openssl-srp - maintain SRP password file
openssl srp [
-help] [
-verbose] [
-add] [
-modify] [
-delete] [
-list] [
-name
section] [
-srpvfile file] [
-gn
identifier] [
-userinfo text] [
-passin
arg] [
-passout arg] [
-engine id] [
-rand files] [
-writerand file] [
-provider
name] [
-provider-path path] [
-propquery
propq] [
-config configfile] [
user ...]
This command is deprecated. It is used to maintain an SRP (secure remote
password) file. At most one of the
-add,
-modify,
-delete, and
-list options can be specified. These options take
zero or more usernames as parameters and perform the appropriate operation on
the SRP file. For
-list, if no
user is given then all users are
displayed.
The configuration file to use, and the section within the file, can be specified
with the
-config and
-name flags, respectively.
- -help
- Display an option summary.
- -verbose
- Generate verbose output while processing.
- -add
- Add a user and SRP verifier.
- -modify
- Modify the SRP verifier of an existing user.
- -delete
- Delete user from verifier file.
- -list
- List users.
- -name
- The particular SRP definition to use.
-
-srpvfile file
- If the config file is not specified, -srpvfile can
be used to specify the file to operate on.
- -gn
- Specifies the g and N values, using one of
the strengths defined in IETF RFC 5054.
- -userinfo
- specifies additional information to add when adding or
modifying a user.
-
-passin arg, -passout arg
- The password source for the input and output file. For more
information about the format of arg see
openssl-passphrase-options(1).
-
-engine id
- See "Engine Options" in openssl(1). This
option is deprecated.
-
-rand files, -writerand
file
- See "Random State Options" in openssl(1)
for details.
-
-provider name
-
-provider-path path
-
-propquery propq
- See "Provider Options" in openssl(1),
provider(7), and property(7).
-
-config configfile
- See "Configuration Option" in openssl(1).
[ -rand files] [ -writerand file]
The
-engine option was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
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