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Jérome Perrin
caucase
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4b80fc56
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4b80fc56
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Sep 20, 2018
by
Łukasz Nowak
Committed by
Vincent Pelletier
Sep 21, 2018
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ prolonged at a simple request of the key holder while the to-renew
certificate is still valid (not expired, not revoked).
Bootstrapping the system (creating the first service certificate for
_`caucased`
to operate on HTTPS, and creating the first user certificate to
`caucased`_
to operate on HTTPS, and creating the first user certificate to
control further certificate issuance) works by caucase automatically signing a
set number of certificates upon submission.
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@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ This command is intended to be used for isolated actions:
It is also able to submit certificate signing requests, retrieve signed
certificates, requesting certificate renewals and updating both
CA certificates and revocation lists, but you may be interested in using
_`caucase-updater`
for this instead.
`caucase-updater`_
for this instead.
caucase-updater
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@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ caucase-rerequest
Utility allowing to re-issue a CSR using a locally-generated private key.
Intended to be used in conjunction with
_`caucase-updater`
when user cannot
Intended to be used in conjunction with
`caucase-updater`_
when user cannot
generate the CSR on the system where the certificate is desired (ex: automated
HTTPS server deployment), where user is not the intended audience for
caucase-produced certificate:
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@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ Utility displaying the identifier of given key, or the identifier of keys
involved in given backup file.
Allows identifying users which hold a private key candidate for restoring a
caucased backup (see
_`Restoration procedure`
).
caucased backup (see
`Restoration procedure`_
).
caucased
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@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ This daemon provides access to both CAU and CAS services over both HTTP and
HTTPS.
It handles its own certificate issuance and renewal, so there is no need to use
_`caucase-updater`
for this service.
`caucase-updater`_
for this service.
Backups
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