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author | Arne Schwabe <arne@rfc2549.org> | 2015-02-09 10:01:57 +0100 |
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committer | Arne Schwabe <arne@rfc2549.org> | 2015-02-09 10:01:57 +0100 |
commit | 68d26e1b1b5b411adce714c88532fc8889289f34 (patch) | |
tree | 8d2db5723a8956ada01c1f875aa0158dcf64d91f /main/openvpn/contrib/keychain-mcd/keychain-mcd.8 | |
parent | 8e481f24a63d42f423b6f33ad83b80f512ebadd2 (diff) |
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diff --git a/main/openvpn/contrib/keychain-mcd/keychain-mcd.8 b/main/openvpn/contrib/keychain-mcd/keychain-mcd.8 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c4581e7b --- /dev/null +++ b/main/openvpn/contrib/keychain-mcd/keychain-mcd.8 @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +.TH keychain-mcd 8 +.SH NAME + +keychain-mcd \- Mac OS X Keychain management daemon for OpenVPN + +.SH SYNOPSIS + +.B keychain-mcd +.I identity-template management-server-ip management-server-port +[ +.I password-file +] + +.SH DESCRIPTION + +.B keychain-mcd +is Mac OS X Keychain management daemon for OpenVPN. +It loads the certificate and private key from the Mac OSX Keychain (Mac OSX Only). +.B keychain-mcd +connects to OpenVPN via management interface and handles +certificate and private key commands (namely +.B NEED-CERTIFICATE +and +.B RSA-SIGN +commands). + +.B keychain-mcd +makes it possible to use any smart card supported by Mac OSX using the tokend interface, but also any +kind of certificate, residing in the Keychain, where you have access to +the private key. This option has been tested on the client side with an Aladdin eToken +on Mac OSX Leopard and with software certificates stored in the Keychain on Mac OS X. + +Note that Mac OS X might need to present the user with an authentication GUI when the Keychain +is accessed by keychain-mcd. + +Use +.B keychain-mcd +along with +.B --management-external-key +and/or +.B --management-external-cert +passed to +.B openvpn. + +.SH OPTIONS + +.TP +.BR identity-template + +A select string which is used to choose a keychain identity from +Mac OS X Keychain. + +\fBSubject\fR, \fBIssuer\fR, \fBSerial\fR, \fBSHA1\fR, \fBMD5\fR selectors can be used. + +To select a certificate based on a string search in the +certificate's subject and/or issuer: + +.nf + +"SUBJECT:c=US/o=Apple Inc./ou=me.com/cn=username ISSUER:c=US/o=Apple Computer, Inc./ou=Apple Computer Certificate Authority/cn=Apple .Mac Certificate Authority" + +.fi + +.I "Distinguished Name Component Abbreviations:" +.br +o = organization +.br +ou = organizational unit +.br +c = country +.br +l = locality +.br +st = state +.br +cn = common name +.br +e = email +.br + +All of the distinguished name components are optional, although you do need to specify at least one of them. You can +add spaces around the '/' and '=' characters, e.g. "SUBJECT: c = US / o = Apple Inc.". You do not need to specify +both the subject and the issuer, one or the other will work fine. +The identity searching algorithm will return the +certificate it finds that matches all of the criteria you have specified. +If there are several certificates matching all of the criteria then the youngest certificate is returned +(i.e. with the greater "not before" validity field). +You can also include the MD5 and/or SHA1 thumbprints and/or serial number +along with the subject and issuer. + +To select a certificate based on certificate's MD5 or SHA1 thumbprint: + +.nf +"SHA1: 30 F7 3A 7A B7 73 2A 98 54 33 4A A7 00 6F 6E AC EC D1 EF 02" + +"MD5: D5 F5 11 F1 38 EB 5F 4D CF 23 B6 94 E8 33 D8 B5" +.fi + +Again, you can include both the SHA1 and the MD5 thumbprints, but you can also use just one of them. +The thumbprint hex strings can easily be copy-and-pasted from the OSX Keychain Access GUI in the Applications/Utilities folder. +The hex string comparison is not case sensitive. + +To select a certificate based on certificate's serial number: + +"Serial: 3E 9B 6F 02 00 00 00 01 1F 20" + +.TP +.BR management-server-ip +OpenVPN management IP to connect to. +Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be used. + +.TP +.BR management-server-port +OpenVPN management port to connect to. +Use +.B unix +for +.I management-server-port +and socket path for +.I management-server-ip +to connect to a local unix socket. + +.TP +.BR password-file + +Password file containing the management password on first line. +The password will be used to connect to +.B openvpn +management interface. + +Pass +.I password-file +to +.B keychain-mcd +if +.I pw-file +was specified in +.B --management +option to +.B openvpn. + + +.SH AUTHOR + +Vasily Kulikov <segoon@openwall.com> + +.SH "SEE ALSO" + +.BR openvpn (8) |