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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers ExporT Command Not found Post 302207675 by networking on Friday 20th of June 2008 01:50:18 PM
Old 06-20-2008
ExporT Command Not found

Hi All
I am getting and error export command not found

What can be the possible reasons for this and how do we verify those


Please help me

Thanks
 

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elfsign(1)                                                         User Commands                                                        elfsign(1)

NAME
elfsign - sign binaries for the Solaris Cryptographic Framework SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/elfsign sign [-a] -k private_key -c certificate_file -e elf_object /usr/bin/elfsign verify [-c certificate_file] -e elf_object /usr/bin/elfsign request -k private_key -r certificate_request_file DESCRIPTION
sign Signs the elf object for use with the Solaris Cryptographic Framework, using the given private key and certificate file. verify Verifies an existing signed object. Uses the certificate given or searches for an appropriate certificate in /etc/crypto/certs if -c is not given. request Generates a private key and a PKCS#10 certificate request. The PKCS#10 certificate request should be sent to the email address solaris-crypto-req@sun.com to obtain a Certificate. Users of elfsign must first generate a certificate request and obtain a certificate before using the other sub-commands. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -a Generates a signed ELF Sign Activation (.esa) file. This option is used when a cryptographic provider has nonretail export approval for unrestricted use and desires retail approval by restricting which export sensitive callers (for example, IPsec) may use the provider. This option assumes that the provider binary has previously been signed with a restricted certificate. -c certificate_file Specifies the path to an X.509 certificate in PEM/PKCS#7 or ASN.1 BER format. -e elf_object Specifies the path to the object to be signed or verified. -k private_key Specifies the location of the private key file when not using a PKCS#11 token. This file is an RSA Private key file in a Solaris spe- cific format. When used with the request subcommand, this is the ouput file for the newly generated key. -r certificate_request_file Specifies the path to the certificate request file, which is in PKCS#10 format. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Signing an ELF object using a key/certificate in a file example$ elfsign sign -k myprivatekey -c mycert -e lib/libmylib.so.1 Example 2: Verifying an elf object's signature example$ elfsign verify -c mycert -e lib/libmylib.so.1 elfsign: verification of lib/libmylib.so.1 passed Example 3: Generating a certificate request example$ elfsign request -k mykey -r req.pkcs10 Enter Company Name / Stock Symbol or some other globally unique identifier. This will be the prefix of the Certificate DN: SUNW The government of the United States of America restricts the export of "open cryptographic interfaces", also known as "crypto-with-a-hole". Due to this restriction, all providers for the Solaris cryptographic framework must be signed, regardless of the country of origin. The terms "retail" and "non-retail" refer to export classifications for products manufactured in the USA. These terms define the portion of the world where the product may be shipped.) Roughly speaking, "retail" is worldwide (minus certain excluded nations) and "non-retail" is domestic only (plus some highly favored nations). If your provider is subject to USA export control, then you must obtain an export approval (classification) from the government of the USA before exporting your provider. It is critical that you specify the obtained (or expected, when used during development) classification to the following questions so that your provider will be appropriately signed. Do you have retail export approval for use without restrictions based on the caller (for example, IPsec)? [Yes/No] No If you have non-retail export approval for unrestricted use of your provider by callers, are you also planning to receive retail approval by restricting which export sensitive callers (for example, IPsec) may use your provider? [Yes/No] No [...] EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: VALUE MEANING SUB-COMMAND 0 Operation successful sign/verify/request 1 Invalid arguments 2 Failed to verify ELF object verify 3 Unable to open ELF object sign/verify 4 Unable to load or invalid cer- sign/verify tificate 5 Unable to load or invalid pri- sign vate key 6 Failed to add signature sign 7 Attempt to verify unsigned verify object or object not an ELF file FILES
/etc/crypto/certs The /etc/crypto/certs directory is searched for the verify subcommand if the -c flag is not used. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWtoo | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
libpkcs11(3LIB), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 19 Mar 2004 elfsign(1)
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