:31:a3:4d (ok)
serialNumber: 68:f2:93:10:65:d0:5e:d1
Respond to the OCSP request above, with the OCSP response signed
by the CA itself:
pki --ocsp --respond --in req_ca.der --cacert cacert.pem --key cakey.pem \
--lifetime 10 > rsp_ca.der
nonce: 5b:14:e3:cc:d5:b2:65:ec:c4:0d:c3:11:37:6a:9d:71
issuer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Root CA"
issuerKeyHash: b6:76:79:95:b5:58:..:06:93:f3:39:79:19 (ok)
issuerNameHash: af:25:78:ce:fc:15:..:67:95:81:31:a3:4d (ok)
serialNumber: 4f:33:21:1d:4d:fd:9b:db
thisUpdate: Oct 19 15:54:15 UTC 2023
nextUpdate: Oct 19 16:04:15 UTC 2023
certValidation: GOOD
issuer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Root CA"
issuerKeyHash: b6:76:79:95:b5:58:..:06:93:f3:39:79:19 (ok)
issuerNameHash: af:25:78:ce:fc:15:..:67:95:81:31:a3:4d (ok)
serialNumber: 68:f2:93:10:65:d0:5e:d1
thisUpdate: Oct 19 15:54:15 UTC 2023
nextUpdate: Oct 19 16:04:15 UTC 2023
certValidation: GOOD
trusted signer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Root CA"
ocspResponseStatus: successful
Respond to a signed OCSP request providing the complete trust
chain:
pki --ocsp --respond --in req_signed.der --cacert cacert.pem --cacert issuer1.pem \
--key signerKey1.pem --cert signerCert1.pem --lifetime 10 > rsp_signed.der
requestor: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=vpn.strongswan.org"
using certificate "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=vpn.strongswan.org"
using trusted intermediate ca certificate "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Issuing CA 1"
using trusted ca certificate "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Root CA"
reached self-signed root ca with a path length of 1
requestor is trusted
nonce: a8:0f:29:0f:08:9c:29:c1:0d:a8:cb:b0:21:fa:e1:f7
issuer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Issuing CA 1"
issuerKeyHash: 5a:1b:ec:17:f0:6d:..:a2:c8:e7:6a:84:20 (ok)
issuerNameHash: df:1e:24:71:96:e6:..:b9:82:18:45:e7:09 (ok)
serialNumber: 04:ff:cc:8d:36:91:cb:35:d7:c4
thisUpdate: Oct 19 16:30:54 UTC 2023
nextUpdate: Oct 19 16:40:54 UTC 2023
certValidation: REVOKED
revocationTime: Mar 26 06:41:54 UTC 2023
revocationReason: superseded
trusted signer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=OCSP signer of strongSwan Issuing CA 1"
ocspResponseStatus: successful
Respond to an OCSP request containing two items from different
known issuers having an OCSP signer each. The issuer of the first request
item determines the OCSP signer used to sign the OCSP response:
pki --ocsp --respond --in req.der --cacert issuer1.pem --cacert issuer2.pem \
--key signerKey1.pem --cert signerCert1.pem \
--key signerKey2.pem --cert signerCert2.pem \
--lifetime 10 > rsp_trusted.der
nonce: a1:33:aa:bc:96:60:69:76:f3:bc:9c:88:3b:07:50:47
issuer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Issuing CA 2"
issuerKeyHash: 72:41:ca:f9:35:87:..:d3:83:ab:d5:89:7b (ok)
issuerNameHash: 5e:b2:b4:42:e1:a5:..:b2:c3:9a:38:4f:cd (ok)
serialNumber: 29:ff:36:d9:9a:21:49:61:91:1d
thisUpdate: Oct 19 16:02:35 UTC 2023
nextUpdate: Oct 19 16:12:35 UTC 2023
certValidation: REVOKED
revocationTime: Sep 22 13:13:04 UTC 2023
revocationReason: superseded
issuer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Issuing CA 1"
issuerKeyHash: 5a:1b:ec:17:f0:6d:..:a2:c8:e7:6a:84:20 (ok)
issuerNameHash: df:1e:24:71:96:e6:..:b9:82:18:45:e7:09 (ok)
serialNumber: 10:ff:45:9a:6d:ee:4c:ec:7c:97
thisUpdate: Oct 19 16:02:35 UTC 2023
nextUpdate: Oct 19 16:12:35 UTC 2023
certValidation: FAILED
there are multiple known issuers
trusted signer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=OCSP signer of strongSwan Issuing CA 2"
ocspResponseStatus: successful
Repeat the OCSP response above but with a self-signed OCSP signing
certificate
pki --ocsp --respond --in req.der --cacert issuer1.pem --cacert issuer2.pem \
--key signerKey.pem --cert signerCert.pem --lifetime 10 > rsp_self_signed.der
nonce: a1:33:aa:bc:96:60:69:76:f3:bc:9c:88:3b:07:50:47
issuer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Issuing CA 2"
issuerKeyHash: 72:41:ca:f9:35:87:..:d3:83:ab:d5:89:7b (ok)
issuerNameHash: 5e:b2:b4:42:e1:a5:..:b2:c3:9a:38:4f:cd (ok)
serialNumber: 29:ff:36:d9:9a:21:49:61:91:1d
thisUpdate: Oct 19 16:13:23 UTC 2023
nextUpdate: Oct 19 16:23:23 UTC 2023
certValidation: REVOKED
revocationTime: Sep 22 13:13:04 UTC 2023
revocationReason: superseded
issuer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan Issuing CA 1"
issuerKeyHash: 5a:1b:ec:17:f0:6d:..:a2:c8:e7:6a:84:20 (ok)
issuerNameHash: df:1e:24:71:96:e6:..:b9:82:18:45:e7:09 (ok)
serialNumber: 10:ff:45:9a:6d:ee:4c:ec:7c:97
thisUpdate: Oct 19 16:13:23 UTC 2023
nextUpdate: Oct 19 16:23:23 UTC 2023
certValidation: GOOD
there are multiple known issuers
self-signed signer: "C=CH, O=strongSwan Project, CN=strongSwan OCSP signer"
ocspResponseStatus: successful