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NAME

       ipsec_newhostkey - generate a new raw RSA authentication key for a host

SYNOPSIS

       ipsec newhostkey [[--quiet] | [--verbose]] [--nssdirnssdir] [--password password]
             [--bits bits] [--seeddev device] [--hostname hostname] [--output filename]

DESCRIPTION

       newhostkey generates an RSA public/private key pair suitable for authenticating this host
       is generated and stored in the NSS database.

       See ipsec_showhostkey(8) for how to extract the public key from the NSS database.

   Output Options
       --output filename
           The --output option specifies an ipsec.secrets formatted file (see ipsec.secrets(5)).
           to store the public key information. If the file does not exist, it is created under
           umask 077. If the file already exists and is non-empty, a warning message about that
           is written to standard error, and the output is appended to the file.

       --quiet
           The --quiet option suppresses both the rsasigkey narrative and the existing-file
           warning message.

       --nssdir nssdir
           The --nssdir option specifies the NSS DB directory where the certificate key, and
           modsec databases reside (default /var/lib/ipsec/nss)

       --password password
           The --password option specifies a module authentication password that may be required
           if FIPS mode is enabled.

       --bits bits
           The --bits option specifies the number of bits in the RSA key; the current default is
           a random (multiple of 16) value between 3072 and 4096. The minimum allowed is 2192.

       --seeddev device
           The --seeddev is used to specify the random device (default /dev/random used to seed
           the crypto library RNG.

       --hostname hostname
           The --hostname option is passed through to rsasigkey to tell it what host name to
           label the output with (via its --hostname option).

FILES

       /dev/random, /dev/urandom

SEE ALSO

       ipsec_rsasigkey(8), ipsec_showhostkey(8), ipsec.secrets(5)

HISTORY

       Originally written for the Linux FreeS/WAN project <http://www.freeswan.org> by Henry
       Spencer. Updated by Paul Wouters

BUGS

       As with rsasigkey, the run time is difficult to predict, since depletion of the system's
       randomness pool can cause arbitrarily long waits for random bits for seeding the NSS
       library, and the prime-number searches can also take unpredictable (and potentially large)
       amounts of CPU time. See ipsec_rsasigkey(8) .

       A higher-level tool which could handle the clerical details of changing to a new key would
       be helpful.

AUTHOR

       Paul Wouters
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