openssl-genrsa - generate an RSA private key
openssl genrsa [-help] [-out
filename] [-passout arg] [-aes128]
[-aes192] [-aes256] [-aria128] [-aria192]
[-aria256] [-camellia128] [-camellia192]
[-camellia256] [-des] [-des3] [-idea]
[-F4] [-f4] [-3] [-primes num]
[-verbose] [-traditional] [-rand files]
[-writerand file] [-engine id] [-provider
name] [-provider-path path] [-propquery
propq] [numbits]
This command generates an RSA private key.
- -help
- Print out a usage message.
- -out
filename
- Output the key to the specified file. If this argument is not specified
then standard output is used.
- -passout
arg
- The output file password source. For more information about the format see
openssl-passphrase-options(1).
- -aes128,
-aes192, -aes256, -aria128, -aria192,
-aria256, -camellia128, -camellia192,
-camellia256, -des, -des3, -idea
- These options encrypt the private key with specified cipher before
outputting it. If none of these options is specified no encryption is
used. If encryption is used a pass phrase is prompted for if it is not
supplied via the -passout argument.
- -F4, -f4,
-3
- The public exponent to use, either 65537 or 3. The default is 65537. The
-3 option has been deprecated.
- -primes
num
- Specify the number of primes to use while generating the RSA key. The
num parameter must be a positive integer that is greater than 1 and
less than 16. If num is greater than 2, then the generated key is
called a 'multi-prime' RSA key, which is defined in RFC 8017.
- -verbose
- Print extra details about the operations being performed.
- -traditional
- Write the key using the traditional PKCS#1 format instead of the PKCS#8
format.
- -rand files,
-writerand file
- See "Random State Options" in openssl(1) for
details.
- -engine
id
- See "Engine Options" in openssl(1). This option is
deprecated.
- -provider
name
- -provider-path
path
- -propquery
propq
- See "Provider Options" in openssl(1), provider(7),
and property(7).
- numbits
- The size of the private key to generate in bits. This must be the last
option specified. The default is 2048 and values less than 512 are not
allowed.
RSA private key generation essentially involves the generation of
two or more prime numbers. When generating a private key various symbols
will be output to indicate the progress of the generation. A .
represents each number which has passed an initial sieve test, +
means a number has passed a single round of the Miller-Rabin primality test,
* means the current prime starts a regenerating progress due to some
failed tests. A newline means that the number has passed all the prime tests
(the actual number depends on the key size).
Because key generation is a random process the time taken to
generate a key may vary somewhat. But in general, more primes lead to less
generation time of a key.
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