Creating Signed Certificates for Testing Purposes
orapki Utility
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Creating Signed Certificates for Testing Purposes
This command line utility provides a convenient, lightweight way to create signed
certificates for testing purposes. The following syntax can be used to create signed
certificates and to view certificates:
To create a signed certificate for testing purposes:
orapki cert create [-wallet <wallet_location>] -request <certificate_request_
location> -cert <certificate_location> -validity <number_of_days> [-summary]
This command creates a signed certificate from the certificate request. The
-wallet
parameter specifies the wallet containing the user certificate and private key that
will be used to sign the certificate request. The
-validity
parameter specifies the
number of days, starting from the current date, that this certificate will be valid.
Specifying a certificate and certificate request is mandatory for this command.
To view a certificate:
orapki cert display -cert <certificate_location> [-summary | -complete]
This command enables you to view a test certificate that you have created with
orapki
. You can choose either
-summary
or
-complete
, which determines how
much detail the command will display. If you choose
-summary
, the command will
display the certificate and its expiration date. If you choose
-complete
, it will
display additional certificate information, including the serial number and public
key.
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