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lprng_certs(1)		       lprng_certs command		  lprng_certs(1)

NAME
     lprng_certs - lprng SSL certificate management

SYNOPSIS
     lprng_certs option
      Options:
       init	- make directory structure
       newca	- make new root CA
       defaults - set new default values for certs
       gen	- generate user, server, or signing cert
       index [dir] - index cert files
       verify [cert] - verify cert file
       encrypt keyfile
		- set or change keyfile password

DESCRIPTION
     The  lprng_certs  program	is used to manage SSL certificates for the LPRng
     software.	There SSL certificate structure consists of a hierarchy of  cer-
     tificates.  The LPRng software assumes that the following types of certifi-
     cates will be used:

     CA or root
	    A top level or self-signed certificate.

     signingA  certificate that can be used to sign other certificates.  This is
	    signed by the root CA or another signing certificate.

     user   A certificate used by a user  to  identify	themselves  to	the  lpd
	    server.

     server A  certificate  used by the lpd server to identify themselves to the
	    user or other lpd servers.

Signing Certificates
     All of the signing certificates, including the root certificate (root  CA),
     /usr/local/etc//ssl.ca/ca.crt,  are  in  the  same directory as the root CA
     file.  Alternately, all of the signing certs can be  concatenated	and  put
     into a single file, which by convention is assumed to have the same name as
     the   root   CA   file,  /usr/local/etc//ssl.ca/ca.crt.   The  ssl_ca_file,
     ssl_ca_path, and ssl_ca_key printcap and configuration options can be  used
     to  specify  the locations of the root CA files, a directory containing the
     signing certificate files, and the private key file for the  root	CA  file
     respectively.

     The  root	certificate  (root  CA file) /usr/local/etc//ssl.ca/ca.crt has a
     private key file /usr/local/etc//ssl.ca/ca.key as well.  By convention, the
     private keys for the other signing certificate files are stored in the cer-
     tificate file.

     The OpenSSL software requires that this directory also  contain  a  set  of
     hash files which are, in effect, links to these files.

     By  default,  all signing certificates are assumed to be in the same direc-
     tory as the root certificate.

Server Certificates
     The certificate used by the lpd  server  are  kept  in  another  directory.
     These  files  do  not  need to have hash links to them.  By convention, the
     private keys for these certificate files  are  stored  in	the  certificate
     file.   The server certificate file is specified by the ssl_server_cert and
     has the default  value  /usr/local/etc//ssl.server/server.crt.   This  file
     contains  the  cert and private key.  The server certificate password  file
     is specified by the ssl_server_password option with the default value

     and contains the password used to decrypt the servers private key	and  use
     it  for  authentication.	This  key  file  should  be read only by the lpd
     server.

User Certificates
     The certificates used by users are kept in  a  separate  directory  in  the
     users  home  directory.  By convention, the private keys for these certifi-
     cate files are stored in the certificate file.

     The user certificate file is  specified  by  the  LPR_SSL_FILE  environment
     variable,	otherwise  the ${HOME}/.lpr/client.crt is used.  The password is
     taken from the file specified by the LPR_SSL_PASSWORD environment variable,
     otherwise the ${HOME}/.lpr/client.pwd file is read.

USING LPRNG_CERTS
     The organization of the SSL certificates used by LPRng is similar	to  that
     used by other programs such as the Apache mod_ssl support.  The lprng_certs
     program  is used to create the directory structure, create certificates for
     the root CA, signing, user and servers.  In order to make	management  sim-
     ple, the following support is provided.

lprng_certs init
     This  command creates the directories used by the lpd server.  It is useful
     when setting up a new lpd server.

lprng_certs newca
     This command creates a self-signed certificate, suitable for use as a  root
     CA certificate.  It also sets up a set of default values for other certifi-
     cate creation.

lprng_certs defaults
     This command is used to modify the set of default values.

     The  default  values  are listed and should be self-explanatory, except for
     the value of the signer certificate.  By default, the root CA can	be  used
     to  sign certificates.  However, a signing certificate can be used as well.
     This allows delegation of signing authority without compromising the  secu-
     rity of the root CA.

lprng_certs gen
     This is used to generate a user, server, or signing certificate.

lprng_certs index
     This is used to create the indexes for the signing certificates.

lprng_certs verify [cert]
     This checks the certificate file using the Openssl openssl verify command.

lprng_certs encrypt keyfile
     This  removes all key information from the key file, reencrypts the key in-
     formation, and the puts the encrypted key information in the file.

LPRng OPTIONS
     Option		      Purpose
     ssl_ca_path	      directory holding the SSL signing certs
     ssl_ca_file	      file holding the root CA or all SSL signing certs
     ssl_server_cert	      cert file for the server
     ssl_server_password      file containing password for server server
     ${HOME}/.lpr/client.crt  client certificate file
     ${HOME}/.lpr/client.pwd  client certificate private key password

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
     LPR_SSL_FILE	      client certificate file
     LPR_SSL_PASSWORD	      client certificate private key password

EXIT STATUS
     The following exit values are returned:

     zero (0)	    Successful completion.

     non-zero (!=0)
		    An error occurred.

SEE ALSO
     lpd.conf(5), lpc(8), lpd(8), checkpc(8), lpr(1),  lpq(1),	lprm(1),  print-
     cap(5), lpd.conf(5), pr(1), lprng_certs(1), lprng_index_certs(1).

AUTHOR
     Patrick Powell <papowell@lprng.com>.

HISTORY
     LPRng  is	a  enhanced printer spooler system with functionality similar to
     the Berkeley LPR software.  The LPRng developer mailing list  is  lprng-de-
     vel@lists.sourceforge.net;   subscribe  by  visiting  https://lists.source-
     forge.net/lists/listinfo/lprng-devel   or	 sending   mail   to   lprng-re-
     quest@lists.sourceforge.net with the word subscribe in the body.
     The software is available via http://lprng.sourceforge.net

LPRng				   2006-12-09			  lprng_certs(1)

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