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authorMark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>2015-08-19 01:39:55 -0400
committerMark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>2015-08-21 12:02:20 -0400
commit9cdce047d0b79f81e2888fc82fc2c8a61cb1aee4 (patch)
treebc59aa0e21e5badad36c671341147c1bbec30ed0 /gnu/packages/patches
parent80601ec17991b632dc29478fc5f2d6e04f64df74 (diff)
gnu: gnutls: Update to 3.4.4.1.
* gnu/packages/patches/gnutls-doc-fix.patch: New file. * gnu-system.am (dist_patch_DATA): Add it. * gnu/packages/tls.scm (gnutls): Update to 3.4.4.1. Add patch. [arguments]: Add 'delete-prebuilt-unfixed-info-file' phase. In 'move-doc' phase, copy man pages to the correct directory. [native-inputs]: Add 'texinfo'.
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+diff -ru gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-certtool.texi gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-certtool.texi
+--- gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-certtool.texi 2015-08-10 13:43:52.000000000 -0400
++++ gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-certtool.texi 2015-07-31 15:44:21.000000000 -0400
+@@ -41,7 +41,97 @@
+
+ @exampleindent 0
+ @example
+-certtool is unavailable - no --help
++certtool - GnuTLS certificate tool
++Usage: certtool [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]...
++
++ -d, --debug=num Enable debugging
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 9999
++ -V, --verbose More verbose output
++ - may appear multiple times
++ --infile=file Input file
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --outfile=str Output file
++ -s, --generate-self-signed Generate a self-signed certificate
++ -c, --generate-certificate Generate a signed certificate
++ --generate-proxy Generates a proxy certificate
++ --generate-crl Generate a CRL
++ -u, --update-certificate Update a signed certificate
++ -p, --generate-privkey Generate a private key
++ -q, --generate-request Generate a PKCS #10 certificate request
++ - prohibits the option 'infile'
++ -e, --verify-chain Verify a PEM encoded certificate chain
++ --verify Verify a PEM encoded certificate chain using a trusted list
++ --verify-crl Verify a CRL using a trusted list
++ - requires the option 'load-ca-certificate'
++ --generate-dh-params Generate PKCS #3 encoded Diffie-Hellman parameters
++ --get-dh-params Get the included PKCS #3 encoded Diffie-Hellman parameters
++ --dh-info Print information PKCS #3 encoded Diffie-Hellman parameters
++ --load-privkey=str Loads a private key file
++ --load-pubkey=str Loads a public key file
++ --load-request=str Loads a certificate request file
++ --load-certificate=str Loads a certificate file
++ --load-ca-privkey=str Loads the certificate authority's private key file
++ --load-ca-certificate=str Loads the certificate authority's certificate file
++ --password=str Password to use
++ --null-password Enforce a NULL password
++ --empty-password Enforce an empty password
++ --hex-numbers Print big number in an easier format to parse
++ --cprint In certain operations it prints the information in C-friendly format
++ -i, --certificate-info Print information on the given certificate
++ --certificate-pubkey Print certificate's public key
++ --pgp-certificate-info Print information on the given OpenPGP certificate
++ --pgp-ring-info Print information on the given OpenPGP keyring structure
++ -l, --crl-info Print information on the given CRL structure
++ --crq-info Print information on the given certificate request
++ --no-crq-extensions Do not use extensions in certificate requests
++ --p12-info Print information on a PKCS #12 structure
++ --p12-name=str The PKCS #12 friendly name to use
++ --p7-info Print information on a PKCS #7 structure
++ --smime-to-p7 Convert S/MIME to PKCS #7 structure
++ -k, --key-info Print information on a private key
++ --pgp-key-info Print information on an OpenPGP private key
++ --pubkey-info Print information on a public key
++ --v1 Generate an X.509 version 1 certificate (with no extensions)
++ -!, --to-p12 Generate a PKCS #12 structure
++ - requires the option 'load-certificate'
++ -", --to-p8 Generate a PKCS #8 structure
++ -8, --pkcs8 Use PKCS #8 format for private keys
++ -#, --rsa Generate RSA key
++ -$, --dsa Generate DSA key
++ -%, --ecc Generate ECC (ECDSA) key
++ -&, --ecdsa an alias for the 'ecc' option
++ -', --hash=str Hash algorithm to use for signing
++ -(, --inder Use DER format for input certificates, private keys, and DH parameters
++ - disabled as '--no-inder'
++ -), --inraw an alias for the 'inder' option
++ -*, --outder Use DER format for output certificates, private keys, and DH parameters
++ - disabled as '--no-outder'
++ -+, --outraw an alias for the 'outder' option
++ -,, --bits=num Specify the number of bits for key generate
++ --, --curve=str Specify the curve used for EC key generation
++ -., --sec-param=str Specify the security level [low, legacy, medium, high, ultra]
++ -/, --disable-quick-random No effect
++ -0, --template=str Template file to use for non-interactive operation
++ -1, --stdout-info Print information to stdout instead of stderr
++ -2, --ask-pass Enable interaction for entering password when in batch mode.
++ -3, --pkcs-cipher=str Cipher to use for PKCS #8 and #12 operations
++ -4, --provider=str Specify the PKCS #11 provider library
++ -v, --version[=arg] output version information and exit
++ -h, --help display extended usage information and exit
++ -!, --more-help extended usage information passed thru pager
++
++Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name or by a single
++hyphen and the flag character.
++
++Tool to parse and generate X.509 certificates, requests and private keys.
++It can be used interactively or non interactively by specifying the
++template command line option.
++
++The tool accepts files or URLs supported by GnuTLS. In case PIN is
++required for the URL access you can provide it using the environment
++variables GNUTLS_PIN and GNUTLS_SO_PIN.
++
+ @end example
+ @exampleindent 4
+
+diff -ru gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-gnutls-cli-debug.texi gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-gnutls-cli-debug.texi
+--- gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-gnutls-cli-debug.texi 2015-08-10 13:43:50.000000000 -0400
++++ gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-gnutls-cli-debug.texi 2015-07-31 15:44:18.000000000 -0400
+@@ -40,7 +40,34 @@
+
+ @exampleindent 0
+ @example
+-gnutls-cli-debug is unavailable - no --help
++gnutls-cli-debug - GnuTLS debug client
++Usage: gnutls-cli-debug [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]...
++
++ -d, --debug=num Enable debugging
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 9999
++ -V, --verbose More verbose output
++ - may appear multiple times
++ -p, --port=num The port to connect to
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 65536
++ --app-proto=str The application protocol to be used to obtain the server's certificate
++(https, ftp, smtp, imap)
++ -v, --version[=arg] output version information and exit
++ -h, --help display extended usage information and exit
++ -!, --more-help extended usage information passed thru pager
++
++Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name or by a single
++hyphen and the flag character.
++Operands and options may be intermixed. They will be reordered.
++
++TLS debug client. It sets up multiple TLS connections to a server and
++queries its capabilities. It was created to assist in debugging GnuTLS,
++but it might be useful to extract a TLS server's capabilities. It connects
++to a TLS server, performs tests and print the server's capabilities. If
++called with the `-v' parameter more checks will be performed. Can be used
++to check for servers with special needs or bugs.
++
+ @end example
+ @exampleindent 4
+
+diff -ru gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-gnutls-cli.texi gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-gnutls-cli.texi
+--- gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-gnutls-cli.texi 2015-08-10 13:43:49.000000000 -0400
++++ gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-gnutls-cli.texi 2015-07-31 15:44:17.000000000 -0400
+@@ -36,7 +36,95 @@
+
+ @exampleindent 0
+ @example
+-gnutls-cli is unavailable - no --help
++gnutls-cli - GnuTLS client
++Usage: gnutls-cli [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]... [hostname]
++
++ -d, --debug=num Enable debugging
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 9999
++ -V, --verbose More verbose output
++ - may appear multiple times
++ --tofu Enable trust on first use authentication
++ - disabled as '--no-tofu'
++ --strict-tofu Fail to connect if a known certificate has changed
++ - disabled as '--no-strict-tofu'
++ --dane Enable DANE certificate verification (DNSSEC)
++ - disabled as '--no-dane'
++ --local-dns Use the local DNS server for DNSSEC resolving
++ - disabled as '--no-local-dns'
++ --ca-verification Disable CA certificate verification
++ - disabled as '--no-ca-verification'
++ - enabled by default
++ --ocsp Enable OCSP certificate verification
++ - disabled as '--no-ocsp'
++ -r, --resume Establish a session and resume
++ -e, --rehandshake Establish a session and rehandshake
++ -s, --starttls Connect, establish a plain session and start TLS
++ --app-proto=str an alias for the 'starttls-proto' option
++ --starttls-proto=str The application protocol to be used to obtain the server's certificate
++(https, ftp, smtp, imap)
++ - prohibits the option 'starttls'
++ -u, --udp Use DTLS (datagram TLS) over UDP
++ --mtu=num Set MTU for datagram TLS
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 17000
++ --crlf Send CR LF instead of LF
++ --x509fmtder Use DER format for certificates to read from
++ -f, --fingerprint Send the openpgp fingerprint, instead of the key
++ --print-cert Print peer's certificate in PEM format
++ --dh-bits=num The minimum number of bits allowed for DH
++ --priority=str Priorities string
++ --x509cafile=str Certificate file or PKCS #11 URL to use
++ --x509crlfile=file CRL file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --pgpkeyfile=file PGP Key file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --pgpkeyring=file PGP Key ring file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --pgpcertfile=file PGP Public Key (certificate) file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --x509keyfile=str X.509 key file or PKCS #11 URL to use
++ --x509certfile=str X.509 Certificate file or PKCS #11 URL to use
++ --pgpsubkey=str PGP subkey to use (hex or auto)
++ --srpusername=str SRP username to use
++ --srppasswd=str SRP password to use
++ --pskusername=str PSK username to use
++ --pskkey=str PSK key (in hex) to use
++ -p, --port=str The port or service to connect to
++ --insecure Don't abort program if server certificate can't be validated
++ --ranges Use length-hiding padding to prevent traffic analysis
++ --benchmark-ciphers Benchmark individual ciphers
++ --benchmark-tls-kx Benchmark TLS key exchange methods
++ --benchmark-tls-ciphers Benchmark TLS ciphers
++ -l, --list Print a list of the supported algorithms and modes
++ - prohibits the option 'port'
++ --noticket Don't allow session tickets
++ -!, --srtp-profiles=str Offer SRTP profiles
++ -", --alpn=str Application layer protocol
++ - may appear multiple times
++ -b, --heartbeat Activate heartbeat support
++ -#, --recordsize=num The maximum record size to advertize
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 4096
++ -$, --disable-sni Do not send a Server Name Indication (SNI)
++ -%, --disable-extensions Disable all the TLS extensions
++ -&, --inline-commands Inline commands of the form ^<cmd>^
++ -', --inline-commands-prefix=str Change the default delimiter for inline commands.
++ -(, --provider=file Specify the PKCS #11 provider library
++ - file must pre-exist
++ -), --fips140-mode Reports the status of the FIPS140-2 mode in gnutls library
++ -v, --version[=arg] output version information and exit
++ -h, --help display extended usage information and exit
++ -!, --more-help extended usage information passed thru pager
++
++Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name or by a single
++hyphen and the flag character.
++Operands and options may be intermixed. They will be reordered.
++
++Simple client program to set up a TLS connection to some other computer. It
++sets up a TLS connection and forwards data from the standard input to the
++secured socket and vice versa.
++
+ @end example
+ @exampleindent 4
+
+diff -ru gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-gnutls-serv.texi gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-gnutls-serv.texi
+--- gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-gnutls-serv.texi 2015-08-10 13:43:51.000000000 -0400
++++ gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-gnutls-serv.texi 2015-07-31 15:44:20.000000000 -0400
+@@ -35,7 +35,69 @@
+
+ @exampleindent 0
+ @example
+-gnutls-serv is unavailable - no --help
++gnutls-serv - GnuTLS server
++Usage: gnutls-serv [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]...
++
++ -d, --debug=num Enable debugging
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 9999
++ --noticket Don't accept session tickets
++ -g, --generate Generate Diffie-Hellman and RSA-export parameters
++ -q, --quiet Suppress some messages
++ --nodb Do not use a resumption database
++ --http Act as an HTTP server
++ --echo Act as an Echo server
++ -u, --udp Use DTLS (datagram TLS) over UDP
++ --mtu=num Set MTU for datagram TLS
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 17000
++ --srtp-profiles=str Offer SRTP profiles
++ -a, --disable-client-cert Do not request a client certificate
++ -r, --require-client-cert Require a client certificate
++ --verify-client-cert If a client certificate is sent then verify it.
++ -b, --heartbeat Activate heartbeat support
++ --x509fmtder Use DER format for certificates to read from
++ --priority=str Priorities string
++ --dhparams=file DH params file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --x509cafile=str Certificate file or PKCS #11 URL to use
++ --x509crlfile=file CRL file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --pgpkeyfile=file PGP Key file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --pgpkeyring=file PGP Key ring file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --pgpcertfile=file PGP Public Key (certificate) file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --x509keyfile=str X.509 key file or PKCS #11 URL to use
++ --x509certfile=str X.509 Certificate file or PKCS #11 URL to use
++ --x509dsakeyfile=str Alternative X.509 key file or PKCS #11 URL to use
++ --x509dsacertfile=str Alternative X.509 Certificate file or PKCS #11 URL to use
++ --x509ecckeyfile=str Alternative X.509 key file or PKCS #11 URL to use
++ --x509ecccertfile=str Alternative X.509 Certificate file or PKCS #11 URL to use
++ --pgpsubkey=str PGP subkey to use (hex or auto)
++ --srppasswd=file SRP password file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --srppasswdconf=file SRP password configuration file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --pskpasswd=file PSK password file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --pskhint=str PSK identity hint to use
++ --ocsp-response=file The OCSP response to send to client
++ - file must pre-exist
++ -p, --port=num The port to connect to
++ -l, --list Print a list of the supported algorithms and modes
++ --provider=file Specify the PKCS #11 provider library
++ - file must pre-exist
++ -v, --version[=arg] output version information and exit
++ -h, --help display extended usage information and exit
++ -!, --more-help extended usage information passed thru pager
++
++Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name or by a single
++hyphen and the flag character.
++
++Server program that listens to incoming TLS connections.
++
+ @end example
+ @exampleindent 4
+
+diff -ru gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-ocsptool.texi gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-ocsptool.texi
+--- gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-ocsptool.texi 2015-08-10 13:43:53.000000000 -0400
++++ gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-ocsptool.texi 2015-07-31 15:44:22.000000000 -0400
+@@ -37,7 +37,53 @@
+
+ @exampleindent 0
+ @example
+-ocsptool is unavailable - no --help
++ocsptool - GnuTLS OCSP tool
++Usage: ocsptool [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]...
++
++ -d, --debug=num Enable debugging
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 9999
++ -V, --verbose More verbose output
++ - may appear multiple times
++ --infile=file Input file
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --outfile=str Output file
++ --ask[=arg] Ask an OCSP/HTTP server on a certificate validity
++ - requires these options:
++ load-cert
++ load-issuer
++ -e, --verify-response Verify response
++ -i, --request-info Print information on a OCSP request
++ -j, --response-info Print information on a OCSP response
++ -q, --generate-request Generate an OCSP request
++ --nonce Use (or not) a nonce to OCSP request
++ - disabled as '--no-nonce'
++ --load-issuer=file Read issuer certificate from file
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --load-cert=file Read certificate to check from file
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --load-trust=file Read OCSP trust anchors from file
++ - prohibits the option 'load-signer'
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --load-signer=file Read OCSP response signer from file
++ - prohibits the option 'load-trust'
++ - file must pre-exist
++ --inder Use DER format for input certificates and private keys
++ - disabled as '--no-inder'
++ -Q, --load-request=file Read DER encoded OCSP request from file
++ - file must pre-exist
++ -S, --load-response=file Read DER encoded OCSP response from file
++ - file must pre-exist
++ -v, --version[=arg] output version information and exit
++ -h, --help display extended usage information and exit
++ -!, --more-help extended usage information passed thru pager
++
++Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name or by a single
++hyphen and the flag character.
++
++Ocsptool is a program that can parse and print information about OCSP
++requests/responses, generate requests and verify responses.
++
+ @end example
+ @exampleindent 4
+
+diff -ru gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-p11tool.texi gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-p11tool.texi
+--- gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-p11tool.texi 2015-08-10 13:43:58.000000000 -0400
++++ gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-p11tool.texi 2015-07-31 15:44:26.000000000 -0400
+@@ -45,7 +45,97 @@
+
+ @exampleindent 0
+ @example
+-p11tool is unavailable - no --help
++p11tool - GnuTLS PKCS #11 tool
++Usage: p11tool [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]... [url]
++
++ -d, --debug=num Enable debugging
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 9999
++ --outfile=str Output file
++ --list-tokens List all available tokens
++ --export Export the object specified by the URL
++ --export-chain Export the certificate specified by the URL and its chain of trust
++ --list-mechanisms List all available mechanisms in a token
++ --info List information on an available object in a token
++ --list-all List all available objects in a token
++ --list-all-certs List all available certificates in a token
++ --list-certs List all certificates that have an associated private key
++ --list-all-privkeys List all available private keys in a token
++ --list-privkeys an alias for the 'list-all-privkeys' option
++ --list-keys an alias for the 'list-all-privkeys' option
++ --list-all-trusted List all available certificates marked as trusted
++ --write Writes the loaded objects to a PKCS #11 token
++ --delete Deletes the objects matching the PKCS #11 URL
++ --generate-random=num Generate random data
++ --generate-rsa Generate an RSA private-public key pair
++ --generate-dsa Generate an RSA private-public key pair
++ --generate-ecc Generate an RSA private-public key pair
++ --export-pubkey Export the public key for a private key
++ --label=str Sets a label for the write operation
++ --mark-wrap Marks the generated key to be a wrapping key
++ - disabled as '--no-mark-wrap'
++ --mark-trusted Marks the object to be written as trusted
++ - disabled as '--no-mark-trusted'
++ --mark-ca Marks the object to be written as a CA
++ - disabled as '--no-mark-ca'
++ --mark-private Marks the object to be written as private
++ - disabled as '--no-mark-private'
++ - enabled by default
++ --trusted an alias for the 'mark-trusted' option
++ --ca an alias for the 'mark-ca' option
++ --private an alias for the 'mark-private' option
++ - enabled by default
++ --login Force (user) login to token
++ - disabled as '--no-login'
++ --so-login Force security officer login to token
++ - disabled as '--no-so-login'
++ --admin-login an alias for the 'so-login' option
++ --detailed-url Print detailed URLs
++ - disabled as '--no-detailed-url'
++ -!, --secret-key=str Provide a hex encoded secret key
++ -", --load-privkey=file Private key file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ -#, --load-pubkey=file Public key file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ -$, --load-certificate=file Certificate file to use
++ - file must pre-exist
++ -8, --pkcs8 Use PKCS #8 format for private keys
++ -%, --bits=num Specify the number of bits for key generate
++ -&, --curve=str Specify the curve used for EC key generation
++ -', --sec-param=str Specify the security level
++ -(, --inder Use DER/RAW format for input
++ - disabled as '--no-inder'
++ -), --inraw an alias for the 'inder' option
++ -*, --outder Use DER format for output certificates, private keys, and DH parameters
++ - disabled as '--no-outder'
++ -+, --outraw an alias for the 'outder' option
++ -,, --initialize Initializes a PKCS #11 token
++ --, --set-pin=str Specify the PIN to use on token initialization
++ -., --set-so-pin=str Specify the Security Officer's PIN to use on token initialization
++ -/, --provider=file Specify the PKCS #11 provider library
++ - file must pre-exist
++ -0, --batch Disable all interaction with the tool. All parameters need to be
++specified on command line.
++ -v, --version[=arg] output version information and exit
++ -h, --help display extended usage information and exit
++ -!, --more-help extended usage information passed thru pager
++
++Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name or by a single
++hyphen and the flag character.
++Operands and options may be intermixed. They will be reordered.
++
++Program that allows operations on PKCS #11 smart cards and security
++modules.
++
++To use PKCS #11 tokens with GnuTLS the p11-kit configuration files need to
++be setup. That is create a .module file in /etc/pkcs11/modules with the
++contents 'module: /path/to/pkcs11.so'. Alternatively the configuration
++file /etc/gnutls/pkcs11.conf has to exist and contain a number of lines of
++the form 'load=/usr/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so'.
++
++You can provide the PIN to be used for the PKCS #11 operations with the
++environment variables GNUTLS_PIN and GNUTLS_SO_PIN.
++
+ @end example
+ @exampleindent 4
+
+diff -ru gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-psktool.texi gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-psktool.texi
+--- gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-psktool.texi 2015-08-10 13:43:57.000000000 -0400
++++ gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-psktool.texi 2015-07-31 15:44:25.000000000 -0400
+@@ -36,7 +36,27 @@
+
+ @exampleindent 0
+ @example
+-psktool is unavailable - no --help
++psktool - GnuTLS PSK tool
++Usage: psktool [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]...
++
++ -d, --debug=num Enable debugging
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 9999
++ -s, --keysize=num specify the key size in bytes
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 512
++ -u, --username=str specify a username
++ -p, --passwd=str specify a password file
++ -v, --version[=arg] output version information and exit
++ -h, --help display extended usage information and exit
++ -!, --more-help extended usage information passed thru pager
++
++Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name or by a single
++hyphen and the flag character.
++
++Program that generates random keys for use with TLS-PSK. The keys are
++stored in hexadecimal format in a key file.
++
+ @end example
+ @exampleindent 4
+
+diff -ru gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-srptool.texi gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-srptool.texi
+--- gnutls-3.4.4.1/doc/invoke-srptool.texi 2015-08-10 13:43:56.000000000 -0400
++++ gnutls-3.4.4/doc/invoke-srptool.texi 2015-07-31 15:44:24.000000000 -0400
+@@ -41,7 +41,34 @@
+
+ @exampleindent 0
+ @example
+-srptool is unavailable - no --help
++srptool - GnuTLS SRP tool
++Usage: srptool [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[@{=| @}<val>] ]...
++
++ -d, --debug=num Enable debugging
++ - it must be in the range:
++ 0 to 9999
++ -i, --index=num specify the index of the group parameters in tpasswd.conf to use
++ -u, --username=str specify a username
++ -p, --passwd=str specify a password file
++ -s, --salt=num specify salt size
++ --verify just verify the password.
++ -v, --passwd-conf=str specify a password conf file.
++ --create-conf=str Generate a password configuration file.
++ -v, --version[=arg] output version information and exit
++ -h, --help display extended usage information and exit
++ -!, --more-help extended usage information passed thru pager
++
++Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name or by a single
++hyphen and the flag character.
++
++Simple program that emulates the programs in the Stanford SRP (Secure
++Remote Password) libraries using GnuTLS. It is intended for use in places
++where you don't expect SRP authentication to be the used for system users.
++
++In brief, to use SRP you need to create two files. These are the password
++file that holds the users and the verifiers associated with them and the
++configuration file to hold the group parameters (called tpasswd.conf).
++
+ @end example
+ @exampleindent 4
+