pki-user (1) - Linux Manuals
pki-user: Command-Line Interface for managing Certificate System users.
NAME
pki-user - Command-Line Interface for managing Certificate System users.
SYNOPSIS
pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user-find [command options] pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user-show <user ID> [command options] pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user-add <user ID> [command options] pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user-mod <user ID> [command options] pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user-del <user ID> [command options]
DESCRIPTION
The pki-user commands provide command-line interfaces to manage users on the specified subsystem.
Valid subsystems are ca, kra, ocsp, tks, and tps. If the <subsystem>- prefix is omitted, it will default to ca.
pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user
- This command is to list available user commands for the subsystem.
pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user-find [command options]
- This command is to list users in the subsystem.
pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user-show <user ID> [command options]
- This command is to view a user details in the subsystem.
pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user-add <user ID> [command options]
- This command is to add a user into the subsystem.
pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user-mod <user ID> [command options]
- This command is to modify a user in the subsystem.
pki [CLI options] <subsystem>-user-del <user ID> [command options]
- This command is to delete a user from the subsystem.
OPTIONS
The CLI options are described in pki(1).OPERATIONS
To view available user commands, type pki <subsystem>-user. To view each command's usage, type pki <subsystem>-user-<command> --help.All user commands must be executed as the subsystem administrator.
For example, to list users in CA execute the following command:
pki <CA admin authentication> ca-user-find
The results can be paged by specifying the (0-based) index of the first entry to return and the maximum number of entries returned:
pki <CA admin authentication> ca-user-find --start 20 --size 10
The above command will return entries #20 to #29.
To view the details of a CA user, specify the user ID in the following command:
pki <CA admin authentication> ca-user-show testuser
To add a new CA user, specify the user ID and at least the full name in the following command:
pki <CA admin authentication> ca-user-add testuser --fullName ``Test User''
To modify a CA user, specify the user ID and the attributes to be changed in the following command:
pki <CA admin authentication> ca-user-mod testuser --email testuser [at] example.com --phone 123-456-7890
To delete a CA user, specify the user ID in the following command:
pki <CA admin authentication> ca-user-del testuser
AUTHORS
Ade Lee <alee [at] redhat.com>, Endi Dewata <edewata [at] redhat.com>, and Matthew Harmsen <mharmsen [at] redhat.com>.COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2014 Red Hat, Inc. This is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2). A copy of this license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt.