<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21"> <TITLE>XCA : Command line options</TITLE> <LINK HREF="xca-5.html" REL=next> <LINK HREF="xca-3.html" REL=previous> <LINK HREF="xca.html#toc4" REL=contents> </HEAD> <BODY> <A HREF="xca-5.html">Next</A> <A HREF="xca-3.html">Previous</A> <A HREF="xca.html#toc4">Contents</A> <HR> <H2><A NAME="s4">4.</A> <A HREF="xca.html#toc4">Command line options</A></H2> <P>Usage: <CODE>xca [dbname.xdb] <options></CODE> Next to the usual X command line options. There are the following <UL> <LI>-v show version information and exit</LI> <LI>-k expect all following non-option arguments to be RSA keys</LI> <LI>-r expect all following non-option arguments to be Certificate signing requests or SPKAC requests</LI> <LI>-c expect all following non-option arguments to be Certificates</LI> <LI>-p expect all following non-option arguments to be PKCS#12 files</LI> <LI>-7 expect all following non-option arguments to be PKCS#7 files</LI> <LI>-l expect all following non-option arguments to be Revocation lists</LI> <LI>-t expect all following non-option arguments to be Xca templates</LI> <LI>-P expect all following non-option arguments to be a PEM formated file</LI> <LI>-d set the database filename</LI> <LI>-x Exit after processing all command line options</LI> </UL> </P> <P>when invoked with one of the -k -r -c -p -7 -l -t options, the application will show the details of the items and import them into the database if desired. If the application should exit afterwards, just supply the -x option. This behaviour enables xca to be used as default application for viewing PKI items.</P> <HR> <A HREF="xca-5.html">Next</A> <A HREF="xca-3.html">Previous</A> <A HREF="xca.html#toc4">Contents</A> </BODY> </HTML>