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NAME

       openssl-nseq, nseq - create or examine a netscape certificate sequence


SYNOPSIS

       openssl nseq [-in filename] [-out filename] [-toseq]


DESCRIPTION

       The nseq command takes a file containing a Netscape certificate
       sequence and prints out the certificates contained in it or takes a
       file of certificates and converts it into a Netscape certificate
       sequence.


COMMAND OPTIONS

       -in filename
           This specifies the input filename to read or standard input if this
           option is not specified.

       -out filename
           specifies the output filename or standard output by default.

       -toseq
           normally a Netscape certificate sequence will be input and the out-
           put is the certificates contained in it. With the -toseq option the
           situation is reversed: a Netscape certificate sequence is created
           from a file of certificates.


EXAMPLES

       Output the certificates in a Netscape certificate sequence

        openssl nseq -in nseq.pem -out certs.pem

       Create a Netscape certificate sequence

        openssl nseq -in certs.pem -toseq -out nseq.pem


NOTES

       The PEM encoded form uses the same headers and footers as a certifi-
       cate:

        -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
        -----END CERTIFICATE-----

       A Netscape certificate sequence is a Netscape specific form that can be
       sent to browsers as an alternative to the standard PKCS#7 format when
       several certificates are sent to the browser: for example during cer-
       tificate enrollment.  It is used by Netscape certificate server for
       example.


BUGS

       This program needs a few more options: like allowing DER or PEM input
       and output files and allowing multiple certificate files to be used.

1.0.2t                            2019-09-10                           NSEQ(1)
See also openssl-nseq(1)

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