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UUID(1)			 Universally Unique Identifier		       UUID(1)

NAME
       OSSP uuid - Universally Unique Identifier Command-Line Tool

VERSION
       OSSP uuid 1.6.2 (04-Jul-2008)

SYNOPSIS
       uuid [-v	version] [-m] [-n count] [-1] [-F format] [-o filename]
       [namespace name]

       uuid -d [-r] [-o	filename] uuid

DESCRIPTION
       OSSP uuid is a ISO-C:1999 application programming interface (API) and
       corresponding command line interface (CLI) for the generation of	DCE
       1.1, ISO/IEC 11578:1996 and IETF	RFC-4122 compliant Universally Unique
       Identifier (UUID). It supports DCE 1.1 variant UUIDs of version 1 (time
       and node	based),	version	3 (name	based, MD5), version 4 (random number
       based) and version 5 (name based, SHA-1). Additional API	bindings are
       provided	for the	languages ISO-C++:1998,	Perl:5 and PHP:4/5. Optional
       backward	compatibility exists for the ISO-C DCE-1.1 and Perl Data::UUID
       APIs.

       UUIDs are 128 bit numbers which are intended to have a high likelihood
       of uniqueness over space	and time and are computationally difficult to
       guess. They are globally	unique identifiers which can be	locally
       generated without contacting a global registration authority. UUIDs are
       intended	as unique identifiers for both mass tagging objects with an
       extremely short lifetime	and to reliably	identifying very persistent
       objects across a	network.

       This is the command line	interface (CLI)	of OSSP	uuid. For a detailed
       description of UUIDs see	the documentation of the application
       programming interface (API) in uuid(3).

OPTIONS
       -v version
	  Sets	the  version  of the generated DCE 1.1 variant UUID. Supported
	  are version "1", "3",	"4" and	"5". The default is "1".

	  For version 3	and  version  5	 UUIDs	the  additional	 command  line
	  arguments  namespace	and  name  have	 to be given. The namespace is
	  either  a  UUID  in  string  representation  or  an  identifier  for
	  internally   pre-defined   namespace	 UUIDs	(currently  known  are
	  "ns:DNS", "ns:URL", "ns:OID",	and "ns:X500").	The name is  a	string
	  of arbitrary length.

       -m Forces  the  use  of a random	multi-cast MAC address when generating
	  version 1 UUIDs. By default the real physical	 MAC  address  of  the
	  system is used.

       -n count
	  Generate count UUIDs instead of just a single	one (the default).

       -1 If  option  -n is used with a	count greater than 1, then this	option
	  can enforce the reset	the UUID  context  for	each  generated	 UUID.
	  This makes no	difference for version 3, 4 and	5 UUIDs. But version 1
	  UUIDs	are based on the previously generated UUID which is remembered
	  in  the  UUID	 context  of the API. Option -1	deletes	the remembered
	  UUID on each iteration.

       -F format
	  Representation format	 for  importing	 or  exporting	an  UUID.  The
	  following   (case  insensitive)  format  identifiers	are  currently
	  recognized:

	  BIN (binary representation)
	      This is the raw 128 bit network byte order binary	representation
	      of a UUID. Example is the	octet stream 0xF8 0x1D 0x4F 0xAE  0x7D
	      0xEC 0x11	0xD0 0xA7 0x65 0x00 0xA0 0xC9 0x1E 0x6B	0xF6.

	  STR (string representation)
	      This is the 36 character hexadecimal ASCII string	representation
	      of       a       UUID.	  Example      is      the	string
	      "f81d4fae-7dec-11d0-a765-00a0c91e6bf6".

	  SIV (single integer value representation)
	      This is the maximum  39  character  long	single	integer	 value
	      representation	of    a	   UUID.   Example   is	  the	string
	      "329800735698586629295641978511506172918".

       -o filename
	  Write	output to filename instead of to stdout.

       -d Decode a given UUID (given as	a command  line	 argument  or  if  the
	  command  line	 argument is "-" the UUID is read from stdin) and dump
	  textual information about the	UUID.

EXAMPLES
	# generate DCE 1.1 v1 UUID (time and node based)
	$ uuid -v1
	01c47915-4777-11d8-bc70-0090272ff725

	# decode and dump DCE 1.1 v1 UUID (time	and node based)
	$ uuid -d 01c47915-4777-11d8-bc70-0090272ff725
	encode:	STR:	 01c47915-4777-11d8-bc70-0090272ff725
		SIV:	 2349374037528578887923094374772111141
	decode:	variant: DCE 1.1, ISO/IEC 11578:1996
		version: 1 (time and node based)
		content: time:	2004-01-15 16:22:26.376322.1 UTC
			 clock:	15472 (usually random)
			 node:	00:90:27:2f:f7:25 (global unicast)

	# generate DCE 1.1 v3 UUID (name based)
	$ uuid -v3 ns:URL http://www.ossp.org/
	02d9e6d5-9467-382e-8f9b-9300a64ac3cd

	# decode and dump DCE 1.1 v3 UUID (name	based)
	$ uuid -d 02d9e6d5-9467-382e-8f9b-9300a64ac3cd
	encode:	STR:	 02d9e6d5-9467-382e-8f9b-9300a64ac3cd
		SIV:	 3789866285607910888100818383505376205
	decode:	variant: DCE 1.1, ISO/IEC 11578:1996
		version: 3 (name based,	MD5)
		content: 02:D9:E6:D5:94:67:08:2E:0F:9B:93:00:A6:4A:C3:CD
			 (not decipherable: MD5	message	digest only)

	# generate DCE 1.1 v4 UUID 4 (random data based)
	$ uuid -v4
	eb424026-6f54-4ef8-a4d0-bb658a1fc6cf

	# decode and dump DCE 1.1 v4 UUID 4 (random data based)
	$ uuid -d eb424026-6f54-4ef8-a4d0-bb658a1fc6cf
	encode:	STR:	 eb424026-6f54-4ef8-a4d0-bb658a1fc6cf
		SIV:	 312712571721458096795100956955942831823
	decode:	variant: DCE 1.1, ISO/IEC 11578:1996
		version: 4 (random data	based)
		content: EB:42:40:26:6F:54:0E:F8:24:D0:BB:65:8A:1F:C6:CF
			 (no semantics:	random data only)

SEE ALSO
       uuid(3),	OSSP::uuid(3).

04-Jul-2008			OSSP uuid 1.6.2			       UUID(1)

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