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Operating Systems HP-UX Looking for some man pages. Post 302585016 by sb008 on Tuesday 27th of December 2011 05:01:34 AM
Old 12-27-2011
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Originally Posted by methyl
Manual compressed format is unsuitable for posting on this site and local rules prevent me sending by email.
Can you source these files from you licenced Data Protector 5.5 kit ?
Methyl,

No I can't. Systems were maintained by someone else before we got them. No 5.5 sw source bundle present at the system.

Looked at the HP site, but cannot download older versions, at least I cannot find it.
 

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P11-KIT(8)							  System Commands							P11-KIT(8)

NAME
p11-kit - Tool for operating on configured PKCS#11 modules SYNOPSIS
p11-kit list-modules p11-kit extract --filter=<what> --format=<type> /path/to/destination DESCRIPTION
p11-kit is a command line tool that can be used to perform operations on PKCS#11 modules configured on the system. See the various sub commands below. The following global options can be used: -v, --verbose Run in verbose mode with debug output. -q, --quiet Run in quiet mode without warning or failure messages. LIST MODULES
List system configured PKCS#11 modules. $ p11-kit list-modules The modules, information about them and the tokens present in the PKCS#11 modules will be displayed. EXTRACT
Extract certificates from configured PKCS#11 modules. $ p11-kit extract --format=x509-directory --filter=ca-anchors /path/to/directory You can specify the following options to control what to extract. The --filter and --format arguments should be specified. By default this command will not overwrite the destination file or directory. --comment Add identifying comments to PEM bundle output files before each certificate. --filter=<what> Specifies what certificates to extract. You can specify the following values: ca-anchors Certificate anchors (default) trust-policy Anchors and blacklist blacklist Blacklisted certificates certificates All certificates pkcs11:object=xx A PKCS#11 URI If an output format is chosen that cannot support type what has been specified by the filter, a message will be printed. None of the available formats support storage of blacklist entries that do not contain a full certificate. Thus any certificates blacklisted by their issuer and serial number alone, are not included in the extracted blacklist. --format=<type> The format of the destination file or directory. You can specify one of the following values: x509-file DER X.509 certificate file x509-directory directory of X.509 certificates pem-bundle File containing one or more certificate PEM blocks pem-directory Directory PEM files each containing one certifiacte openssl-bundle OpenSSL specific PEM bundle of certificates openssl-directory Directory of OpenSSL specific PEM files java-cacerts Java keystore 'cacerts' certificate bundle --overwrite Overwrite output file or directory. --purpose=<usage> Limit to certificates usable for the given purpose You can specify one of the following values: server-auth For authenticating servers client-auth For authenticating clients email For email protection code-signing For authenticated signed code 1.2.3.4.5... An arbitrary purpose OID EXTRACT TRUST
Extract standard trust information files. $ p11-kit extract-trust OpenSSL, GnuTLS and Java cannot currently read trust information directly from the trust policy module. This command extracts trust information such as certificate anchors for use by these libraries. What this command does, and where it extracts the files is distribution or site specific. Packagers or administrators are expected customize this command. BUGS
Please send bug reports to either the distribution bug tracker or the upstream bug tracker at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=p11-glue&component=p11-kit. SEE ALSO
pkcs11.conf(5) Further details available in the p11-kit online documentation at http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/doc/p11-kit/. p11-kit P11-KIT(8)
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