getcert(1)


NAME

   getcert

SYNOPSIS

    getcert request [options]
    getcert resubmit [options]
    getcert start-tracking [options]
    getcert status [options]
    getcert stop-tracking [options]
    getcert list [options]
    getcert list-cas [options]
    getcert refresh-cas [options]

DESCRIPTION

   The  getcert  tool  issues  requests  to  a org.fedorahosted.certmonger
   service on behalf of the invoking user.  It  can  ask  the  service  to
   begin  enrollment,  optionally generating a key pair to use, it can ask
   the service to begin monitoring a certificate in a  specified  location
   for  expiration, and optionally to refresh it when expiration nears, it
   can  list  the  set  of  certificates  that  the  service  is   already
   monitoring,  or  it can list the set of CAs that the service is capable
   of using.

   If no command is given as the first command-line argument, getcert will
   print short usage information for each of its functions.

   If  getcert is invoked by a user with UID 0, and there is no system bus
   available, getcert will attempt to  launch  a  temporary  copy  of  the
   certmonger daemon to handle its requests.

COMMON ARGUMENTS

   If  CERTMONGER_PVT_ADDRESS  is set in the environment, getcert contacts
   the service directly at the specified location.  All commands can  take
   either  the  -s  or -S arguments, which instruct getcert to contact the
   org.fedorahosted.certmonger service on the session or system bus, if no
   value     is     set.      By    default,    getcert    consults    the
   org.fedorahosted.certmonger service attached to the system bus.

BUGS

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

SEE ALSO

   certmonger(8)  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-refresh(1)   getcert-remove-ca(1)  getcert-request(1)  getcert-
   resubmit(1) getcert-start-tracking(1)  getcert-status(1)  getcert-stop-
   tracking(1)    certmonger-certmaster-submit(8)   certmonger-dogtag-ipa-
   renew-agent-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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