============================================================================== fetch-crl - the Certificate Revocation List retrieval tool ============================================================================== The fetch-crl utility will retrieve certificate revocation lists (CRLs) for a set of installed trust anchors, based on crl_url files or IGTF-style info files. It will install these for use with OpenSSL, NSS or third-party tools. For more extensive information about fetch-crl3, please look on the web at: http://www.nikhef.nl/grid/fetchcrl3 USAGE ----- Usage: fetch-crl [-c|--config configfile] [-l|--infodir path] [--cadir path] [-s|--statedir path] [-o|--output path] [--format @formats] [-T|--httptimeout seconds] [-p|--parallelism n] [-a|--agingtolerance hours] [-r|--randomwait seconds] [-v|--verbose] [-h|--help] [-q|--quiet] [-d|--debug level] Options: -c | --config path Read configuration data from path, default: /etc/fetch-crl.conf -l | --infodir path Location of the trust anchor meta-data files (crl_url or info), default: /etc/grid-security/certificates --cadir path Location of the trust anchors (default to infodir) -s | --statedir path Location of the historic state data (for caching and delayed-warning) -T | --httptimeout sec Maximum time in seconds to wait for retrieval or a single URL -o | --output path Location of the CRLs written (global default, defaults to infodir --format @formats Format(s) in which the CRLs will be written (openssl, pem, der, nss) -v | --verbose Become more talkative -q | --quiet Become really quiet (overrides verbosity) -p | --parallelism n Run up to n parallel trust anchor retrieval processes -a | --agingtolerance hours Be quiet for up to hours hours before raising an error. Until the tolerance has passed, only warnings are raised -r | --randomwait seconds Introduce a random delay of up to seconds seconds before starting any retrieval processes -h | --help This help text CONFIGURATION ------------- The fetch-crl3 tool has built-in defaults that are suitable for 'grid' setups, where trust anchors are installed in /etc/grid-security/certificates. It will usually do what you want, if you use OpenSSL-like applications. If you want, you can tune fetch-crl in a myriad of ways, by setting any of the flags or options in the configuration file. This configuration file is looked for in "/etc/fetch-crl.conf" by default, but an alternative location can be specified with the "-c" command-line option. Please look at the web site or in the example configuration file for more explanation of the various configuration settings. CONTRIBUTIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ---------------------------------- Fetch-crl3 is a complete re-write of the utility, but of course owes to the extensive experience and contributions made over time by the contributors to fetch-crl 1.x and 2.x, and to the people that reported bugs and feature requests. The original fetch-crl was developed for the acclaimed EU DataGrid project by Fabio Hernandez and many significant contributions were made by Steve Traylen. Fetch-crl3 was developed by David Groep, mainly for enjoyment, with the help of large quantities of coffee and Spa Rood, and minimal quantities of sleep. This work is part of the research programme of the Dutch Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM), which is financially supported by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). This work is part of the programme of BiG Grid, the Dutch e-Science Grid, which is financially supported by the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, NWO). SUPPORT ------- Please send suggestions, bugs and feature requests (and certainly patches) to . Thanks a lot for your help! COPYRIGHT --------- Copyright 2010-2014 David Goep National Institute for Sub-Atomic Physics, FOM-Nikhef Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use these files except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.