NAME¶
getcert
SYNOPSIS¶
getcert start-tracking [options]
DESCRIPTION¶
Tells
certmonger to monitor an already-issued certificate. Optionally,
when the certificate nears expiration, use an existing key pair (or to
generate one if one is not already found in the specified location), to
generate a signing request using the key pair and to submit them for signing
to a CA.
SPECIFYING EXISTING REQUESTS¶
- -i NAME
- Modify the request which has this nickname. If this option
is not specified, and a tracking entry which matches the key and
certificate storage options which are specified already exists, that entry
will be modified. Otherwise, a new tracking entry will be added.
KEY AND CERTIFICATE STORAGE OPTIONS¶
- -d DIR
- Use an NSS database in the specified directory for reading
this certificate and, if possible, the corresponding key.
- -n NAME
- Use the certificate with this nickname, and if a private
key with the same nickname or which corresponds to the certificate is
available, to use it, too. Only valid with -d.
- -t TOKEN
- If the NSS database has more than one token available, use
the token with this name for accessing the certificate and key. This
argument only rarely needs to be specified. Only valid with
-d.
- -f FILE
- Read the certificate from this file. For safety's sake, do
not use the same file specified with the -k option.
- -k FILE
- Use the key stored in this file to generate a signing
request for refreshing the certificate. If no such file is found when
needed, generate a new key pair and store them in the file. Only valid
with -f.
KEY ENCRYPTION OPTIONS¶
- -p FILE
- The private key files or databases are encrypted using the
PIN stored in the named file as the passphrase.
- -P PIN
- The private key files or databases are encrypted using the
specified PIN as the passphrase. Because command-line arguments to running
processes are trivially discoverable, use of this option is not
recommended except for testing.
TRACKING OPTIONS¶
- -I NAME
- Assign the specified nickname to this task. If this option
is not specified, a name will be assigned automatically.
- -r
- Attempt to obtain a new certificate from the CA when the
expiration date of a certificate nears. This is the default setting.
- -R
- Don't attempt to obtain a new certificate from the CA when
the expiration date of a certificate nears. If this option is specified,
an expired certificate will simply stay expired.
ENROLLMENT OPTIONS¶
- -c NAME
- Enroll with the specified CA rather than a possible
default. The name of the CA should correspond to one listed by getcert
list-cas. Only useful in combination with -r.
SIGNING REQUEST OPTIONS¶
If and when
certmonger attempts to obtain a new certificate to replace
the one being monitored, the values to be added to the signing request will be
taken from the current certificate, unless preferred values are set using one
or more of
-U,
-K,
-E, and
-D.
- -U EKU
- Add an extensionRequest for the specified extendedKeyUsage
to the signing request. The EKU value is expected to be an object
identifier (OID).
- -K NAME
- Add an extensionRequest for a subjectAltName, with the
specified Kerberos principal name as its value, to the signing
request.
- -E EMAIL
- Add an extensionRequest for a subjectAltName, with the
specified email address as its value, to the signing request.
- -D DNSNAME
- Add an extensionRequest for a subjectAltName, with the
specified DNS name as its value, to the signing request.
OTHER OPTIONS¶
- -B command
- When ever the certificate is saved to the specified
location, run the specified command as the client user before saving the
certificate.
- -C command
- When ever the certificate is saved to the specified
location, run the specified command as the client user after saving the
certificate.
- -v
- Be verbose about errors. Normally, the details of an error
received from the daemon will be suppressed if the client can make a
diagnostic suggestion.
BUGS¶
Please file tickets for any that you find at
https://fedorahosted.org/certmonger/
SEE ALSO¶
certmonger(8) getcert(1) getcert-list(1)
getcert-list-cas(1) getcert-request(1)
getcert-resubmit(1) getcert-stop-tracking(1)
certmonger-certmaster-submit(8) certmonger-ipa-submit(8)