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gnutls-cli
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
EXAMPLES
EXIT STATUS
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT
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NAME
gnutls-cli - GnuTLS client
SYNOPSIS
gnutls-cli [ -flags ] [ -flag [ value ]] [ --option-name [[=| ] value ]] [hostname]
Operands and options may be intermixed. They will be reordered.
DESCRIPTION
Simple client program to set up a TLS connection to some other computer. It sets up a TLS connection and forwards data from the standard input to the secured socket and vice versa.
OPTIONS
-d
num
,
--debug
=
num
Enable debugging. This
option takes an integer
number as its argument. The value of
num
is
constrained to being:
in the range 0 through 9999
Specifies the debug level.
-V , --verbose More verbose output.
--tofu
,
--no-tofu
Enable trust on first use authentication.
The
no-tofu
form will disable the option.
This option
will, in addition to certificate authentication, perform
authentication based on previously seen public keys, a model
similar to
SSH authentication. Note that when tofu is specified (PKI)
and DANE
authentication will become advisory to assist the public key
acceptance
process.
--strict-tofu
,
--no-strict-tofu
Fail to connect if a certificate is
unknown or a known certificate has changed. The
no-strict-tofu
form
will disable the option.
This option will
perform authentication as with option --tofu; however,
no questions shall be asked whatsoever, neither to accept an
unknown
certificate nor a changed one.
--dane
,
--no-dane
Enable DANE certificate verification
(DNSSEC). The
no-dane
form will disable the option.
This option
will, in addition to certificate authentication using the
trusted CAs, verify the server certificates using on the
DANE
information available via DNSSEC.
--local-dns
,
--no-local-dns
Use the local DNS server for DNSSEC
resolving. The
no-local-dns
form will disable the
option.
This option will
use the local DNS server for DNSSEC. This is disabled
by default due to many servers not allowing DNSSEC.
--ca-verification
,
--no-ca-verification
Enable CA certificate
verification. The
no-ca-verification
form will
disable the option.
This option is enabled by default.
This option can
be used to enable or disable CA certificate
verification. It is to be used with the --dane or --tofu
options.
--ocsp
,
--no-ocsp
Enable OCSP certificate verification. The
no-ocsp
form will disable the option.
This option will
enable verification of the peerās certificate using
ocsp
-r , --resume Establish a session and resume.
Connect, establish a session, reconnect and resume.
--earlydata = str Send early data on resumption from the specified file.
-e , --rehandshake Establish a session and rehandshake.
Connect, establish a session and rehandshake immediately.
--sni-hostname
=
str
Serverās hostname for server name indication
extension.
Set explicitly
the server name used in the TLS server name indication
extension. That is useful when testing with servers setup on
different
DNS name than the intended. If not specified, the provided
hostname is
used. Even with this option server certificate verification
still uses
the hostname passed on the main commandline. Use
--verify-hostname to
change this.
--verify-hostname = str Serverās hostname to use for validation.
Set explicitly
the server name to be used when validating the
serverās
certificate.
-s , --starttls Connect, establish a plain session and start TLS.
The TLS session will be initiated when EOF or a SIGALRM is received.
--app-proto This is an alias for the --starttls-proto option.
--starttls-proto
=
str
The application protocol to be used to obtain the
serverās certificate (https, ftp, smtp, imap, ldap,
xmpp, lmtp, pop3,
nntp, sieve, postgres). This option must not appear in
combination
with any of the following options: starttls.
Specify the
application layer protocol for STARTTLS. If the protocol is
supported, gnutls-cli will proceed to the TLS
negotiation.
--starttls-name
=
str
The hostname presented to the application protocol
for STARTTLS (for smtp, xmpp, lmtp). This option must not
appear in
combination with any of the following options: starttls.
This option
must appear in combination with the following options:
starttls-proto.
Specify the
hostname presented to the application protocol for
STARTTLS.
-u , --udp Use DTLS (datagram TLS) over UDP.
--mtu
=
num
Set MTU for datagram TLS. This option takes an integer
number as its argument. The value of
num
is
constrained to being:
in the range 0 through 17000
--crlf Send CR LF instead of LF.
--fastopen Enable TCP Fast Open.
--x509fmtder Use DER format for certificates to read from.
--print-cert Print peerās certificate in PEM format.
--save-cert
=
str
Save the peerās certificate chain in the specified
file
in PEM format.
--save-ocsp
=
str
Save the peerās OCSP status response in the provided
file. This option must not appear in combination with any of
the
following options: save-ocsp-multi.
--save-ocsp-multi
=
str
Save all OCSP responses provided by the peer in
this file. This option must not appear in combination with
any of the
following options: save-ocsp.
The file will
contain a list of PEM encoded OCSP status responses if
any were provided by the peer, starting with the one for the
peerās
server certificate.
--save-server-trace
=
str
Save the server-side TLS message trace in the
provided file.
--save-client-trace
=
str
Save the client-side TLS message trace in the
provided file.
--dh-bits
=
num
The minimum number of bits allowed for DH. This option
takes an integer number as its argument.
This option sets
the minimum number of bits allowed for a
Diffie-Hellman key exchange. You may want to lower the
default value if
the peer sends a weak prime and you get an connection error
with
unacceptable prime.
--priority = str Priorities string.
TLS algorithms
and protocols to enable. You can use predefined sets of
ciphersuites such as PERFORMANCE, NORMAL, PFS, SECURE128,
SECURE256.
The default is NORMAL.
Check the GnuTLS
manual on section āPriority stringsā for more
information on the allowed keywords
--x509cafile = str Certificate file or PKCS #11 URL to use.
--x509crlfile = file CRL file to use.
--x509keyfile = str X.509 key file or PKCS #11 URL to use.
--x509certfile
=
str
X.509 Certificate file or PKCS #11 URL to use. This
option must appear in combination with the following
options:
x509keyfile.
--rawpkkeyfile
=
str
Private key file (PKCS #8 or PKCS #12) or PKCS #11
URL to use.
In order to
instruct the application to negotiate raw public keys one
must enable the respective certificate types via the
priority strings
(i.e. CTYPE-CLI-* and CTYPE-SRV-* flags).
Check the GnuTLS
manual on section āPriority stringsā for more
information on how to set certificate types.
--rawpkfile
=
str
Raw public-key file to use. This option must appear in
combination with the following options: rawpkkeyfile.
In order to
instruct the application to negotiate raw public keys one
must enable the respective certificate types via the
priority strings
(i.e. CTYPE-CLI-* and CTYPE-SRV-* flags).
Check the GnuTLS
manual on section āPriority stringsā for more
information on how to set certificate types.
--srpusername = str SRP username to use.
--srppasswd = str SRP password to use.
--pskusername = str PSK username to use.
--pskkey = str PSK key (in hex) to use.
-p str , --port = str The port or service to connect to.
--insecure
Donāt abort program if server certificate canāt
be
validated.
--verify-allow-broken
Allow broken algorithms, such as MD5 for
certificate verification.
--ranges Use length-hiding padding to prevent traffic analysis.
When possible
(e.g., when using CBC ciphersuites), use length-hiding
padding to prevent traffic analysis.
NOTE: THIS
OPTION IS DEPRECATED
--benchmark-ciphers
Benchmark individual ciphers.
By default the
benchmarked ciphers will utilize any capabilities of the
local CPU to improve performance. To test against the raw
software
implementation set the environment variable
GNUTLS_CPUID_OVERRIDE to
0x1.
--benchmark-tls-kx Benchmark TLS key exchange methods.
--benchmark-tls-ciphers Benchmark TLS ciphers.
By default the
benchmarked ciphers will utilize any capabilities of the
local CPU to improve performance. To test against the raw
software
implementation set the environment variable
GNUTLS_CPUID_OVERRIDE to
0x1.
-l
,
--list
Print a list of the supported algorithms and
modes. This
option must not appear in combination with any of the
following
options: port.
Print a list of
the supported algorithms and modes. If a priority
string is given then only the enabled ciphersuites are
shown.
--priority-list Print a list of the supported priority strings.
Print a list of
the supported priority strings. The ciphersuites
corresponding to each priority string can be examined using
-l -p.
--noticket Donāt allow session tickets.
Disable the
request of receiving of session tickets under TLS1.2 or
earlier
--srtp-profiles = str Offer SRTP profiles.
--alpn
=
str
Application layer protocol. This option may appear an
unlimited number of times.
This option will
set and enable the Application Layer Protocol
Negotiation (ALPN) in the TLS protocol.
--compress-cert
=
str
Compress certificate. This option may appear an
unlimited number of times.
This option sets
a supported compression method for certificate
compression.
-b , --heartbeat Activate heartbeat support.
--recordsize
=
num
The maximum record size to advertise. This option
takes an integer number as its argument. The value of
num
is
constrained to being:
in the range 0 through 4096
--disable-sni Do not send a Server Name Indication (SNI).
--disable-extensions Disable all the TLS extensions.
This option
disables all TLS extensions. Deprecated option. Use the
priority string.
NOTE: THIS
OPTION IS DEPRECATED
--single-key-share
Send a single key share under
TLS1.3.
This option
switches the default mode of sending multiple key shares,
to send a single one (the top one).
--post-handshake-auth
Enable post-handshake authentication under
TLS1.3.
This option enables post-handshake authentication when under TLS1.3.
--inline-commands Inline commands of the form Ė<cmd>Ė.
Enable inline
commands of the form Ė<cmd>Ė. The inline
commands are
expected to be in a line by themselves. The available
commands are:
resume, rekey1 (local rekey), rekey (rekey on both peers)
and
renegotiate.
--inline-commands-prefix
=
str
Change the default delimiter for inline
commands.
Change the
default delimiter (Ė) used for inline commands. The
delimiter is expected to be a single US-ASCII character
(octets 0 -
127). This option is only relevant if inline commands are
enabled via
the inline-commands option
--provider = file Specify the PKCS #11 provider library.
This will override the default options in /etc/gnutls/pkcs11.conf
--fips140-mode
Reports the status of the FIPS140-2 mode in gnutls
library.
--list-config Reports the configuration of the library.
--logfile = str Redirect informational messages to a specific file.
Redirect
informational messages to a specific file. The file may be
/dev/null also to make the gnutls client quiet to use it in
piped
server connections where only the server communication may
appear on
stdout.
--keymatexport = str Label used for exporting keying material.
--keymatexportsize
=
num
Size of the exported keying material. This
option takes an integer number as its argument.
--waitresumption Block waiting for the resumption data under TLS1.3.
This option
makes the client to block waiting for the resumption data
under TLS1.3. The option has effect only when --resume is
provided.
--ca-auto-retrieve
,
--no-ca-auto-retrieve
Enable automatic retrieval of
missing CA certificates. The
no-ca-auto-retrieve
form
will disable the
option.
This option
enables the client to automatically retrieve the missing
intermediate CA certificates in the certificate chain, based
on the
Authority Information Access (AIA) extension.
--attime
=
timestamp
Perform validation at the timestamp instead of the
system time.
timestamp is an
instance in time encoded as Unix time or in a human
readable timestring such as "29 Feb 2004",
"2004-02-29". Full
documentation available at
<https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/Date-input-formats.html>
or locally via info ā(coreutils) date
invocationā.
-v
arg
,
--version
=
arg
Output version of
program and exit. The default
mode is āvā, a simple version. The
ācā mode will print copyright
information and ānā will print the full
copyright notice.
-h , --help Display usage information and exit.
-! , --more-help Pass the extended usage information through a pager.
EXAMPLES
Connecting
using PSK authentication
To connect to a server using PSK authentication, you need to
enable the choice of PSK by using a cipher priority
parameter such as in the example below.
$ ./gnutls-cli -p 5556
localhost --pskusername psk_identity --pskkey
88f3824b3e5659f52d00e959bacab954b6540344 --priority
NORMAL:-KX-ALL:+ECDHE-PSK:+DHE-PSK:+PSK
Resolving ālocalhostā...
Connecting to ā127.0.0.1:5556ā...
- PSK authentication.
- Version: TLS1.1
- Key Exchange: PSK
- Cipher: AES-128-CBC
- MAC: SHA1
- Compression: NULL
- Handshake was completed
- Simple Client Mode:
By keeping the --pskusername parameter and removing the --pskkey parameter, it will query only for the password during the handshake.
Connecting
using raw public-key authentication
To connect to a server using raw public-key authentication,
you need to enable the option to negotiate raw public-keys
via the priority strings such as in the example below.
$ ./gnutls-cli -p 5556
localhost --priority NORMAL:-CTYPE-CLI-ALL:+CTYPE-CLI-RAWPK
--rawpkkeyfile cli.key.pem --rawpkfile cli.rawpk.pem
Processed 1 client raw public key pair...
Resolving ālocalhostā...
Connecting to ā127.0.0.1:5556ā...
- Successfully sent 1 certificate(s) to server.
- Server has requested a certificate.
- Certificate type: X.509
- Got a certificate list of 1 certificates.
- Certificate[0] info:
- skipped
- Description: (TLS1.3-Raw Public
Key-X.509)-(ECDHE-SECP256R1)-(RSA-PSS-RSAE-SHA256)-(AES-256-GCM)
- Options:
- Handshake was completed
- Simple Client Mode:
Connecting to STARTTLS services
You could also use the client to connect to services with starttls capability.
$ gnutls-cli --starttls-proto smtp --port 25 localhost
Listing
ciphersuites in a priority string
To list the ciphersuites in a priority string:
$ ./gnutls-cli --priority
SECURE192 -l
Cipher suites for SECURE192
|
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA384 0xc0, 0x24 |
TLS1.2 |
|||
|
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 0xc0, 0x2e |
TLS1.2 |
|||
|
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 0xc0, 0x30 |
TLS1.2 |
|||
|
TLS_DHE_RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 0x00, 0x6b |
TLS1.2 |
|||
|
TLS_DHE_DSS_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 0x00, 0x6a |
TLS1.2 |
|||
|
TLS_RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 0x00, 0x3d |
TLS1.2 |
Certificate
types: CTYPE-X.509
Protocols: VERS-TLS1.2, VERS-TLS1.1, VERS-TLS1.0,
VERS-SSL3.0, VERS-DTLS1.0
Compression: COMP-NULL
Elliptic curves: CURVE-SECP384R1, CURVE-SECP521R1
PK-signatures: SIGN-RSA-SHA384, SIGN-ECDSA-SHA384,
SIGN-RSA-SHA512, SIGN-ECDSA-SHA512
Connecting
using a PKCS #11 token
To connect to a server using a certificate and a private key
present in a PKCS #11 token you need to substitute the PKCS
11 URLs in the x509certfile and x509keyfile parameters.
Those can be found using "p11tool --list-tokens" and then listing all the objects in the needed token, and using the appropriate.
$ p11tool --list-tokens
Token 0:
|
URL: pkcs11:model=PKCS15;manufacturer=MyMan;serial=1234;token=Test |
|
|
Label: Test |
|
|
Manufacturer: EnterSafe |
|
|
Model: PKCS15 |
|
|
Serial: 1234 |
$ p11tool --login --list-certs "pkcs11:model=PKCS15;manufacturer=MyMan;serial=1234;token=Test"
Object 0:
|
URL: pkcs11:model=PKCS15;manufacturer=MyMan;serial=1234;token=Test;object=client;type=cert |
|
|
Type: X.509 Certificate |
|
|
Label: client |
|
|
ID: 2a:97:0d:58:d1:51:3c:23:07:ae:4e:0d:72:26:03:7d:99:06:02:6a |
$
MYCERT="pkcs11:model=PKCS15;manufacturer=MyMan;serial=1234;token=Test;object=client;type=cert"
$
MYKEY="pkcs11:model=PKCS15;manufacturer=MyMan;serial=1234;token=Test;object=client;type=private"
$ export MYCERT MYKEY
$ gnutls-cli www.example.com --x509keyfile $MYKEY --x509certfile $MYCERT
Notice that the private key only differs from the certificate in the type.
EXIT STATUS
One of the
following exit values will be returned:
0 (EXIT_SUCCESS) Successful program execution.
1 (EXIT_FAILURE)
The operation failed or the command syntax was not
valid.
SEE ALSO
gnutls-cli-debug(1), gnutls-serv(1)
AUTHORS
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2020-2023 Free Software Foundation, and others all rights reserved. This program is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later
BUGS
Please send bug reports to: bugs@gnutls.org