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======================================================================== Title "OPENSSL-SMIME 1ossl" OPENSSL-SMIME 1ossl "2023-09-22" "3.0.11" "OpenSSL"
For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes way too many mistakes in technical documents. "NAME"
openssl-smime -
S/
MIME command
"SYNOPSIS"
Header "SYNOPSIS" \fBopenssl
smime
[
-help]
[
-encrypt]
[
-decrypt]
[
-sign]
[
-resign]
[
-verify]
[
-pk7out]
[
-binary]
[
-crlfeol]
[
-\f(BIcipher]
[-in file]
[-certfile file]
[-signer file]
[-nointern]
[-noverify]
[-nochain]
[-nosigs]
[-nocerts]
[-noattr]
[-nodetach]
[-nosmimecap]
[-recip file]
[-inform \s-1DER\s0|\s-1PEM\s0|\s-1SMIME\s0]
[-outform \s-1DER\s0|\s-1PEM\s0|\s-1SMIME\s0]
[-keyform \s-1DER\s0|\s-1PEM\s0|P12|\s-1ENGINE\s0]
[-passin arg]
[-inkey filename|uri]
[-out file]
[-content file]
[-to addr]
[-from ad]
[-subject s]
[-text]
[-indef]
[-noindef]
[-stream]
[-md digest]
[-CAfile file]
[-no-CAfile]
[-CApath dir]
[-no-CApath]
[-CAstore uri]
[-no-CAstore]
[-engine id]
[-rand files]
[-writerand file]
[-allow_proxy_certs]
[-attime timestamp]
[-no_check_time]
[-check_ss_sig]
[-crl_check]
[-crl_check_all]
[-explicit_policy]
[-extended_crl]
[-ignore_critical]
[-inhibit_any]
[-inhibit_map]
[-partial_chain]
[-policy arg]
[-policy_check]
[-policy_print]
[-purpose purpose]
[-suiteB_128]
[-suiteB_128_only]
[-suiteB_192]
[-trusted_first]
[-no_alt_chains]
[-use_deltas]
[-auth_level num]
[-verify_depth num]
[-verify_email email]
[-verify_hostname hostname]
[-verify_ip ip]
[-verify_name name]
[-x509_strict]
[-issuer_checks]
[-provider name]
[-provider-path path]
[-propquery propq]
[-config configfile]
\fIrecipcert ...
"DESCRIPTION"
Header "DESCRIPTION" This command handles
S/
MIME mail. It can encrypt, decrypt, sign
and verify
S/
MIME messages.
"OPTIONS"
Header "OPTIONS" There are six operation options that set the type of operation to be performed.
The meaning of the other options varies according to the operation type.
"-help" 4
Item "-help" Print out a usage message.
"-encrypt" 4
Item "-encrypt" Encrypt mail for the given recipient certificates. Input file is the message
to be encrypted. The output file is the encrypted mail in \s-1MIME\s0 format.
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Note that no revocation check is done for the recipient cert, so if that
key has been compromised, others may be able to decrypt the text.
"-decrypt" 4
Item "-decrypt" Decrypt mail using the supplied certificate and private key. Expects an
encrypted mail message in \s-1MIME\s0 format for the input file. The decrypted mail
is written to the output file.
"-sign" 4
Item "-sign" Sign mail using the supplied certificate and private key. Input file is
the message to be signed. The signed message in \s-1MIME\s0 format is written
to the output file.
"-verify" 4
Item "-verify" Verify signed mail. Expects a signed mail message on input and outputs
the signed data. Both clear text and opaque signing is supported.
"-pk7out" 4
Item "-pk7out" Takes an input message and writes out a \s-1PEM\s0 encoded PKCS#7 structure.
"-resign" 4
Item "-resign" Resign a message: take an existing message and one or more new signers.
"-in filename" 4
Item "-in filename" The input message to be encrypted or signed or the \s-1MIME\s0 message to
be decrypted or verified.
"-out filename" 4
Item "-out filename" The message text that has been decrypted or verified or the output \s-1MIME\s0
format message that has been signed or verified.
"-inform \s-1DER\s0|\s-1PEM\s0|\s-1SMIME\s0" 4
Item "-inform DER|PEM|SMIME" The input format of the PKCS#7 (
S/
MIME) structure (if one is being read);
the default is
\s-1SMIME\s0.
See
openssl-format-options\|(1) for details.
"-outform \s-1DER\s0|\s-1PEM\s0|\s-1SMIME\s0" 4
Item "-outform DER|PEM|SMIME" The output format of the PKCS#7 (
S/
MIME) structure (if one is being written);
the default is
\s-1SMIME\s0.
See
openssl-format-options\|(1) for details.
"-keyform \s-1DER\s0|\s-1PEM\s0|P12|\s-1ENGINE\s0" 4
Item "-keyform DER|PEM|P12|ENGINE" The key format; unspecified by default.
See
openssl-format-options\|(1) for details.
"-stream, -indef, -noindef" 4
Item "-stream, -indef, -noindef" The
-stream and
-indef options are equivalent and enable streaming I/O
for encoding operations. This permits single pass processing of data without
the need to hold the entire contents in memory, potentially supporting very
large files. Streaming is automatically set for
S/
MIME signing with detached
data if the output format is
\s-1SMIME\s0 it is currently off by default for all
other operations.
"-noindef" 4
Item "-noindef" Disable streaming I/O where it would produce and indefinite length constructed
encoding. This option currently has no effect. In future streaming will be
enabled by default on all relevant operations and this option will disable it.
"-content filename" 4
Item "-content filename" This specifies a file containing the detached content, this is only
useful with the
-verify command. This is only usable if the PKCS#7
structure is using the detached signature form where the content is
not included. This option will override any content if the input format
is
S/
MIME and it uses the
multipart/
signed \s-1MIME\s0 content type.
"-text" 4
Item "-text" This option adds plain text (
text/
plain) \s-1MIME\s0 headers to the supplied
message if encrypting or signing. If decrypting or verifying it strips
off text headers: if the decrypted or verified message is not of \s-1MIME\s0
type
text/
plain then an error occurs.
"-md digest" 4
Item "-md digest" Digest algorithm to use when signing or resigning. If not present then the
default digest algorithm for the signing key will be used (usually \s-1SHA1\s0).
"-\f(BIcipher" 4
Item "-cipher" The encryption algorithm to use. For example \s-1DES\s0 (56 bits) -
-des,
triple \s-1DES\s0 (168 bits) -
-des3,
\fBEVP_get_cipherbyname() function) can also be used preceded by a dash, for
example
-aes-128-cbc. See
openssl-enc\|(1) for list of ciphers
supported by your version of OpenSSL.
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If not specified triple \s-1DES\s0 is used. Only used with
-encrypt.
"-nointern" 4
Item "-nointern" When verifying a message normally certificates (if any) included in
the message are searched for the signing certificate. With this option
only the certificates specified in the
-certfile option are used.
The supplied certificates can still be used as untrusted CAs however.
"-noverify" 4
Item "-noverify" Do not verify the signers certificate of a signed message.
"-nochain" 4
Item "-nochain" Do not do chain verification of signers certificates; that is, do not
use the certificates in the signed message as untrusted CAs.
"-nosigs" 4
Item "-nosigs" Don't try to verify the signatures on the message.
"-nocerts" 4
Item "-nocerts" When signing a message the signer's certificate is normally included
with this option it is excluded. This will reduce the size of the
signed message but the verifier must have a copy of the signers certificate
available locally (passed using the
-certfile option for example).
"-noattr" 4
Item "-noattr" Normally when a message is signed a set of attributes are included which
include the signing time and supported symmetric algorithms. With this
option they are not included.
"-nodetach" 4
Item "-nodetach" When signing a message use opaque signing. This form is more resistant
to translation by mail relays but it cannot be read by mail agents that
do not support
S/
MIME. Without this option cleartext signing with
the \s-1MIME\s0 type
multipart/
signed is used.
"-nosmimecap" 4
Item "-nosmimecap" When signing a message, do not include the
SMIMECapabilities attribute.
"-binary" 4
Item "-binary" Normally the input message is converted to \*(L"canonical\*(R" format which is
effectively using \s-1CR\s0 and \s-1LF\s0 as end of line: as required by the
S/
MIME
specification. When this option is present no translation occurs. This
is useful when handling binary data which may not be in \s-1MIME\s0 format.
"-crlfeol" 4
Item "-crlfeol" Normally the output file uses a single
\s-1LF\s0 as end of line. When this
option is present
\s-1CRLF\s0 is used instead.
"-certfile file" 4
Item "-certfile file" Allows additional certificates to be specified. When signing these will
be included with the message. When verifying these will be searched for
the signers certificates.
The input can be in \s-1PEM, DER,\s0 or PKCS#12 format.
"-signer file" 4
Item "-signer file" A signing certificate when signing or resigning a message, this option can be
used multiple times if more than one signer is required. If a message is being
verified then the signers certificates will be written to this file if the
verification was successful.
"-nocerts" 4
Item "-nocerts" Don't include signers certificate when signing.
"-noattr" 4
Item "-noattr" Don't include any signed attributes when signing.
"-recip file" 4
Item "-recip file" The recipients certificate when decrypting a message. This certificate
must match one of the recipients of the message or an error occurs.
"-inkey filename|uri" 4
Item "-inkey filename|uri" The private key to use when signing or decrypting. This must match the
corresponding certificate. If this option is not specified then the
private key must be included in the certificate file specified with
the
-recip or
-signer file. When signing this option can be used
multiple times to specify successive keys.
"-passin arg" 4
Item "-passin arg" The private key password source. For more information about the format of
arg
see
openssl-passphrase-options\|(1).
"-to, -from, -subject" 4
Item "-to, -from, -subject" The relevant mail headers. These are included outside the signed
portion of a message so they may be included manually. If signing
then many
S/
MIME mail clients check the signers certificate's email
address matches that specified in the From: address.
"-allow_proxy_certs, -attime, -no_check_time, -check_ss_sig, -crl_check, -crl_check_all, -explicit_policy, -extended_crl, -ignore_critical, -inhibit_any, -inhibit_map, -no_alt_chains, -partial_chain, -policy, -policy_check, -policy_print, -purpose, -suiteB_128, -suiteB_128_only, -suiteB_192, -trusted_first, -use_deltas, -auth_level, -verify_depth, -verify_email, -verify_hostname, -verify_ip, -verify_name, -x509_strict -issuer_checks" 4
Item "-allow_proxy_certs, -attime, -no_check_time, -check_ss_sig, -crl_check, -crl_check_all, -explicit_policy, -extended_crl, -ignore_critical, -inhibit_any, -inhibit_map, -no_alt_chains, -partial_chain, -policy, -policy_check, -policy_print, -purpose, -suiteB_128, -suiteB_128_only, -suiteB_192, -trusted_first, -use_deltas, -auth_level, -verify_depth, -verify_email, -verify_hostname, -verify_ip, -verify_name, -x509_strict -issuer_checks" Set various options of certificate chain verification.
See \*(L"Verification Options\*(R" in
openssl-verification-options\|(1) for details.
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Any verification errors cause the command to exit.
"-CAfile file, -no-CAfile, -CApath dir, -no-CApath, -CAstore uri, -no-CAstore" 4
Item "-CAfile file, -no-CAfile, -CApath dir, -no-CApath, -CAstore uri, -no-CAstore" See \*(L"Trusted Certificate Options\*(R" in
openssl-verification-options\|(1) for details.
"-engine id" 4
Item "-engine id" See \*(L"Engine Options\*(R" in
openssl\|(1).
This option is deprecated.
"-rand files, -writerand file" 4
Item "-rand files, -writerand file" See \*(L"Random State Options\*(R" in
openssl\|(1) for details.
"-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).
"-config configfile" 4
Item "-config configfile" See \*(L"Configuration Option\*(R" in
openssl\|(1).
"recipcert ..." 4
Item "recipcert ..." One or more certificates of message recipients, used when encrypting
a message.
"NOTES"
Header "NOTES" The \s-1MIME\s0 message must be sent without any blank lines between the
headers and the output. Some mail programs will automatically add
a blank line. Piping the mail directly to sendmail is one way to
achieve the correct format.
The supplied message to be signed or encrypted must include the
necessary \s-1MIME\s0 headers or many S/MIME clients won't display it
properly (if at all). You can use the -text option to automatically
add plain text headers.
A \*(L"signed and encrypted\*(R" message is one where a signed message is
then encrypted. This can be produced by encrypting an already signed
message: see the examples section.
This version of the program only allows one signer per message but it
will verify multiple signers on received messages. Some S/MIME clients
choke if a message contains multiple signers. It is possible to sign
messages \*(L"in parallel\*(R" by signing an already signed message.
The options -encrypt and -decrypt reflect common usage in S/MIME
clients. Strictly speaking these process PKCS#7 enveloped data: PKCS#7
encrypted data is used for other purposes.
The -resign option uses an existing message digest when adding a new
signer. This means that attributes must be present in at least one existing
signer using the same message digest or this operation will fail.
The -stream and -indef options enable streaming I/O support.
As a result the encoding is \s-1BER\s0 using indefinite length constructed encoding
and no longer \s-1DER.\s0 Streaming is supported for the -encrypt operation and the
\fB-sign operation if the content is not detached.
Streaming is always used for the -sign operation with detached data but
since the content is no longer part of the PKCS#7 structure the encoding
remains \s-1DER.\s0
"EXIT CODES"
Header "EXIT CODES" "0" 4
The operation was completely successfully.
"1" 4
Item "1" An error occurred parsing the command options.
"2" 4
Item "2" One of the input files could not be read.
"3" 4
Item "3" An error occurred creating the PKCS#7 file or when reading the \s-1MIME\s0
message.
"4" 4
Item "4" An error occurred decrypting or verifying the message.
"5" 4
Item "5" The message was verified correctly but an error occurred writing out
the signers certificates.
"EXAMPLES"
Header "EXAMPLES" Create a cleartext signed message:
.Vb 2
openssl smime -sign -in message.txt -text -out mail.msg \e
-signer mycert.pem
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Create an opaque signed message:
.Vb 2
openssl smime -sign -in message.txt -text -out mail.msg -nodetach \e
-signer mycert.pem
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Create a signed message, include some additional certificates and
read the private key from another file:
.Vb 2
openssl smime -sign -in in.txt -text -out mail.msg \e
-signer mycert.pem -inkey mykey.pem -certfile mycerts.pem
.Ve
Create a signed message with two signers:
.Vb 2
openssl smime -sign -in message.txt -text -out mail.msg \e
-signer mycert.pem -signer othercert.pem
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Send a signed message under Unix directly to sendmail, including headers:
.Vb 3
openssl smime -sign -in in.txt -text -signer mycert.pem \e
-from steve@openssl.org -to someone@somewhere \e
-subject "Signed message" | sendmail someone@somewhere
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Verify a message and extract the signer's certificate if successful:
.Vb 1
openssl smime -verify -in mail.msg -signer user.pem -out signedtext.txt
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Send encrypted mail using triple \s-1DES:\s0
.Vb 3
openssl smime -encrypt -in in.txt -from steve@openssl.org \e
-to someone@somewhere -subject "Encrypted message" \e
-des3 user.pem -out mail.msg
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Sign and encrypt mail:
.Vb 4
openssl smime -sign -in ml.txt -signer my.pem -text \e
| openssl smime -encrypt -out mail.msg \e
-from steve@openssl.org -to someone@somewhere \e
-subject "Signed and Encrypted message" -des3 user.pem
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Note: the encryption command does not include the -text option because the
message being encrypted already has \s-1MIME\s0 headers.
Decrypt mail:
.Vb 1
openssl smime -decrypt -in mail.msg -recip mycert.pem -inkey key.pem
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The output from Netscape form signing is a PKCS#7 structure with the
detached signature format. You can use this program to verify the
signature by line wrapping the base64 encoded structure and surrounding
it with:
.Vb 2
-----BEGIN PKCS7-----
-----END PKCS7-----
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and using the command:
.Vb 1
openssl smime -verify -inform PEM -in signature.pem -content content.txt
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Alternatively you can base64 decode the signature and use:
.Vb 1
openssl smime -verify -inform DER -in signature.der -content content.txt
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Create an encrypted message using 128 bit Camellia:
.Vb 1
openssl smime -encrypt -in plain.txt -camellia128 -out mail.msg cert.pem
.Ve
Add a signer to an existing message:
.Vb 1
openssl smime -resign -in mail.msg -signer newsign.pem -out mail2.msg
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"BUGS"
Header "BUGS" The \s-1MIME\s0 parser isn't very clever: it seems to handle most messages that I've
thrown at it but it may choke on others.
The code currently will only write out the signer's certificate to a file: if
the signer has a separate encryption certificate this must be manually
extracted. There should be some heuristic that determines the correct
encryption certificate.
Ideally a database should be maintained of a certificates for each email
address.
The code doesn't currently take note of the permitted symmetric encryption
algorithms as supplied in the SMIMECapabilities signed attribute. This means the
user has to manually include the correct encryption algorithm. It should store
the list of permitted ciphers in a database and only use those.
No revocation checking is done on the signer's certificate.
The current code can only handle S/MIME v2 messages, the more complex S/MIME v3
structures may cause parsing errors.
"SEE ALSO"
Header "SEE ALSO" \fBossl_store-file\|(7)
"HISTORY"
Header "HISTORY" The use of multiple
-signer options and the
-resign command were first
added in OpenSSL 1.0.0
The -no_alt_chains option was added in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
The -engine option was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
"COPYRIGHT"
Header "COPYRIGHT" Copyright 2000-2021 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>.