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TRUST(1)			 User Commands			      TRUST(1)

NAME
       trust - Tool for operating on the trust policy store

SYNOPSIS
       trust list

       trust extract --filter=<what> --format=<type> /path/to/destination

       trust anchor /path/to/certificate.crt

       trust dump

DESCRIPTION
       trust is a command line tool to examine and modify the shared trust
       policy store.

       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
       List trust policy store items.

	   $ trust list

       List information about the various items in the trust policy store.
       Each item is listed with it's PKCS#11 URI and some descriptive
       information.

       You can specify the following options to control what to list.

       --filter=<what>
	   Specifies what certificates to extract. You can specify the
	   following values:

	   ca-anchors
	       Certificate anchors

	   trust-policy
	       Anchors and blacklist (default)

	   blacklist
	       Blacklisted certificates

	   certificates
	       All certificates

	   pkcs11:object=xx
	       A PKCS#11 URI to filter with

	   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.

       --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

ANCHOR
       Store or remove trust anchors.

	   $ trust anchor /path/to/certificate.crt
	   $ trust anchor --remove /path/to/certificate.crt
	   $ trust anchor --remove "pkcs11:id=%AA%BB%CC%DD%EE;type=cert"

       Store or remove trust anchors in the trust policy store. These are
       usually root certificate authorities.

       Specify either the --store or --remove operations. If no operation is
       specified then --store is assumed.

       When storing, one or more certificate files are expected on the command
       line. These are stored as anchors, unless they are already present.

       When removing an anchor, either specify certificate files or PKCS#11
       URI's on the command line. Matching anchors will be removed.

       It may be that this command needs to be run as root in order to modify
       the system trust policy store, if no user specific store is available.

       You can specify the following options.

       --remove
	   Remove one or more anchors from the trust policy store. Specify
	   certificate files or PKCS#11 URI's on the command line.

       --store
	   Store one or more anchors to the trust policy store. Specify
	   certificate files on the command line.

EXTRACT
       Extract trust policy from the shared trust policy store.

	   $ trust 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 of PEM files each containing one certificate

	   pem-directory-hash
	       Directory of PEM files each containing one certificate, with
	       hash symlinks

	   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 COMPAT
       Extract compatibility trust certificate bundles.

	   $ trust extract-compat

       OpenSSL, Java and some versions of GnuTLS cannot currently read trust
       information directly from the trust policy store. 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.

DUMP
       Dump PKCS#11 items in the various tokens.

	   $ trust dump

       Dump information about the various PKCS#11 items in the tokens. Each
       item is dumped with it's PKCS#11 URI and information in the .p11-kit
       persistence format.

       You can specify the following options to control what to dump.

       --filter=<what>
	   Specifies what certificates to extract. You can specify the
	   following values:

	   all
	       All objects. This is the default

	   pkcs11:object=xx
	       A PKCS#11 URI to filter with

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
       p11-kit(8)

       An explanatory document about storing trust policy:
       http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/doc/storing-trust-policy/

       Further details available in the p11-kit online documentation at
       http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/doc/p11-kit/.

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