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pki-tps-profile(1) PKI TPS Profile Management Commands pki-tps-profile(1)

NAME

pki-tps-profile - Command-line interface for managing PKI TPS profiles.

SYNOPSIS

pki [CLI-options] tps-profile
pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-find [command-options]
pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-show profile-ID [command-options]
pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-add --input file-path [command-options]
pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-mod profile-ID --action action [command-options]
pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-mod profile-ID --input file-path [command-options]
pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-del profile-ID [command-options]

DESCRIPTION

The pki tps-profile commands provide command-line interfaces to manage profiles on the TPS.

pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-find [command-options]
This command is to list the profiles.

pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-show profile-ID [command-options]
This command is to view the details of a profile.

pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-add --input file-path [command-options]
This command is to create a new profile.

pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-mod profile-ID --action action [command-options]
This command is to change the status of a profile.

pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-mod profile-ID --input file-path [command-options]
This command is to modify an existing profile.

pki [CLI-options] tps-profile-del profile-ID [command-options]
This command is to delete a profile.

OPTIONS

The CLI options are described in pki(1).

OPERATIONS

To view available profile commands, type pki tps-profile. To view each command's usage, type pki tps-profile-<command> --help.

All the pki tps-profile commands require TPS admin or agent authentication.

Listing profiles

To list all profile:

$ pki <TPS admin/agent authentication> tps-profile-find

The results can be paged using the --start and --size options described in pki(1).

Viewing a profile

To view the status and properties of a profile:

$ pki <TPS admin/agent authentication> tps-profile-show <profile ID>

To store the output of the above operation into a file:

$ pki <TPS admin/agent authentication> tps-profile-show <profile ID> --output <file path>

Adding a profile

To add a new profile, prepare an input file specifying the profile properties in the following format:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<Profile id="..." xmlns:ns2="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">

<Properties>
<Property name="...">...</Property>
...
</Properties> </Profile>

The profile properties are described in pki-tps-profile(5). Then execute the following command:

$ pki <TPS admin authentication> tps-profile-add --input <file path>

Changing profile status

To change the profile status execute the following command:

$ pki <TPS admin/agent authentication> tps-profile-mod <profile ID> --action <action>

Available actions for admins: submit, cancel. Available actions for agents: approve, reject. Available actions for users with both admin and agent rights: enable, disable.

Modifying a profile

To modify a profile, first disable the profile using the tps-profile-mod --action disable command. Then download the current profile properties using the tps-profile-show --output command. Make the modifications in the file, then upload the updated file using the following command:

$ pki <TPS admin authentication> tps-profile-mod <profile ID> --input <file path>

Finally, the profile should be re-enabled using the tps-profile-mod --action enable command.

Deleting a profile

To delete a profile, first disable the profile using the tps-profile-mod --action disable command, then execute:

$ pki <TPS admin authentication> tps-profile-del <profile ID>

SEE ALSO

pki(1), pki-tps-profile(5)

AUTHORS

Endi S. Dewata &lt;edewata@redhat.com&gt;.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2015 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.

July 14, 2015 PKI