certmonger-dogtag-ipa-renew-agent-submit(8)


NAME

   dogtag-ipa-renew-agent-submit

SYNOPSIS

   dogtag-ipa-renew-agent-submit  -E  EE-URL  -A  AGENT-URL [-d dbdir] [-n
   nickname] [-i cainfo]  [-C  capath]  [-c  certfile]  [-k  keyfile]  [-p
   pinfile]  [-P  pin]  [-s serial (hex)] [-D serial (decimal)] [-S state]
   [-T profile] [-O param=value] [-N | -R]  [-t]  [-o  option=value]  [-v]
   [csrfile]

DESCRIPTION

   dogtag-ipa-renew-agent-submit  is  the  helper which certmonger uses to
   make certificate renewal requests to Dogtag instances  running  on  IPA
   servers.   It  is  not  normally  run  interactively, but it can be for
   troubleshooting purposes.

   The preferred option is to  request  a  renewal  of  an  already-issued
   certificate,  using  its  serial  number, which can be read from a PEM-
   formatted   certificate   provided   in   the    CERTMONGER_CERTIFICATE
   environment  variable,  or via the -s or -D option on the command line.
   If no serial number is provided, then the client will attempt to obtain
   a new certificate by submitting a signing request to the CA.

   The signing request which is to be submitted should either be in a file
   whose name is given as an argument, or fed into dogtag-ipa-renew-agent-
   submit via stdin.

   certmonger  does  not  yet  support  retrieving  trust information from
   Dogtag CAs.

OPTIONS

   -E EE-URL
          The top-level URL for the end-entity interface provided  by  the
          CA.      In     IPA    installations,    this    is    typically
          http://SERVER:EEPORT/ca/ee/ca.  If no URL is specified, the host
          named  in the [global] section in the /etc/ipa/default.conf file
          is used as the value of SERVER, and the value of EEPORT will  be
          inferred  based  on  the  value  of  the  dogtag_version  in the
          [global]  section  in   the   /etc/ipa/default.conf   file:   if
          dogtag_version is set to 10 or more, EEPORT will be set to 8080.
          Otherwise it will be 9180.

   -A AGENT-URL
          The top-level URL for the agent interface provided  by  the  CA.
          In      IPA      installations,      this      is      typically
          https://SERVER:AGENTPORT/ca/agent/ca.  If no URL  is  specified,
          the    host    named    in   the   [global]   section   in   the
          /etc/ipa/default.conf file is used as the value of  SERVER,  and
          the  value  of  AGENTPORT will be inferred based on the value of
          the   dogtag_version   in   the   [global]   section   in    the
          /etc/ipa/default.conf  file:  if  dogtag_version is set to 10 or
          more, AGENTPORT will be set to 8443.  Otherwise it will be 9443.

   -d dbdir -n nickname -c certfile -k keyfile
          The location of the key and certificate which the client  should
          use  to authenticate to the CA's agent interface.  Exactly which
          values are meaningful depend on which cryptography library  your
          copy of libcurl was linked with.

          If  none of these options are specified, and none of the -p, -P,
          -i, nor -C options are specified, then this set of  defaults  is
          used:
           -i /etc/ipa/ca.crt
           -d /etc/httpd/alias
           -n ipaCert
           -p /etc/httpd/alias/pwdfile.txt

   -p pinfile
          The  name  of a file which contains a PIN/password which will be
          needed in order to make use of the agent credentials.

          If this option is not specified, and none of the -d, -n, -c, -k,
          -P,  -i, nor -C options are specified, then this set of defaults
          is used:
           -i /etc/ipa/ca.crt
           -d /etc/httpd/alias
           -n ipaCert
           -p /etc/httpd/alias/pwdfile.txt

   -i cainfo -C capath
          The  location  of  a  file  containing  a  copy  of   the   CA's
          certificate,  against  which the CA server's certificate will be
          verified, or a directory containing, among other things, such  a
          file.

          If  these options are not specified, and none of the -d, -n, -c,
          -k, -p, nor -P options are specified, then this set of  defaults
          is used:
           -i /etc/ipa/ca.crt
           -d /etc/httpd/alias
           -n ipaCert
           -p /etc/httpd/alias/pwdfile.txt

   -s serial
          The serial number of an already-issued certificate for which the
          client  should  attempt  to  obtain  a   new   certificate,   in
          hexadecimal   form,   if   one   can   not   be  read  from  the
          CERTMONGER_CERTIFICATE environment variable.

   -D serial
          The serial number of an already-issued certificate for which the
          client  should  attempt  to obtain a new certificate, in decimal
          form, if one can not be  read  from  the  CERTMONGER_CERTIFICATE
          environment variable.

   -S state
          A  cookie  value provided by a previous instance of this helper,
          if the helper is being asked to continue a multi-step enrollment
          process.   If the CERTMONGER_COOKIE environment variable is set,
          its value is used.

   -T profile/template
          The name of the type of  certificate  which  the  client  should
          request from the CA if it is not renewing a certificate (per the
          -s option  above).   If  the  CERTMONGER_CA_PROFILE  environment
          variable  is  set,  its  value  is used.  Otherwise, the default
          value is caServerCert.

   -O param=value
          An additional parameter to pass to the server when approving the
          signing  request using the agent's credentials.  By default, any
          server-supplied default settings are applied.  This  option  can
          be used either to override a server-supplied default setting, or
          to supply one which would otherwise have not been used.

   -N     Even if  an  already-issued  certificate  is  available  in  the
          CERTMONGER_CERTIFICATE  environment variable, or a serial number
          has been provided, don't attempt to renew  a  certificate  using
          its serial number.  Instead, attempt to obtain a new certificate
          using the signing request.  The default behavior is to request a
          renewal if possible.

   -R     Negates the effect of the -N flag.

   -t     Instead  of  attempting  to  obtain a new certificate, query the
          server for a list of the enabled enrollment profiles.

   -o param=value
          When initially submitting a request to the CA, add the specified
          parameter  and  value  along  with  any request parameters which
          would otherwise be sent.  This option is not typically used.

   -v     Increases the logging level.  Use twice for more logging.   This
          option is mainly useful for troubleshooting.

EXIT STATUS

   0      if the certificate was issued. The certificate will be printed.

   1      if  the  CA  is  still thinking.  A cookie (state) value will be
          printed.

   2      if the CA  rejected  the  request.   An  error  message  may  be
          printed.

   3      if the CA was unreachable.  An error message may be printed.

   4      if  critical  configuration  information  is  missing.  An error
          message may be printed.

   5      if the CA is still thinking.  A suggested poll delay  (specified
          in seconds) and a cookie (state) value will be printed.

   17     if  the CA indicates that the client needs to attempt enrollment
          using a new key pair.

FILES

   /etc/ipa/default.conf
          is the IPA client configuration file.  This file is consulted to
          determine  the  URL for the Dogtag server's end-entity and agent
          interfaces if they are not supplied as arguments.

BUGS

   Please    file    tickets    for    any    that     you     find     at
   https://fedorahosted.org/certmonger/

SEE ALSO

   certmonger(8)   getcert(1)   getcert-add-ca(1)   getcert-add-scep-ca(1)
   getcert-list-cas(1)   getcert-list(1)   getcert-modify-ca(1)   getcert-
   refresh-ca(1)  getcert-remove-ca(1)  getcert-resubmit(1) getcert-start-
   tracking(1)  getcert-status(1)   getcert-stop-tracking(1)   certmonger-
   certmaster-submit(8)     certmonger-dogtag-submit(8)    certmonger-ipa-
   submit(8)     certmonger-local-submit(8)      certmonger-scep-submit(8)
   certmonger_selinux(8)





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