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This set of options must be preceded by the
Option
--gen-ca
,
-h
--help
,
-f
--force
,
-p=
--password=PASSWORD
,
-d=
--dir=BUILD_DIRECTORY
--ca-key=FILENAME
--ca-cert=FILENAME
--cert-expiration=CA_CERT_EXPIRE
--set-country=COUNTRY_CODE
--set-state=STATE_OR_PROVINCE
--set-city=CITY_OR_LOCALITY
--set-org=ORGANIZATION
--set-org-unit=SET_ORG_UNIT
--set-common-name=HOSTNAME
--set-email=EMAIL
--rpm-packager=PACKAGER
RHN SSL Maintenance Tool Options
argument:
--gen-ca
Description
Generate a Certificate Authority (CA)
key pair and public RPM. This must be
issued with any of the remaining options
in this table.
Display the help screen with a list of
base options specific to generating and
managing a Certificate Authority.
Forcibly create a new CA private key
and/or public certificate.
The CA password. You will be prompted
for this if it's missing. Record it in a safe
manner.
Required for most commands - The
directory where certificates and RPMs
are built. The default is
The CA private key filename. The
default is
RHN-ORG-PRIVATE-SSL-KEY
The CA public certificate filename. The
default is
RHN-ORG-TRUSTED-SSL-CERT
The expiration date of the public CA
certificate. The default is the number of
days until one day prior to epoch rollover
(or 01-18-2038).
The two-letter country code. The default
is US.
The state or province of the CA. The
default is ''.
The city or locality. The default is ''.
The company or organization, such as
Red Hat. The default is Example Corp.
Inc.
The organizational unit, such as RHN.
The default is ''.
Not typically set for the CA. - The
common name.
Not typically set for the CA. - The email
address.
Packager of the generated RPM, such
as "RHN Admin
.
./ssl-build
.
.
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