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certutil(選項)(參數)
[[email protected] lftshell]# certutil -H
-A Add a certificate to the database (create if needed)
All options under -E apply
-B Run a series of certutil commands from a batch file
-i batch-file Specify the batch file
-E Add an Email certificate to the database (create if needed)
-n cert-name Specify the nickname of the certificate to add
-t trustargs Set the certificate trust attributes:
trustargs is of the form x,y,z where x is for SSL, y is for S/MIME,
and z is for code signing. Use ,, for no explicit trust.
p prohibited (explicitly distrusted)
P trusted peer
c valid CA
T trusted CA to issue client certs (implies c)
C trusted CA to issue server certs (implies c)
u user cert
w send warning
g make step-up cert
-f pwfile Specify the password file
-d certdir Cert database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-a The input certificate is encoded in ASCII (RFC1113)
-i input Specify the certificate file (default is stdin)
-C Create a new binary certificate from a BINARY cert request
-c issuer-name The nickname of the issuer cert
-i cert-request The BINARY certificate request file
-o output-cert Output binary cert to this file (default is stdout)
-x Self sign
-m serial-number Cert serial number
-w warp-months Time Warp
-v months-valid Months valid (default is 3)
-f pwfile Specify the password file
-d certdir Cert database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-1 | --keyUsage keyword,keyword,...
Create key usage extension. Possible keywords:
"digitalSignature", "nonRepudiation", "keyEncipherment",
"dataEncipherment", "keyAgreement", "certSigning",
"crlSigning", "critical"
-2 Create basic constraint extension
-3 Create authority key ID extension
-4 Create crl distribution point extension
-5 | --nsCertType keyword,keyword,...
Create netscape cert type extension. Possible keywords:
"sslClient", "sslServer", "smime", "objectSigning",
"sslCA", "smimeCA", "objectSigningCA", "critical".
-6 | --extKeyUsage keyword,keyword,...
Create extended key usage extension. Possible keywords:
"serverAuth", "clientAuth","codeSigning",
"emailProtection", "timeStamp","ocspResponder",
"stepUp", "msTrustListSign", "critical"
-7 emailAddrs Create an email subject alt name extension
-8 dnsNames Create an dns subject alt name extension
-a The input certificate request is encoded in ASCII (RFC1113)
-G Generate a new key pair
-h token-name Name of token in which to generate key (default is internal)
-k key-type Type of key pair to generate ("dsa", "ec", "rsa" (default))
-g key-size Key size in bits, (min 512, max 8192, default 1024) (not for ec)
-y exp Set the public exponent value (3, 17, 65537) (rsa only)
-f password-file Specify the password file
-z noisefile Specify the noise file to be used
-q pqgfile read PQG value from pqgfile (dsa only)
-q curve-name Elliptic curve name (ec only)
One of nistp256, nistp384, nistp521
sect163k1, nistk163, sect163r1, sect163r2,
nistb163, sect193r1, sect193r2, sect233k1, nistk233,
sect233r1, nistb233, sect239k1, sect283k1, nistk283,
sect283r1, nistb283, sect409k1, nistk409, sect409r1,
nistb409, sect571k1, nistk571, sect571r1, nistb571,
secp160k1, secp160r1, secp160r2, secp192k1, secp192r1,
nistp192, secp224k1, secp224r1, nistp224, secp256k1,
secp256r1, secp384r1, secp521r1,
prime192v1, prime192v2, prime192v3,
prime239v1, prime239v2, prime239v3, c2pnb163v1,
c2pnb163v2, c2pnb163v3, c2pnb176v1, c2tnb191v1,
c2tnb191v2, c2tnb191v3,
c2pnb208w1, c2tnb239v1, c2tnb239v2, c2tnb239v3,
c2pnb272w1, c2pnb304w1,
c2tnb359w1, c2pnb368w1, c2tnb431r1, secp112r1,
secp112r2, secp128r1, secp128r2, sect113r1, sect113r2
sect131r1, sect131r2
-d keydir Key database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
--keyAttrFlags attrflags
PKCS #11 key Attributes.
Comma separated list of key attribute attribute flags,
selected from the following list of choices:
{token | session} {public | private} {sensitive | insensitive}
{modifiable | unmodifiable} {extractable | unextractable}
--keyOpFlagsOn opflags
--keyOpFlagsOff opflags
PKCS #11 key Operation Flags.
Comma separated list of one or more of the following:
encrypt, decrypt, sign, sign_recover, verify,
verify_recover, wrap, unwrap, derive
-D Delete a certificate from the database
-n cert-name The nickname of the cert to delete
-d certdir Cert database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-F Delete a key from the database
-n cert-name The nickname of the key to delete
-d certdir Cert database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-U List all modules
-d moddir Module database directory (default is '~/.netscape')
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-X force the database to open R/W
-K List all private keys
-h token-name Name of token to search ("all" for all tokens)
-k key-type Key type ("all" (default), "dsa", "ec", "rsa")
-n name The nickname of the key or associated certificate
-f password-file Specify the password file
-d keydir Key database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-X force the database to open R/W
-L List all certs, or print out a single named cert (or a subset)
-n cert-name Pretty print named cert (list all if unspecified)
--email email-address
Pretty print cert with email address (list all if unspecified)
-d certdir Cert database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-X force the database to open R/W
-r For single cert, print binary DER encoding
-a For single cert, print ASCII encoding (RFC1113)
--dump-ext-val OID
For single cert, print binary DER encoding of extension OID
-M Modify trust attributes of certificate
-n cert-name The nickname of the cert to modify
-t trustargs Set the certificate trust attributes (see -A above)
-d certdir Cert database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-N Create a new certificate database
-d certdir Cert database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
--empty-password use empty password when creating a new database
-T Reset the Key database or token
-d certdir Cert database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-h token-name Token to reset (default is internal)
-0 SSO-password Set token's Site Security Officer password
-O Print the chain of a certificate
-n cert-name The nickname of the cert to modify
-d certdir Cert database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-a Input the certificate in ASCII (RFC1113); default is binary
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-X force the database to open R/W
-R Generate a certificate request (stdout)
-s subject Specify the subject name (using RFC1485)
-o output-req Output the cert request to this file
-k key-type-or-id Type of key pair to generate ("dsa", "ec", "rsa" (default))
or nickname of the cert key to use
-h token-name Name of token in which to generate key (default is internal)
-g key-size Key size in bits, RSA keys only (min 512, max 8192, default 1024)
-q pqgfile Name of file containing PQG parameters (dsa only)
-q curve-name Elliptic curve name (ec only)
See the "-G" option for a full list of supported names.
-f pwfile Specify the password file
-d keydir Key database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-p phone Specify the contact phone number ("123-456-7890")
-a Output the cert request in ASCII (RFC1113); default is binary
See -S for available extension options
See -G for available key flag options
-V Validate a certificate
-n cert-name The nickname of the cert to Validate
-b time validity time ("YYMMDDHHMMSS[+HHMM|-HHMM|Z]")
-e Check certificate signature
-u certusage Specify certificate usage:
C SSL Client
V SSL Server
L SSL CA
A Any CA
Y Verify CA
S Email signer
R Email Recipient
O OCSP status responder
J Object signer
-d certdir Cert database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-a Input the certificate in ASCII (RFC1113); default is binary
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-X force the database to open R/W
-W Change the key database password
-d certdir cert and key database directory
-f pwfile Specify a file with the current password
-@ newpwfile Specify a file with the new password in two lines
--upgrade-merge Upgrade an old database and merge it into a new one
-d certdir Cert database directory to merge into (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix of the target database
-f pwfile Specify the password file for the target database
--source-dir certdir
Cert database directory to upgrade from
--source-prefix dbprefix
Cert & Key database prefix of the upgrade database
--upgrade-id uniqueID
Unique identifier for the upgrade database
--upgrade-token-name name
Name of the token while it is in upgrade state
-@ pwfile Specify the password file for the upgrade database
--merge Merge source database into the target database
-d certdir Cert database directory of target (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix of the target database
-f pwfile Specify the password file for the target database
--source-dir certdir
Cert database directory of the source database
--source-prefix dbprefix
Cert & Key database prefix of the source database
-@ pwfile Specify the password file for the source database
-S Make a certificate and add to database
-n key-name Specify the nickname of the cert
-s subject Specify the subject name (using RFC1485)
-c issuer-name The nickname of the issuer cert
-t trustargs Set the certificate trust attributes (see -A above)
-k key-type-or-id Type of key pair to generate ("dsa", "ec", "rsa" (default))
-h token-name Name of token in which to generate key (default is internal)
-g key-size Key size in bits, RSA keys only (min 512, max 8192, default 1024)
-q pqgfile Name of file containing PQG parameters (dsa only)
-q curve-name Elliptic curve name (ec only)
See the "-G" option for a full list of supported names.
-x Self sign
-m serial-number Cert serial number
-w warp-months Time Warp
-v months-valid Months valid (default is 3)
-f pwfile Specify the password file
-d certdir Cert database directory (default is ~/.netscape)
-P dbprefix Cert & Key database prefix
-p phone Specify the contact phone number ("123-456-7890")
-1 Create key usage extension
-2 Create basic constraint extension
-3 Create authority key ID extension
-4 Create crl distribution point extension
-5 Create netscape cert type extension
-6 Create extended key usage extension
-7 emailAddrs Create an email subject alt name extension
-8 DNS-names Create a DNS subject alt name extension
--extAIA Create an Authority Information Access extension
--extSIA Create a Subject Information Access extension
--extCP Create a Certificate Policies extension
--extPM Create a Policy Mappings extension
--extPC Create a Policy Constraints extension
--extIA Create an Inhibit Any Policy extension
--extSKID Create a subject key ID extension
See -G for available key flag options
--extNC Create a name constraints extension
--extSAN type:name[,type:name]...
Create a Subject Alt Name extension with one or multiple names
- type: directory, dn, dns, edi, ediparty, email, ip, ipaddr,
other, registerid, rfc822, uri, x400, x400addr
--extGeneric OID:critical-flag:filename[,OID:critical-flag:filename]...
Add one or multiple extensions that certutil cannot encode yet,
by loading their encodings from external files.
- OID (example): 1.2.3.4
- critical-flag: critical or not-critical
- filename: full path to a file containing an encoded extension
首先找到要注冊到的目錄
find / -name cert8.db
可以找到一些目錄
其中ect下的是nss目錄

使用者目錄下的是firefox的目錄
下一步,使用certutil注冊證書根
注冊到firefox,具體參數參照文章開頭
certutil -A -d /home/使用者名/.mozilla/firefox/*.default -A -t "CT,," -n mycertest(随便起個名) -i 證書路徑.crt
注冊到nss
把 /home/使用者名/.mozilla/firefox/*.default 換成 /etc/pki/nssdb 即可
注意:目錄都是定位到db的上一級,不是直接定位到*.db