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NAME

       xmlsec-templatesign - Sign a template XML signature file

SYNOPSIS

       xmlsec-templatesign [-s distinguished-name] [-h string] [-c]
           (-d | -e | -r) private-key password input

DESCRIPTION

       xmlsec-templatesign signs a template XML signature file using the Apache XML Security for
       C++ library.  The resulting signed file is printed to standard output.  The signing key is
       specified with one of -d (for a DSA key), -e (for an EC key), or -r (for an RSA key).  The
       key must be stored in a PEM-encoded file, and the password for that file must be given on
       the command line.

OPTIONS

       Note that each option must be given as a separate argument.

       --dsakey, -d
           The provided private-key file is a PEM-encoded DSA private key.

       --eckey, -e
           The provided private-key file is a PEM-encoded EC private key.

       --rsakey, -r
           The provided private-key file is a PEM-encoded RSA private key.

       --clearkeys, -c
           Clear out any current KeyInfo elements in the file.

       --hmackey string, -h string
           Use the HMAC key specified by string.

       --x509subjectname name, -s name
           The provided name will be set as SubjectName in X.509.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Russ Allbery for Debian.

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