getcert
getcert resubmit [options]
Tells certmonger to generate (or regenerate) a signing request and submit (or resubmit) the signing request to a CA for signing.
-i NAME
Resubmit a signing request for the tracking 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 used. If
not specified, the location of the certificate should be
specified with either a combination of the -d and -n options, or
with the -f option.
-d DIR The certificate is in the NSS database in the specified
directory.
-n NAME
The certificate in the NSS database named with -d has the
specified nickname. Only valid with -d.
-t TOKEN
If the NSS database has more than one token available, the
certificate is stored in this token. This argument only rarely
needs to be specified. Only valid with -d.
-f FILE
The certificate is stored in the named file.
-c NAME
Submit the new signing request to the specified CA rather than
the one which was previously associated with this certificate.
The name of the CA should correspond to one listed by getcert
list-cas.
-T NAME
Request a certificate using the named profile, template, or
certtype, from the specified CA.
-I NAME
Assign the specified nickname to this task, replacing the
previous nickname.
-N NAME
Change the subject name to include in the signing request.
-u keyUsage
Add an extensionRequest for the specified keyUsage to the
signing request. The keyUsage value is expected to be one of
these names:
digitalSignature
nonRepudiation
keyEncipherment
dataEncipherment
keyAgreement
keyCertSign
cRLSign
encipherOnly
decipherOnly
-U EKU Change the extendedKeyUsage value specified in an
extendedKeyUsage extension part of the extensionRequest
attribute in the signing request. The EKU value is expected to
be an object identifier (OID).
-K NAME
Change the Kerberos principal name specified as part of a
subjectAltName extension part of the extensionRequest attribute
in the signing request.
-E EMAIL
Change the email address specified as part of a subjectAltName
extension part of the extensionRequest attribute in the signing
request.
-D DNSNAME
Change the DNS name specified as part of a subjectAltName
extension part of the extensionRequest attribute in the signing
request.
-A ADDRESS
Change the IP address specified as part of a subjectAltName
extension part of the extensionRequest attribute in the signing
request.
-l FILE
Add an optional ChallengePassword value, read from the file, to
the signing request. A ChallengePassword is often required when
the CA is accessed using SCEP.
-L PIN Add the argument value to the signing request as a
ChallengePassword attribute. A ChallengePassword is often
required when the CA is accessed using SCEP.
-B COMMAND
When ever the certificate or the CA's certificates are saved to
the specified locations, run the specified command as the client
user before saving the certificates.
-C COMMAND
When ever the certificate or the CA's certificates are saved to
the specified locations, run the specified command as the client
user after saving the certificates.
-a DIR When ever the certificate is saved to the specified location, if
root certificates for the CA are available, save them to the
specified NSS database.
-F FILE
When ever the certificate is saved to the specified location, if
root certificates for the CA are available, and when the local
copies of the CA's root certificates are updated, save them to
the specified file.
-w Wait for the certificate to be reissued and saved, or for the
attempt to obtain one to fail.
-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.
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