Example:
LraPopWitness.bodyPartIDs=1
HTTP Client Utility
The HTTP Client Utility,
CMC Request Utility) or a PKCS #10 request to a CA. It is installed along with CS and is
available in the following directory:
<server_root>/bin/cert/tools
This utility takes a single .cfg file as a parameter:
HttpClient <full pathname to .cfg file>
where the .cfg file contains these parameters:
host. Host name for the CS server.
Example:
host=server.com
port: Port number for CS server.
Example:
port=1028
secure:
for an HTTPS connection,
true
Example:
secure=true
input. Full path, including filename, for the enrollment request, which must be in binary
format
Example:
input=cmcReqCRMFBin
output: The full path, including the filename, for the response in binary format.
Example:
output=cmcResp
dbdir. Full path to the directory where
This parameter will be ignored if
Example:
dbdir=<server_root>/bin/cert/tools
clientmode.
for client authentication,
true
parameter will be ignored if
Example:
clientmode=true
password. Password for
.
clientauth=false
Example:
password=redhat
, is used to send a CMC request (created with the
HttpClient
false
cert8.db
secure=false
false
secure=false
. This parameter will be ignored if
cert8.db
Configuring the Certificate Manager
for an HTTP connection
,
, and
key3.db
secmod.db
for no client authentication. This
secure=false
Chapter 3
are located.
and
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