Provided by: secsipidx_1.3.2-2.1build1_amd64
NAME
secsipidx - CLI tool and HTTP API server to check or build SIP identity headers
SYNOPSIS
secsipidx [options]
DESCRIPTION
Command line application to check or build SIP identity headers as per IETF RFC8224 and RFC8588 (STIR and SHAKEN). It also can be run in daemon mode, providing HTTP REST API to ease the adoption of STIR and SHAKEN by external applications.
OPTIONS
-H, -http-srv http server bind address -https-srv https server bind address -https-pubkey https server public key -https-prvkey https server private key -http-dir directory to serve over http -k, -fprvkey path to private key -p, -fpubkey path to public key -fheader path to file with header value in JSON format -header header value in JSON format -fpayload path to file with payload value in JSON format -payload payload value in JSON format -fidentity path to file with identity value -identity identity value -alg encryption algorithm (default: ES256) -ppt used extension (default: shaken) -typ token type (default: passport) -x5u value of the field with the location of the certificate used to sign the token (default: '') -a, -attest attestation level (default: 'C') -d, -dest-tn destination (called) number (default: '') -o, -orig-th origination (calling) number (default: '') -iat timestamp when the token was created -orig-id origination identifier (default: '') -c, -check check validity of the signature -s, -sign sign the header and payload -S, -sign-full sign the header and payload, with parameters -json-parse parse and re-serialize JSON header and payaload values -expire duration of token validity (in seconds) -timeout http get timeout (in seconds, default: 3) -l, -ltest run local basic test -version print version -cache-dir path to the directory with cached certificates (default: '') -cache-expire duration of cached certificates (in seconds, default 3600) -ca-file file with root CA certificates in pem format -ca-inter file with intermediate CA certificates in pem format -cert-verify certificate verification mode (default: 0) -crl-file file with CRL EXAMPLES TODO
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Victor Seva <vseva@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). 2021-01-07 SECSIPIDX(1)