Provided by: libreswan_3.29-2build1_amd64
NAME
ipsec_showhostkey - show host's authentication key
SYNOPSIS
ipsec showhostkey [--verbose] {--version | --list | --dump | --left | --right | --ipseckey} [--ckaid ckaid | --rsaid rsaid] [--gateway gateway] [--precedence precedence] [--nssdir nssdir] [--password password]
DESCRIPTION
Showhostkey outputs (on standard output) a public key suitable for this host, in the format specified, using the host key information stored in the NSS database. In general, since only the super-user can access the NSS database, only the super-user can display the public key information. Common Options --version Print the libreswan version, then exit. --verbose Increase the verbosity. --nssdir nssdir Specify the libreswan directory that contains the NSS database (default /var/lib/ipsec/nss). --password password Specify the password to use when accessing the NSS database (default contained in /etc/ipsec.d/nsspassword). List Options --list List the private keys. --dump List, with more details, the private keys. Public Key Options --ckaid ckaid Select the public key to display using the NSS ckaid. --rsaid rsaid Select the public key to display using the RSA key ID. --left, --right Print the selected public key in ipsec.conf(5) format, as a leftrsasigkey or rightrsasigkey parameter respectively. For example, --left might give (with the key data trimmed down for clarity): leftrsasigkey=0sAQOF8tZ2...+buFuFn/ --ipseckey Print the selected public key in a format suitable for use as opportunistic-encryption DNS IPSECKEY record format (RFC 4025). A gateway can be specified with the --gateway, which currently supports IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. For the host name, the value returned by gethostname is used, with a . appended. For example, --ipseckey --gateway 10.11.12.13 might give (with the key data trimmed for clarity): IN IPSECKEY 10 1 2 10.11.12.13 AQOF8tZ2...+buFuFn/" --gateway gateway For --ipseckey, specify the gateway to display with the DNS IPSECKEY record. --precedence precedence For --ipseckey, specify the precedence to display with the DNS IPSECKEY record.
DIAGNOSTICS
A complaint about “no pubkey line found” indicates that the host has a key but it was generated with an old version of FreeS/WAN and does not contain the information that showhostkey needs.
FILES
/var/lib/ipsec/nss, /etc/ipsec.d/nsspassword
SEE ALSO
ipsec.conf(5), ipsec rsasigkey(8) ipsec newhostkey(8)
HISTORY
Written for the Linux FreeS/WAN project <https://www.freeswan.org> by Henry Spencer. Updated by Paul Wouters for the IPSECKEY format.
BUGS
Arguably, rather than just reporting the no-IN-KEY-line-found problem, showhostkey should be smart enough to run the existing key through rsasigkey with the --oldkey option, to generate a suitable output line.
AUTHOR
Paul Wouters placeholder to suppress warning