cd /var/lib/rhpki-ca/
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Italics are used for emphasis, variables, book titles, glossary terms, and when a phrase is first used. For example:
This control depends on the access permissions the super user has set for the user.
•
Square brackets (
[]
) enclose commands that are optional. For example:
PrettyPrintCert
input_file
[
output_file
]
input_file specifies the path to the file that contains the base-64 encoded certificate. output_file specifies the path to the
file to write the certificate. This argument is optional; if an output file is not specified, the certificate information is
written to the standard output.
•
A forward slash (
/
) is used to separate directories in a path. For example:
Almost all command-line utilities are in the
/usr/bin
directory.
•
Notes and Cautions
Note and Caution boxes indicate important information to be considered before performing tasks.
Note
A note contains information that may be of interest.
Caution
A caution signals a potential risk of losing data, damaging software or hardware, or otherwise disrupting system
performance.
5. Documentation
The Certificate System documentation also contains the following manuals:
•
Certificate System Administration Guide explains all administrative functions for the Certificate System, such as
adding users, creating and renewing certificates, managing smart cards, publishing CRLs, and modifying subsystem
settings like port numbers.
•
Certificate System Command-Line Tools Guide provides detailed information on Certificate System tools such as
pkicreate
,
tksTool
, and other Certificate System-specific utilities used to manage Certificate System instances.
•
Certificate System Enterprise Security Client Guide explains how to install, configure, and use the Enterprise Security
Client, the user client application for managing smart cards, user certificates, and user keys.
•
Certificate System Migration Guide provides detailed migration information for migrating all parts and subsystems of
previous versions of Certificate System to Red Hat Certificate System 7.2.
Additional Certificate System information is provided in the CS SDK, which contains an online reference to HTTP inter-
faces, javadocs, samples, and tutorials related to the Certificate System. A downloadable zip file of this material is avail-
able for user interaction with the tutorials.
For the latest information about the Certificate System, including current release notes, complete product documentation,
technical notes, and deployment information, visit the Red Hat Certificate System documentation page:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/cert-system/
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