1IPSEC_ECDSASIGKEY(8) Executable programs IPSEC_ECDSASIGKEY(8)
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6 ipsec_ecdsasigkey - generate ECDSA signature key
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9 ipsec ecdsasigkey [--verbose] [--seeddev device] [--seed numbits]
10 [--nssdir nssdir] [--password nsspassword] [--hostname hostname]
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14 ecdsasigkey generates an ECDSA public/private key pair, suitable for
15 digital signatures, on a named curve specified with curvename.
16 Currently it only accepts secp256r1, secp384r1, and secp521r1.
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18 The public exponent is forced to the value 3, which has important speed
19 advantages for signature checking. Beware that the resulting keys have
20 known weaknesses as encryption keys and should not be used for that
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23 The --verbose option makes ecdsasigkey give a running commentary on
24 standard error. By default, it works in silence until it is ready to
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27 The --seeddev option specifies a source for random bits used to seed
28 the crypto library's RNG. The default is /dev/random (see random(4)).
29 FreeS/WAN and Openswan without NSS support used this option to specify
30 the random source used to directly create keys. Libreswan only uses it
31 to seed the NSS crypto libraries RNG. Under Linux with hardware random
32 support, special devices might show up as /dev/*rng* devices. However,
33 these should never be accessed directly using this option, as hardware
34 failures could lead to extremely non-random values (streams of zeroes
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37 The --seedbits option specifies how many seed bits are pulled from the
38 random device to seed the NSS PRNG. The default of 480bit comes from
39 FIPS requirements. Seed bits are rounded up to a multiple of 8.
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44 The --nssdir option specifies the directory to use for the nss
45 database. This is the directory where the NSS certificate, key and
46 security modules databases reside. The default value is
47 /var/lib/ipsec/nss.
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49 The --password option specifies the nss cryptographic module
50 authentication password if the NSS module has been configured to
51 require it. A password is required by hardware tokens and also by the
52 internal software token module when configured to run in FIPS mode. If
53 the argument is /etc/ipsec.d/nsspassword, the password comes from that
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57 ipsec ecdsasigkey --verbose 4096
58 generates a 4096-bit signature key and stores this key in the NSS
59 database. The public key can then be extracted and edited into the
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66 random(4), rngd(8), ipsec_showhostkey(8), Applied Cryptography, 2nd.
67 ed., by Bruce Schneier, Wiley 1996, RFCs 2537, 2313, GNU MP, the GNU
68 multiple precision arithmetic library, edition 2.0.2, by Torbj Granlund
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71 Originally written for the Linux FreeS/WAN project
72 <https://www.freeswan.org> by Henry Spencer. Updated for the Libreswan
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75 The --round and --noopt options were obsoleted as these were only used
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78 The --random device is only used for seeding the crypto library, not
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82 ecdsasigkey's run time is difficult to predict, since /dev/random
83 output can be arbitrarily delayed if the system's entropy pool is low
84 on randomness, and the time taken by the search for primes is also
85 somewhat unpredictable. Specifically, embedded systems and most virtual
86 machines are low on entropy. In such a situation, consider generating
87 the ECDSA key on another machine, and copying ipsec.secrets and the
88 /var/lib/ipsec/nss directory tree to the embedded platform. Note that
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