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NAME

       openssl-kdf - perform Key Derivation Function operations

SYNOPSIS

       openssl kdf [-help] [-cipher] [-digest] [-mac] [-kdfopt nm:v] [-keylen num] [-out
       filename] [-binary] [-provider name] [-provider-path path] [-propquery propq] kdf_name

DESCRIPTION

       The key derivation functions generate a derived key from either a secret or password.

OPTIONS

       -help
           Print a usage message.

       -keylen num
           The output size of the derived key. This field is required.

       -out filename
           Filename to output to, or standard output by default.

       -binary
           Output the derived key in binary form. Uses hexadecimal text format if not specified.

       -cipher name
           Specify the cipher to be used by the KDF.  Not all KDFs require a cipher and it is an
           error to use this option in such cases.

       -digest name
           Specify the digest to be used by the KDF.  Not all KDFs require a digest and it is an
           error to use this option in such cases.  To see the list of supported digests, use
           "openssl list -digest-commands".

       -mac name
           Specify the MAC to be used by the KDF.  Not all KDFs require a MAC and it is an error
           to use this option in such cases.

       -kdfopt nm:v
           Passes options to the KDF algorithm.  A comprehensive list of parameters can be found
           in the EVP_KDF_CTX implementation documentation.  Common parameter names used by
           EVP_KDF_CTX_set_params() are:

           key:string
               Specifies the secret key as an alphanumeric string (use if the key contains
               printable characters only).  The string length must conform to any restrictions of
               the KDF algorithm.  A key must be specified for most KDF algorithms.

           hexkey:string
               Specifies the secret key in hexadecimal form (two hex digits per byte).  The key
               length must conform to any restrictions of the KDF algorithm.  A key must be
               specified for most KDF algorithms.

           pass:string
               Specifies the password as an alphanumeric string (use if the password contains
               printable characters only).  The password must be specified for PBKDF2 and scrypt.

           hexpass:string
               Specifies the password in hexadecimal form (two hex digits per byte).  The
               password must be specified for PBKDF2 and scrypt.

           digest:string
               This option is identical to the -digest option.

           cipher:string
               This option is identical to the -cipher option.

           mac:string
               This option is identical to the -mac option.

       -provider name
       -provider-path path
       -propquery propq
           See "Provider Options" in openssl(1), provider(7), and property(7).

       kdf_name
           Specifies the name of a supported KDF algorithm which will be used.  The supported
           algorithms names include TLS1-PRF, HKDF, SSKDF, PBKDF2, SSHKDF, X942KDF-ASN1,
           X942KDF-CONCAT, X963KDF and SCRYPT.

EXAMPLES

       Use TLS1-PRF to create a hex-encoded derived key from a secret key and seed:

           openssl kdf -keylen 16 -kdfopt digest:SHA2-256 -kdfopt key:secret \
                       -kdfopt seed:seed TLS1-PRF

       Use HKDF to create a hex-encoded derived key from a secret key, salt and info:

           openssl kdf -keylen 10 -kdfopt digest:SHA2-256 -kdfopt key:secret \
                       -kdfopt salt:salt -kdfopt info:label HKDF

       Use SSKDF with KMAC to create a hex-encoded derived key from a secret key, salt and info:

           openssl kdf -keylen 64 -kdfopt mac:KMAC-128 -kdfopt maclen:20 \
                       -kdfopt hexkey:b74a149a161545 -kdfopt hexinfo:348a37a2 \
                       -kdfopt hexsalt:3638271ccd68a2 SSKDF

       Use SSKDF with HMAC to create a hex-encoded derived key from a secret key, salt and info:

           openssl kdf -keylen 16 -kdfopt mac:HMAC -kdfopt digest:SHA2-256 \
                       -kdfopt hexkey:b74a149a -kdfopt hexinfo:348a37a2 \
                       -kdfopt hexsalt:3638271c SSKDF

       Use SSKDF with Hash to create a hex-encoded derived key from a secret key, salt and info:

           openssl kdf -keylen 14 -kdfopt digest:SHA2-256 \
                       -kdfopt hexkey:6dbdc23f045488 \
                       -kdfopt hexinfo:a1b2c3d4 SSKDF

       Use SSHKDF to create a hex-encoded derived key from a secret key, hash and session_id:

           openssl kdf -keylen 16 -kdfopt digest:SHA2-256 \
                       -kdfopt hexkey:0102030405 \
                       -kdfopt hexxcghash:06090A \
                       -kdfopt hexsession_id:01020304 \
                       -kdfopt type:A SSHKDF

       Use PBKDF2 to create a hex-encoded derived key from a password and salt:

           openssl kdf -keylen 32 -kdfopt digest:SHA256 -kdfopt pass:password \
                       -kdfopt salt:salt -kdfopt iter:2 PBKDF2

       Use scrypt to create a hex-encoded derived key from a password and salt:

           openssl kdf -keylen 64 -kdfopt pass:password -kdfopt salt:NaCl \
                       -kdfopt n:1024 -kdfopt r:8 -kdfopt p:16 \
                       -kdfopt maxmem_bytes:10485760 SCRYPT

NOTES

       The KDF mechanisms that are available will depend on the options used when building
       OpenSSL.

SEE ALSO

       openssl(1), openssl-pkeyutl(1), EVP_KDF(3), EVP_KDF-SCRYPT(7), EVP_KDF-TLS1_PRF(7),
       EVP_KDF-PBKDF2(7), EVP_KDF-HKDF(7), EVP_KDF-SS(7), EVP_KDF-SSHKDF(7),
       EVP_KDF-X942-ASN1(7), EVP_KDF-X942-CONCAT(7), EVP_KDF-X963(7)

HISTORY

       Added in OpenSSL 3.0

COPYRIGHT

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       in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source
       distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.