openssl-ec - EC key processing
openssl ec [-help] [-inform
DER|PEM|P12|ENGINE] [-outform
DER|PEM] [-in filename|uri] [-passin
arg] [-out filename] [-passout arg]
[-des] [-des3] [-idea] [-text] [-noout]
[-param_out] [-pubin] [-pubout] [-conv_form
arg] [-param_enc arg] [-no_public] [-check]
[-engine id] [-provider name]
[-provider-path path] [-propquery propq]
The openssl-ec(1) command processes EC keys. They can be converted
between various forms and their components printed out. Note OpenSSL
uses the private key format specified in 'SEC 1: Elliptic Curve Cryptography'
(http://www.secg.org/). To convert an OpenSSL EC private key into the PKCS#8
private key format use the openssl-pkcs8(1) command.
- -help
- Print out a usage message.
- -inform DER|PEM|P12|ENGINE
- The key input format; unspecified by default. See
openssl-format-options(1) for details.
- -outform DER|PEM
- The key output format; the default is PEM. See
openssl-format-options(1) for details.
Private keys are an SEC1 private key or PKCS#8 format. Public
keys are a SubjectPublicKeyInfo as specified in IETF RFC
3280.
- -in filename|uri
- This specifies the input to read a key from or standard input if this
option is not specified. If the key is encrypted a pass phrase will be
prompted for.
- -out filename
- This specifies the output filename to write a key to or standard output by
is not specified. If any encryption options are set then a pass phrase
will be prompted for. The output filename should not be the same as
the input filename.
- -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).
- -des|-des3|-idea
- These options encrypt the private key with the DES, triple DES, IDEA or
any other cipher supported by OpenSSL before outputting it. A pass phrase
is prompted for. If none of these options is specified the key is written
in plain text. This means that using this command to read in an encrypted
key with no encryption option can be used to remove the pass phrase from a
key, or by setting the encryption options it can be use to add or change
the pass phrase. These options can only be used with PEM format output
files.
- -text
- Prints out the public, private key components and parameters.
- -noout
- This option prevents output of the encoded version of the key.
- -param_out
- Print the elliptic curve parameters.
- -pubin
- By default, a private key is read from the input file. With this option a
public key is read instead.
- -pubout
- By default a private key is output. With this option a public key will be
output instead. This option is automatically set if the input is a public
key.
- -conv_form arg
- This specifies how the points on the elliptic curve are converted into
octet strings. Possible values are: compressed (the default value),
uncompressed and hybrid. For more information regarding the
point conversion forms please read the X9.62 standard. Note Due to
patent issues the compressed option is disabled by default for
binary curves and can be enabled by defining the preprocessor macro
OPENSSL_EC_BIN_PT_COMP at compile time.
- -param_enc arg
- This specifies how the elliptic curve parameters are encoded. Possible
value are: named_curve, i.e. the ec parameters are specified by an
OID, or explicit where the ec parameters are explicitly given (see
RFC 3279 for the definition of the EC parameters structures). The default
value is named_curve. Note the implicitlyCA
alternative, as specified in RFC 3279, is currently not implemented in
OpenSSL.
- -no_public
- This option omits the public key components from the private key
output.
- -check
- This option checks the consistency of an EC private or public key.
- -engine id
- See "Engine Options" in openssl(1). This option is
deprecated.
- -provider name
- -provider-path path
- -propquery propq
- See "Provider Options" in openssl(1), provider(7),
and property(7).
The openssl-pkey(1) command is capable of performing all
the operations this command can, as well as supporting other public key
types.
The documentation for the openssl-pkey(1) command contains examples
equivalent to the ones listed here.
To encrypt a private key using triple DES:
openssl ec -in key.pem -des3 -out keyout.pem
To convert a private key from PEM to DER format:
openssl ec -in key.pem -outform DER -out keyout.der
To print out the components of a private key to standard
output:
openssl ec -in key.pem -text -noout
To just output the public part of a private key:
openssl ec -in key.pem -pubout -out pubkey.pem
To change the parameters encoding to explicit:
openssl ec -in key.pem -param_enc explicit -out keyout.pem
To change the point conversion form to compressed:
openssl ec -in key.pem -conv_form compressed -out keyout.pem
openssl(1), openssl-pkey(1), openssl-ecparam(1),
openssl-dsa(1), openssl-rsa(1)
The -engine option was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0.
The -conv_form and -no_public options are no longer
supported with keys loaded from an engine in OpenSSL 3.0.
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