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Chapter 3. SSL Infrastructure
Option
-d=, --dir=BUILD_DIRECTORY
--server-key=FILENAME
--server-cert-req=FILENAME
--server-cert=FILENAME
--startdate=YYMMDDHHMMSSZ
--cert-expiration=SERVER_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-hostname=HOSTNAME
--set-email=EMAIL
--rpm-packager=PACKAGER
--rpm-vendor=VENDOR
-v, --verbose
--key-only
--cert-req-only
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Description
Required for most commands - The
directory where certificates and RPMs are
built. The default is ./ssl-build.
The Web server's SSL private key filename.
The default is server.key.
The Web server's SSL certificate request
filename. The default is server.csr.
The Web server's SSL certificate filename.
The default is server.crt.
The start date for server certificate validity
in the example format: year, month, date,
hour, minute, second (two characters per
value). Z stands for Zulu and is required.
The default is one week before generation.
The expiration date of the server 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. The default is North
Carolina.
The city or locality. The default is Raleigh.
The company or organization, such as Red
Hat. The default is Example Corp. Inc.
The organizational unit, such as RHN. The
default is unit.
The hostname of the RHN Server to receive
the key. The default is dynamically set to the
build machine's hostname.
The email address of the certificate contact.
The default is admin@example.corp.
Packager of the generated RPM, such as
"RHN Admin (rhn-admin@example.com)."
Vendor of the generated RPM, such as "IS/
IT Example Corp."
Display verbose messaging. Accumulative -
added "v"s result in increasing detail.
Rarely used - Generate only a server
private key. Review --gen-server --
key-only --help for more information.
Rarely used - Generate only a server
certificate request. Review --gen-server
--cert-req-only --help for more
information.

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