ipsec_fswcert

Langue: en

Version: 2004-04-10 (ubuntu - 08/07/09)

Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)

NAME

fswcert - manipulate raw RSA keys and PKIX certificates

SYNOPSIS

fswcert [--certificate] [--key] [--left>] [--raw] [--right] [--type=input] [--format=stuff] [--quiet] [--directory=<dir>] [--version]

fswcert --help

DESCRIPTION

fswcert is a program to convert X.509/PKIX format certificates and private key files to Openswan ipsec.secrets files and DNS records. It can also read Openswan ipsec.secrets files and (interactively) produce certificate requests and self-signed certificates.

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input is the file to read for POD source (the POD can be embedded in code). If input isn't given, it defaults to STDIN. output, if given, is the file to which to write the formatted output. If output isn't given, the formatted output is written to STDOUT. Several POD files can be processed in the same pod2man invocation (saving module load and compile times) by providing multiple pairs of input and output files on the command line.

--section, --release, --center, --date, and --official can be used to set the headers and footers to use; if not given, Pod::Man will assume various defaults. See below or Pod::Man for details.

pod2man assumes that your *roff formatters have a fixed-width font named CW. If yours is called something else (like CR), use --fixed to specify it. This generally only matters for troff output for printing. Similarly, you can set the fonts used for bold, italic, and bold italic fixed-width output.

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OPTIONS

-c string, --center=string
Sets the centered page header to string. The default is ``User Contributed Perl Documentation'', but also see --official below.
-d string, --date=string
Set the left-hand footer string to this value. By default, the modification date of the input file will be used, or the current date if input comes from STDIN.
--fixed=font
The fixed-width font to use for vertabim text and code. Defaults to CW. Some systems may want CR instead. Only matters for troff(1) output.
--fixedbold=font
Bold version of the fixed-width font. Defaults to CB. Only matters for troff(1) output.
--fixeditalic=font
Italic version of the fixed-width font (actually, something of a misnomer, since most fixed-width fonts only have an oblique version, not an italic version). Defaults to CI. Only matters for troff(1) output.
--fixedbolditalic=font
Bold italic (probably actually oblique) version of the fixed-width font. Pod::Man doesn't assume you have this, and defaults to CB. Some systems (such as Solaris) have this font available as CX. Only matters for troff(1) output.
-h, --help
Print out usage information.
-l, --lax
Don't complain when required sections are missing. Not currently used, as POD checking functionality is not yet implemented in Pod::Man.
-o, --official
Set the default header to indicate that this page is part of the standard Perl release, if --center is not also given.