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ssl-admin.conf(5)					     ssl-admin.conf(5)

NAME
       ssl-admin.conf - configuration file for ssl-admin

DESCRIPTION
       The  file  ssl-admin.conf contains settings that control site- specific
       settings for your default key size, length, and location information.

       This configuration file is essentially a called perl  script  with  the
       needed variables assigned.

KEY INFORMATION
       KEY_SIZE (num)
	      The length, in bits, for the default key size. A minimum of 1024
	      is recommended.  This option can be changed at run time.

       KEY_DAYS (num)
	      The length, in days, for the default  period  a  certificate  is
	      valid  for.   365	 is  recommended  for web, mail, etc, servers.
	      3650 is recommended for VPN certificates.	 This  option  can  be
	      changed at run time.

       KEY_CN (str)
	      This  is the default Common Name for a certificate.  Leaving the
	      value empty is recommended.  This option is always asked for  at
	      run time.

       KEY_CRL_LOC (str)
	      The  publicly  available	location  for  your  CRL  (Certificate
	      Revokation List).	 At this time, ssl-admin  does	not  have  the
	      ability of sending the CRL to another system.  This value simply
	      allows it to be set within each certificate.  This  string  must
	      start  with  "URI:",  and	 be  followed with a standard URL. For
	      example, "URI:http://www.example.com/crl.pem"

NOTES
       This man page needs to be completed.

BUGS
       No known bugs at this time.

FILES
       /usr/local/etc/ssl-admin/ssl-admin.conf

SEE ALSO
       ssl-admin(1), openssl(1)

AUTHOR
       Eric Crist <ecrist@secure-computing.net>

       v1.2.1 $Id: ssl-admin.conf.5 356 2014-06-25 02:59:57Z ecrist $

							     ssl-admin.conf(5)
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