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NAME

       openssl-list - list algorithms and features

SYNOPSIS

       openssl list [-help] [-verbose] [-select name] [-1] [-commands] [-standard-commands]
       [-digest-algorithms] [-digest-commands] [-kdf-algorithms] [-mac-algorithms]
       [-random-instances] [-random-generators] [-cipher-algorithms] [-cipher-commands]
       [-encoders] [-decoders] [-key-managers] [-key-exchange-algorithms] [-kem-algorithms]
       [-signature-algorithms] [-asymcipher-algorithms] [-public-key-algorithms]
       [-public-key-methods] [-store-loaders] [-providers] [-engines] [-disabled] [-objects]
       [-options command] [-provider name] [-provider-path path] [-propquery propq]

DESCRIPTION

       This command is used to generate list of algorithms or disabled features.

OPTIONS

       -help
           Display a usage message.

       -verbose
           Displays extra information.  The options below where verbosity applies say a bit more
           about what that means.

       -select name
           Only list algorithms that match this name.

       -1  List the commands, digest-commands, or cipher-commands in a single column.  If used,
           this option must be given first.

       -commands
           Display a list of standard commands.

       -standard-commands
           List of standard commands.

       -digest-commands
           This option is deprecated. Use digest-algorithms instead.

           Display a list of message digest commands, which are typically used as input to the
           openssl-dgst(1) or openssl-speed(1) commands.

       -cipher-commands
           This option is deprecated. Use cipher-algorithms instead.

           Display a list of cipher commands, which are typically used as input to the
           openssl-enc(1) or openssl-speed(1) commands.

       -digest-algorithms, -kdf-algorithms, -mac-algorithms, -cipher-algorithms
           Display a list of cipher, digest, kdf and mac algorithms.  See "Display of algorithm
           names" for a description of how names are displayed.

           In verbose mode, the algorithms provided by a provider will get additional information
           on what parameters each implementation supports.

       -random-instances
           List the primary, public and private random number generator details.

       -random-generators
           Display a list of random number generators.  See "Display of algorithm names" for a
           description of how names are displayed.

       -encoders
           Display a list of encoders.  See "Display of algorithm names" for a description of how
           names are displayed.

           In verbose mode, the algorithms provided by a provider will get additional information
           on what parameters each implementation supports.

       -decoders
           Display a list of decoders.  See "Display of algorithm names" for a description of how
           names are displayed.

           In verbose mode, the algorithms provided by a provider will get additional information
           on what parameters each implementation supports.

       -public-key-algorithms
           Display a list of public key algorithms, with each algorithm as a block of multiple
           lines, all but the first are indented.  The options key-exchange-algorithms, kem-
           algorithms, signature-algorithms, and asymcipher-algorithms will display similar info.

       -public-key-methods
           Display a list of public key methods.

       -key-managers
           Display a list of key managers.

       -key-exchange-algorithms
           Display a list of key exchange algorithms.

       -kem-algorithms
           Display a list of key encapsulation algorithms.

       -signature-algorithms
           Display a list of signature algorithms.

       -asymcipher-algorithms
           Display a list of asymmetric cipher algorithms.

       -store-loaders
           Display a list of store loaders.

       -providers
           Display a list of all loaded providers with their names, version and status.

           In verbose mode, the full version and all provider parameters will additionally be
           displayed.

       -engines
           This option is deprecated.

           Display a list of loaded engines.

       -disabled
           Display a list of disabled features, those that were compiled out of the installation.

       -objects
           Display a list of built in objects, i.e. OIDs with names.  They're listed in the
           format described in "ASN1 Object Configuration Module" in config(5).

       -options command
           Output a two-column list of the options accepted by the specified command.  The first
           is the option name, and the second is a one-character indication of what type of
           parameter it takes, if any.  This is an internal option, used for checking that the
           documentation is complete.

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

   Display of algorithm names
       Algorithm names may be displayed in one of two manners:

       Legacy implementations
           Legacy implementations will simply display the main name of the algorithm on a line of
           its own, or in the form "<foo " bar>> to show that "foo" is an alias for the main
           name, "bar"

       Provided implementations
           Implementations from a provider are displayed like this if the implementation is
           labeled with a single name:

            foo @ bar

           or like this if it's labeled with multiple names:

            { foo1, foo2 } @bar

           In both cases, "bar" is the name of the provider.

HISTORY

       The -engines, -digest-commands, and -cipher-commands options were deprecated in OpenSSL
       3.0.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2016-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.

       Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License").  You may not use this file except
       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>.