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	Easy-RSA Advanced Reference
This is a technical reference for advanced users familiar with PKI processes. If
you need a more detailed description, see the EasyRSA-Readme or Intro-To-PKI
docs instead.
Configuration Reference
Configuration Sources
There are 3 possible ways to perform external configuration of Easy-RSA, selected in the following order where the first defined result wins:
- Command-line option
- Environmental variable
- 'vars' file, if one is present (see vars Autodetectionbelow)
- Built-in default
Note that not every possible config option can be set everywhere, although any env-var can be added to the 'vars' file even if it's not shown by default.
vars Autodetection
A 'vars' file is a file named simply vars (without an extension) that
Easy-RSA will source for configuration. This file is specifically designed
not to replace variables that have been set with a higher-priority method
such as CLI opts or env-vars.
The following locations are checked, in this order, for a vars file. Only the first one found is used:
- The file referenced by the --varsCLI option
- The file referenced by the env-var named EASYRSA_VARS_FILE
- The directory referenced by the EASYRSA_PKIenv-var
- The default PKI directory at $PWD/pki
- The directory referenced by the EASYRSAenv-var
- The directory containing the easyrsa program
Defining the env-var EASYRSA_NO_VARS will override the sourcing of the vars
file in all cases, including defining it subsequently as a global option.
OpenSSL Config
Easy-RSA is tightly coupled to the OpenSSL config file (.cnf) for the flexibility the script provides. It is required that this file be available, yet it is possible to use a different OpenSSL config file for a particular PKI, or even change it for a particular invocation.
The OpenSSL config file is searched for in the following order:
- The env-var EASYRSA_SSL_CONF
- The 'vars' file (see vars Autodetectionabove)
- The EASYRSA_PKIdirectory with a filename ofopenssl-easyrsa.cnf
- The EASYRSAdirectory with a filename ofopenssl-easyrsa.cnf
Advanced extension handling
Normally the cert extensions are selected by the cert type given on the CLI
during signing; this causes the matching file in the x509-types subdirectory to
be processed for OpenSSL extensions to add. This can be overridden in a
particular PKI by placing another x509-types dir inside the EASYRSA_PKI dir
which will be used instead.
The file named COMMON in the x509-types dir is appended to every cert type;
this is designed for CDP usage, but can be used for any extension that should
apply to every signed cert.
Additionally, the contents of the env-var EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS is appended with
its raw text added to the OpenSSL extensions. The contents are appended as-is to
the cert extensions; invalid OpenSSL configs will usually result in failure.
Environmental Variables Reference
A list of env-vars, any matching global option (CLI) to set/override it, and a possible terse description is shown below:
- EASYRSA- should point to the Easy-RSA top-level dir, where the easyrsa script is located.
- EASYRSA_OPENSSL- command to invoke openssl
- EASYRSA_SSL_CONF- the openssl config file to use
- EASYRSA_PKI(CLI:- --pki-dir) - dir to use to hold all PKI-specific files, defaults to- $PWD/pki.
- EASYRSA_DN(CLI:- --dn-mode) - set to the string- cn_onlyor- orgto alter the fields to include in the req DN
- EASYRSA_REQ_COUNTRY(CLI:- --req-c) - set the DN country with org mode
- EASYRSA_REQ_PROVINCE(CLI:- --req-st) - set the DN state/province with org mode
- EASYRSA_REQ_CITY(CLI:- --req-city) - set the DN city/locality with org mode
- EASYRSA_REQ_ORG(CLI:- --req-org) - set the DN organization with org mode
- EASYRSA_REQ_EMAIL(CLI:- --req-email) - set the DN email with org mode
- EASYRSA_REQ_OU(CLI:- --req-ou) - set the DN organizational unit with org mode
- EASYRSA_KEY_SIZE(CLI:- --key-size) - set the key size in bits to generate
- EASYRSA_ALGO(CLI:- --use-algo) - set the crypto alg to use: rsa or ec
- EASYRSA_CURVE(CLI:- --curve) - define the named EC curve to use
- EASYRSA_EC_DIR- dir to store generated ecparams
- EASYRSA_CA_EXPIRE(CLI:- --days) - set the CA expiration time in days
- EASYRSA_CERT_EXPIRE(CLI:- --days) - set the issued cert expiration time in days
- EASYRSA_CRL_DAYS(CLI:- --days) - set the CRL 'next publish' time in days
- EASYRSA_NS_SUPPORT(CLI:- --ns-cert) - string 'yes' or 'no' fields to include the deprecated Netscape extensions
- EASYRSA_NS_COMMENT(CLI:- --ns-comment) - string comment to include when using the deprecated Netscape extensions
- EASYRSA_TEMP_FILE- a temp file to use when dynamically creating req/cert extensions
- EASYRSA_REQ_CN(CLI:- --req-cn) - default CN, necessary to set in BATCH mode
- EASYRSA_DIGEST(CLI:- --digest) - set a hash digest to use for req/cert signing
- EASYRSA_BATCH(CLI:- --batch) - enable batch (no-prompt) mode; set env-var to non-zero string to enable (CLI takes no options)
- EASYRSA_PASSIN(CLI:- --passin) - allows to specify a source for password using any openssl password options like pass:1234 or env:var
- EASYRSA_PASSOUT(CLI:- --passout) - allows to specify a source for password using any openssl password options like pass:1234 or env:var
NOTE: the global options need to be provided before the actual commands.