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FSWCERT

NAME

fswcert − manipulate raw RSA keys and PKIX certificates

SYNOPSIS

fswcert [−−certificate] [−−key] [−−left>] [−−raw] [−−right] [−−type=input] [−−format=stuff] [−−quiet] [−−directory=<dir>] [−−version]

fswcert −−help

DESCRIPTION

fswcert is a program to convert X.509/PKIX format certificates and private key files to Openswan ipsec.secrets files and DNS records. It can also read Openswan ipsec.secrets files and (interactively) produce certificate requests and self-signed certificates.

WRITE MORE

input is the file to read for POD source (the POD can be embedded in code). If input isn’t given, it defaults to STDIN . output, if given, is the file to which to write the formatted output. If output isn’t given, the formatted output is written to STDOUT . Several POD files can be processed in the same pod2man invocation (saving module load and compile times) by providing multiple pairs of input and output files on the command line.

−−section, −−release, −−center, −−date, and −−official can be used to set the headers and footers to use; if not given, Pod::Man will assume various defaults. See below or Pod::Man for details.

pod2man assumes that your *roff formatters have a fixed-width font named CW . If yours is called something else (like CR ), use −−fixed to specify it. This generally only matters for troff output for printing. Similarly, you can set the fonts used for bold, italic, and bold italic fixed-width output.

Besides the obvious pod conversions, Pod::Man, and therefore pod2man also takes care of formatting func(), func(n), and simple variable references like $foo or @bar so you don’t have to use code escapes for them; complex expressions like $fred{'stuff'} will still need to be escaped, though. It also translates dashes that aren’t used as hyphens into en dashes, makes long dashes--like this--into proper em dashes, fixes "paired quotes," and takes care of several other troff-specific tweaks. See Pod::Man for complete information.

OPTIONS

−c string, −−center=string

Sets the centered page header to string. The default is "User Contributed Perl Documentation", but also see −−official below.

−d string, −−date=string

Set the left-hand footer string to this value. By default, the modification date of the input file will be used, or the current date if input comes from STDIN .

−−fixed=font

The fixed-width font to use for vertabim text and code. Defaults to CW . Some systems may want CR instead. Only matters for troff(1) output.

−−fixedbold=font

Bold version of the fixed-width font. Defaults to CB . Only matters for troff(1) output.

−−fixeditalic=font

Italic version of the fixed-width font (actually, something of a misnomer, since most fixed-width fonts only have an oblique version, not an italic version). Defaults to CI . Only matters for troff(1) output.

−−fixedbolditalic=font

Bold italic (probably actually oblique) version of the fixed-width font. Pod::Man doesn’t assume you have this, and defaults to CB . Some systems (such as Solaris) have this font available as CX . Only matters for troff(1) output.

−h, −−help

Print out usage information.

−l, −−lax

Don’t complain when required sections are missing. Not currently used, as POD checking functionality is not yet implemented in Pod::Man.

−o, −−official

Set the default header to indicate that this page is part of the standard Perl release, if −−center is not also given.

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