pki-server-cert(8) | pki-server-cert CLI | pki-server-cert(8) |
NAME¶
pki-server-cert - Command-Line Interface for managing System Certificates.
SYNOPSIS¶
pki-server [CLI-options] cert
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-find
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-show cert-ID
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-update cert-ID
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-create cert-ID
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-import cert-ID
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-export cert-ID
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-del cert-ID
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-fix
DESCRIPTION¶
The pki-server cert commands provide command-line interfaces to manage system certificates.
pki-server cert commands perform system certificate related operations on a specific CS instance. All pki-server cert commands require specification of the cert-ID to identify the target certificate.
pki-server [CLI-options] cert
List all available cert commands.
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-find
List all available system certificates.
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-show cert-ID
Display details of a system certificate.
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-update cert-ID
Update corresponding subsystem's CS.cfg with the system certificate data and
CSR from NSS db
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-create cert-ID
Create a new system certificate.
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-import cert-ID
Import a system certificate into NSS database and update the corresponding
subsystem's CS.cfg.
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-export cert-ID
Export a system certificate or its CSR or its PKCS #12 to a file.
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-del cert-ID
Remove a system certificate from NSS db.
pki-server [CLI-options] cert-fix
Fix all expired certs in the PKI instance.
To view each command's usage, type pki-server cert-<command> --help.
All pki-server commands must be executed as the system administrator.
OPTIONS¶
The other CLI options are described in pki-server(8).
SEE ALSO¶
offline-cert-renewal(7)
AUTHORS¶
Dinesh Prasanth M K <dmoluguw@redhat.com> and Endi S Dewata <edewata@redhat.com>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2018 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 1, 2019 | PKI |