10-23-2009
As I said you should have a look into the SSL part of the Redbook I linked. Basically you have to create a SSL keystore/DB 1st, then you import your certificates etc.
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Ah misread - your command seems incomplete. I only know it by that way that you tell the command the path to your SSL keystore/DB and usually have to supply a password to access it.
But that's also in the Redbook ^^
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wanboot_keymgmt
wanboot_keymgmt(1M) System Administration Commands wanboot_keymgmt(1M)
NAME
wanboot_keymgmt - insert and extract keys
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/inet/wanboot/keymgmt -i -k key_file -s keystore -o type=keytype
/usr/lib/inet/wanboot/keymgmt -x -f outfile -s keystore -o type=keytype
DESCRIPTION
The keymgmt utility has two purposes:
o To take a raw key, stored in key_file, and insert it in the repository specified by keystore.
o To extract a key of a specified type from the repository specified by keystore, depositing it in outfile.
outfile will be created if it does not already exist. The type of key being added or extracted is specified by keytype and may have one of
four values: 3des, aes, rsa, or sha1 (the last used by HMAC SHA-1). When extracting a key, the first key with an OID matching the supplied
type is used.
ARGUMENTS
The following arguments are supported:
-i
Used in conjunction with -k to insert a raw key in keystore.
-f outfile
Used to specify a file to receive an extracted key.
-k key_file
Used in conjunction with -i to specify the file in which a raw key is stored. This key will be inserted in keystore.
-o type=keytype
Specifies the type of key being inserted or extracted. Must be one of 3des, aes, rsa, or sha1.
-s keystore
Specifies a repository in which a key will be inserted or from which a key will be extracted.
-x
Used in conjunction with -f to extract a key of a specified type and deposit it in outfile.
EXIT STATUS
0
Successful operation.
>0
An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWwbsup |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Obsolete |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
attributes(5)
ITU-T Recommendation X.208
SunOS 5.10 18 Apr 2003 wanboot_keymgmt(1M)