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# Easy-RSA 3 parameter settings
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# NOTE: If you installed Easy-RSA from your package manager, do not edit
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# this file in place -- instead, you should copy the entire easy-rsa directory
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# to another location so future upgrades do not wipe out your changes.
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# HOW TO USE THIS FILE
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#
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# vars.example contains built-in examples to Easy-RSA settings. You MUST name
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# this file "vars" if you want it to be used as a configuration file. If you
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# do not, it WILL NOT be automatically read when you call easyrsa commands.
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#
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# It is not necessary to use this config file unless you wish to change
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# operational defaults. These defaults should be fine for many uses without
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# the need to copy and edit the "vars" file.
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#
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# All of the editable settings are shown commented and start with the command
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# "set_var" -- this means any set_var command that is uncommented has been
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# modified by the user. If you are happy with a default, there is no need to
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# define the value to its default.
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# NOTES FOR WINDOWS USERS
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#
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# Paths for Windows *MUST* use forward slashes, or optionally double-escaped
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# backslashes (single forward slashes are recommended.) This means your path
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# to the openssl binary might look like this:
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# "C:/Program Files/OpenSSL-Win32/bin/openssl.exe"
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# A little housekeeping: DO NOT EDIT THIS SECTION
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#
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# Easy-RSA 3.x does not source into the environment directly.
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# Complain if a user tries to do this:
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if [ -z "$EASYRSA_CALLER" ]; then
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echo "You appear to be sourcing an Easy-RSA *vars* file. This is" >&2
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echo "no longer necessary and is disallowed. See the section called" >&2
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echo "*How to use this file* near the top comments for more details." >&2
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return 1
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fi
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# DO YOUR EDITS BELOW THIS POINT
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# This variable is used as the base location of configuration files needed by
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# easyrsa. More specific variables for specific files (eg: EASYRSA_SSL_CONF)
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# may override this default.
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#
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# The default value of this variable is the location of the easyrsa script
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# itself, which is also where the configuration files are located in the
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# easy-rsa tree.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA "${0%/*}"
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# If your OpenSSL command is not in the system PATH, you will need to define
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# the path here. Normally this means a full path to the executable, otherwise
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# you could have left it undefined here and the shown default would be used.
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#
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# Windows users, remember to use paths with forward-slashes (or escaped
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# back-slashes.) Windows users should declare the full path to the openssl
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# binary here if it is not in their system PATH.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_OPENSSL "openssl"
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#
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# This sample is in Windows syntax -- edit it for your path if not using PATH:
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#set_var EASYRSA_OPENSSL "C:/Program Files/OpenSSL-Win32/bin/openssl.exe"
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# Edit this variable to point to your soon-to-be-created key directory.
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# By default, this will be "$PWD/pki" (ie: the "pki" subdirectory of the
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# directory you are currently in).
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#
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# WARNING: init-pki will do a rm -rf on this directory so make sure you define
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# it correctly! Interactive mode will prompt before acting.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_PKI "$PWD/pki"
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# Define directory for temporary subdirectories.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR "$EASYRSA_PKI"
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# Define X509 DN mode.
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#
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# This is used to adjust which elements are included in the Subject field
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# as the DN ("Distinguished Name"). Note that in 'cn_only' mode the
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# Organizational fields, listed further below, are not used.
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#
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# Choices are:
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# cn_only - Use just a commonName value.
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# org - Use the "traditional" format:
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# Country/Province/City/Org/Org.Unit/email/commonName
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_DN "cn_only"
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# Organizational fields (used with "org" mode and ignored in "cn_only" mode).
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# These are the default values for fields which will be placed in the
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# certificate. Do not leave any of these fields blank, although interactively
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# you may omit any specific field by typing the "." symbol (not valid for
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# email).
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#
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# NOTE: The following characters are not supported
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# in these "Organizational fields" by Easy-RSA:
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# back-tick (`)
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_REQ_COUNTRY "US"
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#set_var EASYRSA_REQ_PROVINCE "California"
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#set_var EASYRSA_REQ_CITY "San Francisco"
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#set_var EASYRSA_REQ_ORG "Copyleft Certificate Co"
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#set_var EASYRSA_REQ_EMAIL "me@example.net"
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#set_var EASYRSA_REQ_OU "My Organizational Unit"
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# Preserve the Distinguished Name field order
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# of the certificate signing request
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# *Only* effective in --dn-mode=org
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_PRESERVE_DN 1
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# Set no password mode - This will create the entire PKI without passwords.
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# This can be better managed by choosing which entity private keys should be
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# encrypted with the following command line options:
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# Global option '--no-pass' or command option 'nopass'.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_NO_PASS 1
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# Choose a size in bits for your keypairs. The recommended value is 2048.
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# Using 2048-bit keys is considered more than sufficient for many years into
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# the future. Larger keysizes will slow down TLS negotiation and make key/DH
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# param generation take much longer. Values up to 4096 should be accepted by
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# most software. Only used when the crypto alg is rsa, see below.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_KEY_SIZE 2048
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# The default crypto mode is rsa; ec can enable elliptic curve support.
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# Note that not all software supports ECC, so use care when enabling it.
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# Choices for crypto alg are: (each in lower-case)
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# * rsa
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# * ec
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# * ed
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_ALGO rsa
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# Define the named curve, used in ec & ed modes:
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_CURVE secp384r1
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# In how many days should the root CA key expire?
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_CA_EXPIRE 3650
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# In how many days should certificates expire?
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_CERT_EXPIRE 825
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# How many days until the next CRL publish date? Note that the CRL can still
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# be parsed after this timeframe passes. It is only used for an expected next
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# publication date.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_CRL_DAYS 180
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# Random serial numbers by default.
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# Set to 'no' for the old incremental serial numbers.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_RAND_SN "yes"
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# Cut-off window for checking expiring certificates.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_PRE_EXPIRY_WINDOW 90
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# Support deprecated "Netscape" extensions? (choices "yes" or "no").
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# The default is "no", to discourage use of deprecated extensions.
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# If you require this feature to use with --ns-cert-type, set this to "yes".
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# This support should be replaced with the more modern --remote-cert-tls
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# feature. If you do not use --ns-cert-type in your configs, it is safe,
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# and recommended, to leave this defined to "no".
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# When set to "yes", server-signed certs get the nsCertType=server attribute
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# and also get any NS_COMMENT defined below in the nsComment field.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_NS_SUPPORT "no"
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# When NS_SUPPORT is set to "yes", this field is added as the nsComment field.
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# Set this blank to omit it. With NS_SUPPORT set to "no" this field is ignored.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_NS_COMMENT "Easy-RSA Generated Certificate"
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# !!
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# NOTE: ADVANCED OPTIONS BELOW THIS POINT
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# PLAY WITH THEM AT YOUR OWN RISK
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# !!
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# Broken shell command aliases: If you have a largely broken shell that is
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# missing any of these POSIX-required commands used by Easy-RSA, you will need
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# to define an alias to the proper path for the command. The symptom will be
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# some form of a "command not found" error from your shell. This means your
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# shell is BROKEN, but you can hack around it here if you really need. These
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# shown values are not defaults: it is up to you to know what you are doing if
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# you touch these.
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#
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#alias awk="/alt/bin/awk"
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#alias cat="/alt/bin/cat"
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# X509 extensions directory:
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# If you want to customize the X509 extensions used, set the directory to look
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# for extensions here. Each cert type you sign must have a matching filename,
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# and an optional file named "COMMON" is included first when present. Note that
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# when undefined here, default behaviour is to look in $EASYRSA_PKI first, then
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# fallback to $EASYRSA for the "x509-types" dir. You may override this
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# detection with an explicit dir here.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_EXT_DIR "$EASYRSA/x509-types"
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# Non-functional
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# If you want to generate KDC certificates, you need to set the realm here.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_KDC_REALM "CHANGEME.EXAMPLE.COM"
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# OpenSSL config file:
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# If you need to use a specific openssl config file, you can reference it here.
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# Normally this file is auto-detected from a file named openssl-easyrsa.cnf
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# from the EASYRSA_PKI or EASYRSA dir, in that order. NOTE that this file is
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# Easy-RSA specific and you cannot just use a standard config file, so this is
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# an advanced feature.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_SSL_CONF "$EASYRSA_PKI/openssl-easyrsa.cnf"
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# Cryptographic digest to use.
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# Do not change this default unless you understand the security implications.
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# Valid choices include: md5, sha1, sha256, sha224, sha384, sha512
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_DIGEST "sha256"
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# Batch mode. Leave this disabled unless you intend to call Easy-RSA explicitly
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# in batch mode without any user input, confirmation on dangerous operations,
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# or most output. Setting this to any non-blank string enables batch mode.
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#
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#set_var EASYRSA_BATCH ""
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