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Title "OPENSSL-LIST 1"
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Title "OPENSSL-LIST 1"
OPENSSL-LIST 1 "2023-08-02" "3.0.10" "OpenSSL"
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"NAME"
openssl-list - list algorithms and features
"SYNOPSIS"
Header "SYNOPSIS" \fBopenssl list
[-help]
[-verbose]
[-select name]
[-1]
[-commands]
[-standard-commands]
[-digest-algorithms]
[-digest-commands]
[-kdf-algorithms]
[-mac-algorithms]
[-random-instances]
[-random-generators]
[-cipher-algorithms]
[-cipher-commands]
[-encoders]
[-decoders]
[-key-managers]
[-key-exchange-algorithms]
[-kem-algorithms]
[-signature-algorithms]
[-asymcipher-algorithms]
[-public-key-algorithms]
[-public-key-methods]
[-store-loaders]
[-providers]
[-engines]
[-disabled]
[-objects]
[-options command]
[-provider name]
[-provider-path path]
[-propquery propq]
"DESCRIPTION"
Header "DESCRIPTION" This command is used to generate list of algorithms or disabled
features.
"OPTIONS"
Header "OPTIONS" "-help" 4
Item "-help" Display a usage message.
"-verbose" 4
Item "-verbose" Displays extra information.
The options below where verbosity applies say a bit more about what that means.
"-select name" 4
Item "-select name" Only list algorithms that match this name.
"-1" 4
Item "-1" List the commands, digest-commands, or cipher-commands in a single column.
If used, this option must be given first.
"-commands" 4
Item "-commands" Display a list of standard commands.
"-standard-commands" 4
Item "-standard-commands" List of standard commands.
"-digest-commands" 4
Item "-digest-commands" This option is deprecated. Use digest-algorithms instead.
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Display a list of message digest commands, which are typically used
as input to the openssl-dgst\|(1) or openssl-speed\|(1) commands.
"-cipher-commands" 4
Item "-cipher-commands" This option is deprecated. Use cipher-algorithms instead.
.Sp
Display a list of cipher commands, which are typically used as input
to the openssl-enc\|(1) or openssl-speed\|(1) commands.
"-cipher-algorithms, -digest-algorithms, -kdf-algorithms, -mac-algorithms," 4
Item "-cipher-algorithms, -digest-algorithms, -kdf-algorithms, -mac-algorithms," Display a list of symmetric cipher, digest, kdf and mac algorithms.
See \*(L"Display of algorithm names\*(R" for a description of how names are
displayed.
.Sp
In verbose mode, the algorithms provided by a provider will get additional
information on what parameters each implementation supports.
"-random-instances" 4
Item "-random-instances" List the primary, public and private random number generator details.
"-random-generators" 4
Item "-random-generators" Display a list of random number generators.
See \*(L"Display of algorithm names\*(R" for a description of how names are
displayed.
"-encoders" 4
Item "-encoders" Display a list of encoders.
See \*(L"Display of algorithm names\*(R" for a description of how names are
displayed.
.Sp
In verbose mode, the algorithms provided by a provider will get additional
information on what parameters each implementation supports.
"-decoders" 4
Item "-decoders" Display a list of decoders.
See \*(L"Display of algorithm names\*(R" for a description of how names are
displayed.
.Sp
In verbose mode, the algorithms provided by a provider will get additional
information on what parameters each implementation supports.
"-public-key-algorithms" 4
Item "-public-key-algorithms" Display a list of public key algorithms, with each algorithm as
a block of multiple lines, all but the first are indented.
The options key-exchange-algorithms, kem-algorithms,
\fBsignature-algorithms, and asymcipher-algorithms will display similar info.
"-public-key-methods" 4
Item "-public-key-methods" Display a list of public key methods.
"-key-managers" 4
Item "-key-managers" Display a list of key managers.
"-key-exchange-algorithms" 4
Item "-key-exchange-algorithms" Display a list of key exchange algorithms.
"-kem-algorithms" 4
Item "-kem-algorithms" Display a list of key encapsulation algorithms.
"-signature-algorithms" 4
Item "-signature-algorithms" Display a list of signature algorithms.
"-asymcipher-algorithms" 4
Item "-asymcipher-algorithms" Display a list of asymmetric cipher algorithms.
"-store-loaders" 4
Item "-store-loaders" Display a list of store loaders.
"-providers" 4
Item "-providers" Display a list of all loaded providers with their names, version and status.
.Sp
In verbose mode, the full version and all provider parameters will additionally
be displayed.
"-engines" 4
Item "-engines" This option is deprecated.
.Sp
Display a list of loaded engines.
"-disabled" 4
Item "-disabled" Display a list of disabled features, those that were compiled out
of the installation.
"-objects" 4
Item "-objects" Display a list of built in objects, i.e. OIDs with names. They're listed in the
format described in \*(L"\s-1ASN1\s0 Object Configuration Module\*(R" in config\|(5).
"-options command" 4
Item "-options command" Output a two-column list of the options accepted by the specified command.
The first is the option name, and the second is a one-character indication
of what type of parameter it takes, if any.
This is an internal option, used for checking that the documentation
is complete.
"-provider name" 4
Item "-provider name" 0
"-provider-path path" 4
Item "-provider-path path" "-propquery propq" 4
Item "-propquery propq" See \*(L"Provider Options\*(R" in openssl\|(1), provider\|(7), and property\|(7).
"Display of algorithm names"
Subsection "Display of algorithm names" Algorithm names may be displayed in one of two manners:
"Legacy implementations" 4
Item "Legacy implementations" Legacy implementations will simply display the main name of the
algorithm on a line of its own, or in the form \*(C`<foo \*(C' bar>> to show
that \*(C`foo\*(C' is an alias for the main name, \*(C`bar\*(C'
"Provided implementations" 4
Item "Provided implementations" Implementations from a provider are displayed like this if the
implementation is labeled with a single name:
.Sp
.Vb 1
foo @ bar
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or like this if it's labeled with multiple names:
.Sp
.Vb 1
{ foo1, foo2 } @bar
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In both cases, \*(C`bar\*(C' is the name of the provider.
"HISTORY"
Header "HISTORY" The -engines, -digest-commands, and -cipher-commands options
were deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
"COPYRIGHT"
Header "COPYRIGHT" Copyright 2016-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.