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.TH RSA 8
.SH NAME
dsagen, rsagen, rsafill, asn12dsa, asn12rsa, dsa2pub, rsa2pub, dsa2ssh, rsa2ssh, rsa2x509 \- generate and format dsa and rsa keys
dsagen, rsagen, rsafill, asn12dsa, asn12rsa, dsa2pub, rsa2csr, rsa2pub, dsa2ssh, rsa2ssh, rsa2x509 \- generate and format dsa and rsa keys
.SH SYNOPSIS
.PP
.B dsagen
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[
.I file
]
.PP
.B rsa2csr
.I certinfo
[
.I file
]
.SH DESCRIPTION
Plan 9 represents DSA and RSA keys as attribute-value pair lists
prefixed with the string
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.EE
.LP
generates such a textual certificate.
Applications that serve TLS-encrypted sessions (for example,
.IR httpd (8),
.IR pop3 (8),
and
.IR tlssrv (8))
expect certificates in ASN.1/DER/PEM format.
Applications that serve TLS-encrypted sessions
typically expect certificates in ASN.1/DER/PEM format.
.PP
.I Rsa2csr
is like
.I rsa2x509
but writes an X.509 certificate request.
.SH EXAMPLES
Generate a fresh key and use it to start a TLS-enabled web server:
Generate a fresh key and use it to start the Plan 9 TLS-enabled web server:
.IP
.EX
rsagen -t 'service=tls owner=*' >key