| pki-server-acme(8) | PKI ACME Responder Management Commands | pki-server-acme(8) | 
NAME¶
pki-server-acme - Command-line interface for managing PKI ACME responder.
SYNOPSIS¶
pki-server [CLI-options] acme-create
    [command-options]
  
  pki-server [CLI-options] acme-remove
    [command-options]
  
  pki-server [CLI-options] acme-deploy
    [command-options]
  
  pki-server [CLI-options] acme-undeploy
    [command-options]
DESCRIPTION¶
The pki-server acme commands provide command-line interfaces to manage PKI ACME responder.
pki-server [CLI-options] acme
    [command-options]
  
   This command is to list available PKI ACME responder management commands.
pki-server [CLI-options] acme-create
    [command-options]
  
   This command is to create the initial PKI ACME responder configuration files
    in PKI server.
  
   The configuration files will be stored in in
    /var/lib/pki/lt;instancegt;/conf/acme folder.
  
   The files can be customized before deployment.
pki-server [CLI-options] acme-remove
    [command-options]
  
   This command is to remove PKI ACME responder configuration files from PKI
    server.
  
   The /var/lib/pki/lt;instancegt;/conf/acme folder and its contents will be
    removed.
pki-server [CLI-options] acme-deploy
    [command-options]
  
   This command is to deploy and start PKI ACME responder in PKI server.
  
   It will create a deployment descriptor at
    /var/lib/pki/lt;instancegt;/conf/Catalina/localhost/acme.xml.
pki-server [CLI-options] acme-undeploy
    [command-options]
  
   This command is to shutdown and undeploy PKI ACME responder from PKI server.
  
   It will remove the deployment descriptor at
    /var/lib/pki/lt;instancegt;/conf/Catalina/localhost/acme.xml.
SEE ALSO¶
pki-server(8)
  
   PKI server management commands
AUTHORS¶
Endi S. Dewata lt;endisd@redhat.comgt;
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2020 Red Hat, Inc. This is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2). A copy of this license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt.
| February 24, 2020 | PKI |