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    <dd><dl>
	    <dd><b>package require Tcl</b> <em>?8.5-?</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>package require tls</b></dd>
	    <dt>&nbsp;</dt>
	    <dd><b>tls::cipher</b> <em>name</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::ciphers</b> <em>?protocol? ?verbose? ?supported?</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::digests</b> <em>?name?</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::kdfs</b></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::macs</b></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::protocols</b></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::version</b></dd>
	    <dt>&nbsp;</dt>
	    <dd><b>tls::cmac</b> <b>-cipher</b> <em>name</em> <b>-key</b> <em>key ?options?</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::hmac</b> <b>-digest</b> <em>name</em> <b>-key</b> <em>key ?options?</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::md</b> <b>-digest</b> <em>name ?options?</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::md4</b> <em>data</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::md5</b> <em>data</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::sha1</b> <em>data</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::sha256</b> <em>data</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::sha512</b> <em>data</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::unstack</b> <em>channelId</em></dd>
	    <dt>&nbsp;</dt>
	    <dd><b>tls::encrypt</b> <b>-cipher</b> <em>name</em> <b>-key</b> <em>key ?options?</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::decrypt</b> <b>-cipher</b> <em>name</em> <b>-key</b> <em>key ?options?</em></dd>
	    <dt>&nbsp;</dt>
	    <dd><b>tls::derive_key</b> <em>key ?options?</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::hkdf -digest</b> <em>digest</em> <b>-key</b> <em>key ?options?</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::pbkdf2 -size</b> <em>length</em> <b>-digest</b> <em>digest ?options?</em></dd>
	    <dd><b>tls::scrypt -password</b> <em>string</em> <b>-salt</b> <em>string ?options?</em></dd>
	</dl>
    </dd>
    <dd><a href="#OPTIONS">OPTIONS</a></dd>
    <dd><a href="#COMMANDS">COMMANDS</a></dd>
    <dd><a href="#GLOSSARY">GLOSSARY</a> </dd>
    <dd><a href="#EXAMPLES">EXAMPLES</a></dd>
    <dd><a href="#SPECIAL">SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS</a></dd>
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<p><b>package require Tcl 8.5-</b><br>
<b>package require tls</b><br>
<br>
<a href="#tls::cipher"><b>tls::cipher</b> <i>name</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::ciphers"><b>tls::ciphers</b> <i>?protocol? ?verbose? ?supported?</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::digests"><b>tls::digests</b> <i>?name?</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::kdfs"><b>tls::kdfs</b></a><br>
<a href="#tls::macs"><b>tls::macs</b></a><br>
<a href="#tls::protocols"><b>tls::protocols</b></a><br>
<a href="#tls::version"><b>tls::version</b></a><br>
<br>
<a href="#tls::cmac"><b>tls::cmac</b> <b>-cipher</b> <i>name</i> <b>-key</b> <i>key ?options?</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::hmac"><b>tls::hmac</b> <b>-digest</b> <i>name</i> <b>-key</b> <i>key ?options?</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::md"><b>tls::md</b> <b>-digest</b> <i>name ?options?</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::md4"><b>tls::md4</b> <i>data</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::md5"><b>tls::md5</b> <i>data</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::sha1"><b>tls::sha1</b> <i>data</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::sha256"><b>tls::sha256</b> <i>data</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::sha512"><b>tls::sha512</b> <i>data</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::unstack"><b>tls::unstack</b> <i>channelId</i></a><br>
<br>
<a href="#tls::encrypt"><b>tls::encrypt</b> <b>-cipher</b> <i>name</i> <b>-key</b> <i>key ?options?</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::decrypt"><b>tls::decrypt</b> <b>-cipher</b> <i>name</i> <b>-key</b> <i>key ?options?</i></a><br>
<br>
<a href="#tls::derive_key"><b>tls::derive_key</b> <i>?options?</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::hkdf"><b>tls::hkdf -digest</b> <i>digest</i> <b>-key</b> <i>key ?options?</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::pbkdf2"><b>tls::pbkdf2 -size</b> <i>length</i> <b>-digest</b> <i>digest ?options?</i></a><br>
<a href="#tls::scrypt"><b>tls::scrypt -password</b> <i>string</i> <b>-salt</b> <i>string ?options?</i></a><br>
</p>

<br>
<h3><a name="OPTIONS">OPTIONS</a></h3>

<p>The following options are used by the cryptography commands.</p>
<br>
<h4>Cryptographic Options</h4>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-aad_data"><strong>-aad_data</strong> <em>string</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Additional Authenticated Data (AAD).</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-cipher"><strong>-cipher</strong> <em>name</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Name of cryptographic cipher to use. Used by encrypt/decrypt command
    and CMAC &amp; GMAC hash algorithms. For CMAC it must be one of AES-128-CBC,
    AES-192-CBC, AES-256-CBC or DES-EDE3-CBC. For GMAC it should be a GCM mode
    cipher e.g. AES-128-GCM. See <a href="#tls::ciphers"><b>tls::ciphers</b></a>
    for the valid values.</dd>
    <dd>Name of symmetric cipher to use. Used by encrypt/decrypt command
    and CMAC &amp; GMAC hash algorithms. For CMAC, it must be one of
    <b>AES-128-CBC</b>, <b>AES-192-CBC</b>, <b>AES-256-CBC</b>, or
    <b>DES-EDE3-CBC</b>. For GMAC it should be a GCM mode cipher (e.g.
    AES-128-GCM). See <a href="#tls::ciphers"><b>tls::ciphers</b></a>
    command for the valid values. Only CCM and GCM modes (also  known as Authenticated
    Encryption with Associated Data (AEAD) modes) provide both confidentially
    and integrity protection.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-digest"><strong>-digest</strong> <em>name</em></a></dt>
    <dt><a name="-hash"><strong>-hash</strong> <em>name</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Name of hash function (aka message digest) to use.
    See <a href="#tls::digests"><b>tls::digests</b></a> for the valid values.</dd>
    See <a href="#tls::digests"><b>tls::digests</b></a> command for the valid values.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-info"><strong>-info</strong> <em>string</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Optional context and application specific information. Can be a binary
    or text string. </dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-iterations"><strong>-iterations</strong> <em>count</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Number (integer &gt; 0) of iterations to use in deriving the encryption
    key. Default is 2048. Some <a href="#KDF"><b>KDF</b></a> implementations
    require an iteration count.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-iv"><strong>-iv</strong> <em>string</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Initialization vector (IV) to use. Required for some ciphers and GMAC.
    Cipher modes CBC, CFB, and OFB all need an IV while ECB and CTR modes do not.
    A new, random IV should be created for each use. Think of the IV as a nonce
    (number used once), it's public but random and unpredictable. See the
   <a href="#tls::cipher"><b>tls::cipher</b></a> for iv_length and
    when required (length > 0). Max is 16 bytes. If not set, it will default to \x00 fill data.</dd>
   <a href="#tls::cipher"><b>tls::cipher</b></a> for iv_length and when
   required (length > 0). Max is 16 bytes. If not set, it will default to \x00
   fill data.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-key"><strong>-key</strong> <em>string</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Encryption key to use for cryptography function. Can be a binary or
    text string. Longer keys provide better protection. Used by ciphers, HMAC,
    some CMAC, and some KDF implementations. If the length of the key is &lt;
    <b>key_length</b> it will be padded. Max is 64 bytes. If &gt; key_length, it will be rejected.
    See the <a href="#tls::cipher"><b>tls::cipher</b></a> for key_length.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-mac"><strong>-mac</strong> <em>name</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Name of Message Authentication Code (MAC) to use.
    See <a href="#tls::mac"><b>tls::macs</b></a> for the valid values.</dd>
    See <a href="#tls::mac"><b>tls::macs</b></a> command for the valid values.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-password"><strong>-password</strong> <em>string</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Password to use for some KDF functions. If not specified, the default
    value is used. Can be a binary or text string.</dd>
    value is used. Can be a binary or text string. For KDF commands, this is
    the same as the <b>-key</b> option.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-properties"><strong>-properties</strong> <em>list</em></a></dt>
    <dd>List of additional properties to pass to cryptographic function.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-salt"><strong>-salt</strong> <em>string</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Specifies salt value to use when encrypting data. Can be a binary or
    text string. Default is to use a string of \0's. It is best to use a
    text string. Default is to use a randomly generated value. This option is
    used by BLAKE2 MAC and some KDF implementations use a non-secret unique
    cryptographic salt.</dd>
    uniquely and randomly generated value. This option is used by BLAKE2 MAC
    and some KDF implementations use a non-secret unique cryptographic salt.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-length"><strong>-length</strong> <em>integer</em></a></dt>
    <dt><a name="-size"><strong>-size</strong> <em>integer</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Set the output hash or KDF length in bytes. Used by KDFs, KMAC128, and
    KMAC256 to specify an output length in bytes. The default size
    for KMAC128 is 32 bytes and KMAC256 is 64 bytes.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-size"><strong>-size</strong> <em>number</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Set the output hash size in bytes. Used by KMAC128 or KMAC256 to specify
    an output length. The default sizes are 32 or 64 bytes respectively.</dd>
    <dt><a name="-auth_tag"><strong>-tag</strong> <em>string</em></a></dt>
    <dt><a name="-tag"><strong>-tag</strong> <em>string</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Authenticated Encryption and Authenticated Data (AEAD) tag.
    Can be a binary or text string. Max is 16 bytes. A minimum of 12
    bytes is recommended.</dd>
</dl>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-xof"><strong>-xof</strong> <em>boolean</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Set whether to use XOF. This option is used by KMAC.</dd>
</dl>

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	close command or <a href="#tls::unstack"><strong>tls::unstack</strong></a>
	to remove the transform from the channel. Additional transforms cannot
	be added to channel. Example code:</dd></dl>
    <blockquote><code>
		set ch [open test_file.txt rb]<br>
		::tls::digest -digest sha256 -chan $ch<br>
		set dat ""<br>
		while {![eof $ch]} {append dat [read $ch 4096]}<br>
		set data ""<br>
		while {![eof $ch]} {append data [read $ch 4096]}<br>
		close $ch<br>
		puts $dat
		puts $data
    </code></blockquote>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-command"><strong>-command</strong> <em>cmdName</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Create and return <em>cmdName</em> which is used to incrementally add
	data to a cryptographic function. To add data to the function, call
	&quot;<em>cmdName</em> <b>update</b> <em>data</em>&quot;, where
	<em>data</em> is the data to add. When done, call
	&quot;<em>cmdName</em> <b>finalize</b>&quot; to return the resulting
	value and delete <em>cmdName</em>. Example code:</dd></dl>
    <blockquote><code>
		set cmd [::tls::digest -digest sha256 -command ::tls::temp]<br>
		set dat ""<br>
		append dat [$cmd update "Some data. "]<br>
		append dat [$cmd update "More data."]<br>
		append dat [$cmd finalize]<br>
		puts $dat
		set data ""<br>
		append data [$cmd update "Some data. "]<br>
		append data [$cmd update "More data."]<br>
		append data [$cmd finalize]<br>
		puts $data
    </code></blockquote>

<dl>
    <dt><a name="-data"><strong>-data</strong> <em>string</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Perform the cryptographic function on <em>data</em> and return the
    result. Example code:</dd></dl>
    <blockquote><code>
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<p>The following commands provide access to the OpenSSL cryptography functions.</p>

<dl>

<h4><a name="Info">Info Commands</a></h4>

    <dt><a name="tls::cipher"><strong>tls::cipher</strong> <em>name</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Return a list of property names and values describing cipher
	<i>name</i>. Properties include name, description, block_size,
	key_length, iv_length, type, and mode list. If block-size is 1,
	then it's a stream cipher, otherwise it's a block cipher.</dd>
    <dd>Returns a list of property name and value pairs describing cipher
	<i>name</i>. Properties are:</dd>
    <blockquote><table>
	<tr><td><b>nid</b></td><td>Internal id of cipher. This is the same as <i>name</i>.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>name</b></td><td>Name or alias of the cipher.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>description</b></td><td>Description of the cipher. OpenSSL 3.0+ only.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>block_size</b></td><td>Block size of the cipher. Stream ciphers are set to 1.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>key_length</b></td><td>key length of a cipher in bytes.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>iv_length</b></td><td>IV length of a cipher in bytes or 0 if not used.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>type</b></td><td>Base type of this cipher or undefined if none.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>provider</b></td><td>Provider of the cipher. OpenSSL 3.0+ only.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>mode</b></td><td>Block cipher mode or <b>stream</b> for a stream cipher.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>flags</b></td><td>Flags associated with the cipher. Includes: Variable Length, AEAD Cipher, Non FIPS Allow, etc.<td></tr>
    </table></blockquote>

    <dt><a name="tls::ciphers"><strong>tls::ciphers</strong>
    <em>?protocol? ?verbose? ?supported?</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Without any args, returns a list of all symmetric ciphers for use with
	the <a href="#-cipher"><b>-cipher</b></a> option. With <em>protocol</em>,
	only the ciphers supported for that protocol are returned. See
	<b>tls::protocols</b> command for the supported protocols. If
	 <a href="#tls::protocols"><b>tls::protocols</b></a> command for the supported protocols. If
	<em>verbose</em> is specified as true then a verbose, human readable
	list is returned with additional information on the cipher. If
	<em>supported</em> is specified as true, then only the ciphers
	supported for protocol will be listed.</dd>

    <dt><a name="tls::digests"><strong>tls::digests</strong> <em>?name?</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Without <em>name</em>, returns a list of the supported message digests
	(aka hash algorithms) for use with the <a href="#-digest"><b>-digest</b></a>
	option. With <em>name</em>, returns a list of
	property names and values describing message digest <i>name</i>. Properties
	include name, description, size, block_size, type, and flags list.</dd>
	option. With <em>name</em>, returns a list of property name and value
	pairs describing message digest <i>name</i>. Properties are:</dd>
    <blockquote><table>
	<tr><td><b>name</b></td><td>Name or alias of the digest.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>description</b></td><td>Description of the digest. OpenSSL 3.0+ only.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>size</b></td><td>Size of the digest in bits.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>block_size</b></td><td>Block size of digest in bytes.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>provider</b></td><td>Provider of the digest. OpenSSL 3.0+ only.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>type</b></td><td>Base type of this digest or undefined if none.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>pkey_type</b></td><td>Pkey associated with digest.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>flags</b></td><td>Flags associated with the digest. Includes: One-shot, XOF, etc.<td></tr>
    </table></blockquote>

    <dt><a name="tls::kdfs"><strong>tls::kdfs</strong></a></dt>
    <dd>Returns a list of the available Key Derivation Function (KDF)
	algorithms.</dd>
	algorithms. Each item in the list corresponds to a command with the same name.</dd>

    <dt><a name="tls::macs"><strong>tls::macs</strong></a></dt>
    <dd>Returns a list of the available Message Authentication Codes (MAC)
	for use with the <a href="#-key"><b>-key</b></a> option.</dd>
    <dd>Returns a list of the available Message Authentication Codes (MAC).
	Each item in the list corresponds to a command with the same name.</dd>

    <dt><a name="tls::protocols"><strong>tls::protocols</strong></a></dt>
    <dd>Returns a list of supported protocols. Valid values are:
	<b>ssl2</b>, <b>ssl3</b>, <b>tls1</b>, <b>tls1.1</b>, <b>tls1.2</b>,
	and <b>tls1.3</b>. Exact list depends on OpenSSL version and
	compile time flags.</dd>

    <dt><a name="tls::version"><strong>tls::version</strong></a></dt>
    <dd>Returns the OpenSSL version string.</dd>

<br>

<h4><a name="MD_MAC">Message Digest (MD) and Message Authentication Code (MAC) Commands</a></h4>

    <dt><a name="tls::cmac"><strong>tls::cmac</strong>
	<em>?</em><b>-cipher</b><em>? name</em>
	<b>-key</b> <em>key ?</em><b>-bin</b>|<b>-hex</b><em>?
	[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<b>-key</b> <em>key ?</em>
	<b>-bin</b>|<b>-hex</b>
	<em>?[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<b>-file</b> <em>filename | ?</em><b>-data</b><em>? data]</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Calculate the Cipher-based Message Authentication Code (CMAC) where
	<em>key</em> is a shared key and output the result per the I/O options
	in the specified format. MACs are used to ensure authenticity and the
	integrity of data. See <a href="#OPTIONS"><b>options</b></a> for usage
	info. Option <b>-key</b> is only used for some ciphers.</dd>

    <dt><a name="tls::hmac"><strong>tls::hmac</strong>
	<em>?</em><b>-digest</b><em>? name</em>
	<b>-key</b> <em>key ?</em><b>-bin</b>|<b>-hex</b><em>?
	[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<b>-key</b> <em>key ?</em>
	<b>-bin</b>|<b>-hex</b>
	<em>?[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<b>-file</b> <em>filename | ?</em><b>-data</b><em>? data]</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Calculate the Hash-based Message Authentication Code (HMAC) where
	<em>key</em> is a shared secret key and output the result per the I/O
	options in the specified format. The cryptographic strength depends
	upon the size of the key and the security of the hash function used.
	See <a href="#OPTIONS"><b>options</b></a> for usage info.</dd>

    <dt><a name="tls::mac"><strong>tls::mac</strong>
	<em>?</em><b>-mac</b><em>? name</em> <b>-cipher</b> <em>name</em>
	<b>-digest</b> <em>name</em> <b>-key</b> <em>key ?</em>
	<b>-bin</b>|<b>-hex</b><em>?
	[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-mac</b><em>? name</em>
	<b>-cipher</b> <em>name</em>
	<b>-digest</b> <em>name</em>
	<b>-key</b> <em>key ?</em>
	<b>-bin</b>|<b>-hex</b>
	<em>?[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<b>-file</b> <em>filename | ?</em><b>-data</b><em>? data]</em></a></dt>
    <dd>(OpenSSL 3.0+) Calculate the Message Authentication Code (MAC) where
	<em>key</em> is a shared key and output the result per the I/O options
	in the specified format. MACs are used to ensure authenticity and
	the integrity of data. See <a href="#OPTIONS"><b>options</b></a>
	for usage info.</dd>

    <dt><a name="tls::md"><strong>tls::md</strong>
	<em>?</em><b>-digest</b><em>? name ?</em><b>-bin</b>|<b>-hex</b><em>?
	[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-digest</b><em>? name</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-bin</b>|<b>-hex</b>
	<em>?[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<b>-file</b> <em>filename | ?</em><b>-data</b><em>? data]</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Calculate the message digest (MD) using hash function <em>name</em>
	and output the result per the I/O options in the specified format.
	MDs are used to ensure the integrity of data. See
	<a href="#OPTIONS"><b>options</b></a> for usage info.</dd>

    <dt><a name="tls::md4"><strong>tls::md4</strong> <em>data</em></a></dt>
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<br>

<h4><a name="Cipher">Encryption and Decryption Commands</a></h4>

    <dt><a name="tls::encrypt"><strong>tls::encrypt</strong>
	<em>?</em><b>-cipher</b><em>? name</em> <b>-key</b> <em>key ?</em><b>-iv</b> <em>string?
	[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-cipher</b><em>? name</em>
	<b>-digest</b> <em>name</em>
	<b>-key</b> <em>key ?</em>
	<b>-iv</b> <em>string?</em>
	<em>[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<b>-infile</b> <em>filename</em> <b>-outfile</b> <em>filename |</em>
	<b>-data</b><em> data]</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Encrypt the data using cipher <em>cipher</em> and output the result per
	the I/O options. Ciphers are used to create the cipher text from the
	input data. See <a href="#OPTIONS"><b>options</b></a> for usage
	info. Option <b>-iv</b> is only used for some ciphers. See the
	&quot;<b>tls::cipher</b> <em>cipher</em>&quot; command for key and iv
	sizes and when the iv is used (iv_length &gt; 0).</dd>
	<a href="#tls::cipher"><b>tls::cipher</b></a> command for key and iv
	sizes and for when the <b>-iv</b> option is used (iv_length &gt; 0).</dd>

    <dt><a name="tls::decrypt"><strong>tls::decrypt</strong>
	<em>?</em><b>-cipher</b><em>? name</em> <b>-key</b> <em>key ?</em><b>-iv</b> <em>string?
	[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-cipher</b><em>? name</em>
	<b>-key</b> <em>key ?</em>
	<b>-iv</b> <em>string?</em>
	<em>[</em><b>-chan</b> <em>channelId |</em> <b>-command</b> <em>cmdName |</em>
	<b>-infile</b> <em>filename</em> <b>-outfile</b> <em>filename |</em>
	<b>-data</b><em> data]</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Decrypt the data using cipher <em>cipher</em> and output the result per
	the I/O options. This command is the opposite of the <b>tls::encrypt</b>
	command. See <a href="#OPTIONS"><b>options</b></a> for usage
	info. Option <b>-iv</b> is only used for some ciphers. See the
	&quot;<b>tls::cipher</b> <em>cipher</em>&quot; command for key and iv
	sizes and when the iv is used (iv_length &gt; 0).</dd>
	command. See <a href="#OPTIONS"><b>options</b></a> for usage info.
	The <b>-iv</b> option is only used for some ciphers. See the
	<a href="#tls::cipher"><b>tls::cipher</b></a> command for key and iv
	sizes and for when the <b>-iv</b> option is used (iv_length &gt; 0).</dd>
</dl>

<br>

<h4><a name="KDF">Key Derivation Function (KDF) Commands</a></h4>
These commands are a more secure way to generate keys and ivs for use by the
<a href="#tls::encrypt"><b>tls::encrypt</b></a> command then regular strings and random values.
<br>
<br>
    <dt><a name="tls::hkdf"><strong>tls::hkdf</strong>
	<b>-digest</b> <em>digest</em>
	<b>-key</b> <em>string</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-info</b> <em>string?</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-salt</b> <em>string?</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-size</b> <em>derived_length?</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Derive a key of size <i>size</i> using the HMAC-based Extract-and-Expand
	Key Derivation Function (HKDF).
	See <a href="#OPTIONS"><b>options</b></a> for usage info. </dd>

    <dt><a name="tls::derive_key"><strong>tls::derive_key</strong>
	<em>[</em><b>-cipher</b> <em>cipher |</em> <b>-size</b> <em>size]</em>
	<b>-digest</b> <em>digest ?</em><b>-iterations</b> <em>count?
	?</em><b>-password</b> <em>string? ?</em><b>-salt</b> <em>string?</em></a></dt>
    <dt><a name="tls::pbkdf2"><strong>tls::pbkdf2</strong>
	<em>[</em><b>-cipher</b> <em>cipher |</em>
	<b>-size</b> <em>derived_length]</em>
	<b>-digest</b> <em>digest</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-iterations</b> <em>count?</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-password</b> <em>string?</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-salt</b> <em>string?</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Derive a key and initialization vector (iv) from a password and salt
	value using PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC. This is a more secure way to generate
	value using PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC. 
	keys and ivs for use by <a href="#tls::encrypt"><b>tls::encrypt</b></a>.
	See <a href="#OPTIONS"><b>options</b></a> for usage info. If <b>-cipher</b>
	is specified, then the derived key and iv sized for that cipher are
	returned as a key-value list. If not or if <b>-size</b> is specified,
	then the derived key (dk) of <em>size</em> bytes is returned.</dd>
	then the derived key (DK) of <em>size</em> bytes is returned.</dd>

    <dt><a name="tls::scrypt"><strong>tls::scrypt</strong>
	<b>-password</b> <em>string</em>
	<b>-salt</b> <em>string</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-N</b> <em>costParameter?</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-r</b> <em>blockSize?</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-p</b> <em>parallelization?</em>
	<em>?</em><b>-size</b> <em>derived_length?</em></a></dt>
    <dd>Derive a key of size <i>size</i> using the scrypt password based key derivation function.
	See <a href="#OPTIONS"><b>options</b></a> for usage info. 
	See RFC 7914 for more details. Can consume a large amount of memory.
	RAM used is roughly (128 * N * r * p) bytes. Memory is limited to
	1025 MiB. The custom options are:</dd>
    <blockquote><table>
	<tr><td><b>-N</b></td><td>The CPU/Memory cost parameter
	must be larger than 1, a power of 2, and less than
	2^(128 * r / 8). Default is 1048576.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>-r</b></td><td>The blockSize parameter specifies the
	block size. Must be greater than 0. Default is 8.<td></tr>
	<tr><td><b>-p</b></td><td>The parallelization parameter
	must be a positive integer less than or equal
	to ((2^32-1) * 32) / (128 * r). Default is 1.<td></tr>
    </table></blockquote>
</dl>

<br>
<h3><a name="GLOSSARY">GLOSSARY</a></h3>

<p>The following is a list of the terminology used in this package along with
brief definitions. For more details, please consult with the OpenSSL documentation.</p>